Xanana Gusmao extends condolences over Soeharto`s death

by uusjio | January 27, 2008 at 06:29 pm
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Xanana Gusmao extends condolences over Soeharto`s death

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General Chairman of the National Council of East Timor Reconstruction Party (CNRT) Xanana Gusmao extended his condolences over the death of Soeharto, a former president of Indonesia.
"As a human being, Xanana expressed his deep condolences (over Soeharto`s death)," Secretary General of CNRT Party Dionisio `Didi` Babo, Soares PhD through a statement directly sent to ANTARA News in Dili, on Sunday afternoon.
In the name of CNRT party of Timor Leste, his side was reported to share the condolences with the people of Indonesia over the death of former New Order strongman.
According to him, eventhough Xanana was ever jailed during Soeharto`s regime, he remained showing humanistic solidarity by extending his condolences.
Xanana Gusmao was jailed when East Timor was still the 27th province of Indonesia during Soeharto`s rule in ...

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