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This is the rectified chart of:

 

EAST TIMOR

Nov 28, 1975  6:08:45 PM -09:00 JST

Dili Longitude: 125E35 Latitude: 8S35

Lahiri Ayanamsha: 23:31 Current Period:

RA/VE/MO

 

Planet Deg   Sign  Speed     SA   Nakshatra Lord

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Asc    05:00 Tau                  Krittika   Su

Sun    11:59 Sco  +01:00:46  WK   Anuradha   Sa

Moon   09:40 Vir  +14:23:15 

WK   U.Phalguni Su

MarsR  05:43 Gem  -00:18:06 

FM   Mrigsira   Ma

Merc   11:41 Sco  +01:34:28 

CM   Anuradha   Sa

JuptR  21:29 Pis  -00:02:31 

FM   Revati     Me

Ven    26:40 Vir  +01:07:08 

FM   Chitra     Ma

Sat R  09:17 Can  -00:01:30 

WK   Pushya     Sa

Rahu   28:13 Lib  +00:01:02 

FM   Vishakha   Ju

Ketu   28:13 Ari  +00:01:02 

FM   Krittika   Su

 

True Node  365.25 Day Year - Internet Time: 423

beats

Day: Friday  Sunrise: 6:11 AM

Tithi:  Krishna Dashami

Yoga Pt: 24:59 Cn  Yogi:Me  AviYogi:Ma 

Dup Yogi: Mo

Dagha Rashis: Leo Sco

 

Rashi Chart

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Some of the events/facts used in the rectification:

 

Please note that East Timor changed from AWST

(8he) to JST (9he) on 16 August 2000. REFERENCE:

" United Nations Daily Highlights, 00-08-16 " (

http://www.hri.org/news/world/undh/2000/00-08-16.undh.html ): " EAST TIMOR

SHIFTS TIME ZONE: The Cabinet of the East Timor Transition Administration

decided today to advance East Timor's time by one hour. The time change, which

will be permanent, with no seasonal adjustment, will happen at midnight on Saturday,

September 16. The decision for the change was taken to promote energy saving

and to bring East Timor in line with the regional time zone. "

http://www.astrodatabank.com/NM/EastTimor.htm

 

Anteciparam a Proclamação,

porquê?

Mari Alkatiri: Antecipámos,

porque a 28 de Novembro, de manhã, soubemos que Atabai tinha sido tomado.

Sentamo-nos, eu o Nicolau e

mais alguns camaradas, e elaborámos o texto. Acho que Xavier do Amaral viu esse

texto apenas no momento em que o leu à frente do Palácio. Não o tinha visto

ainda, só teve que o ler em frente ao Palácio.

Para a Proclamação

preparámos desfile militar, estavam ainda por cá alguns jornalistas

estrangeiros – alguns tinham partido depois do assassinato, dos cinco

massacrados em Balibó. Fizemos tudo às cinco da tarde. Nicolau Lobato foi

buscar o Xavier do Amaral para vir Proclamar.

O 28 de Novembro é o

“Dia”?

Mari Alkatiri: Não há outro,

a Constituição da República reconhece-o como o Dia da Independência. O dia 20

de Maio de 2002 é o da Restauração.

KESTA/message/5973

 

Mário Carrascalão pensa que o

referendo de 30 de Agosto de 1999 " foi o verdadeiro acto declarativo de

independência " .

http://dossiers.publico.pt/shownews.asp?id=144246 & idCanal=666

 

Disaster Date Affected, Killed 

Flood 25-Jun-2001 2,508, 1

Flood 16-Jun-2003 600, 3

Epidemic 5-Jan-2005 336, 22 

 

31-JAN-2003, 15:21, Ilyushin 76

RDPL-34141 Euro Asia Aviation 6 Timor  A1

 

1975        Sep 19, Indonesia sent troops to

Portuguese East Timor.

 

1975        Nov 28, The Portuguese colonial rule

collapsed and East Timor proclaimed independence, but 10 days later

it was invaded by Indonesia.

  

1975        Dec 7, Indonesia invaded East Timor nine days after the

Timorese political party Fretilin claimed independence. Some 600,000

were left dead after a prolonged war.

  

31 de Dezembro de 1978: As

tropas indonésias matam Nicolau Lobato, líder da resistência timorense.

 

1991        Nov 12, Indonesian troops under Lt. Gen’l.

Sintong Panjaitan killed at least 50 demonstrators in Dili, East Timor. The total killed

after a few days reached hundreds.

   

Prisão de Xanana Gusmão a 20 de Novembro de 1992.

 

1996        Oct 11, The Nobel Peace Prize was

awarded to Roman Catholic Bishop Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo of East Timor and Jose Ramos-Horta.

 

11 de Março de 1998: A

morte, por acidente, de Nino Konis Santana, Comandante das FALINTIL.

   

1998        Jun 20, In East Timor a young Timorese

was shot dead by a soldier as he gathered wood. Officers apologized and the

soldier was charged.

   

1998        Jun 27, In East Timor Manuel Soares (21)

was shot dead in Manatuto when troops opened fire to quell a clash between

Pro-Indonesia and pro-independence supporters.

 

1998        Sep 14, Hundreds looted a

government-owned rice warehouse on East Timor.

 

1998        Nov 20, UN sponsored autonomy

negotiations on East Timor were suspended after 44 people were reported

killed under a military crackdown by the Indonesian government.

   

1999        Jan 3, In Ainaro 3 men died from an

assault by militiamen.

 

1999        Jan 27, In Indonesia legislators

announced that independence for East Timor would be

considered. Also Chief Xanana Gusmao was to be released from prison but kept in

confinement.

 

1999        Apr 5, In Indonesia 2 people were

killed during clashes in Liquisa, East Timor. Jose Alexandre Gusmao,

under house arrest in Jakarta, called for

guerrilla attacks against Indonesian forces.

 

1999        Apr 6, In East Timor gunmen fired shots

and lobbed grenades into a church where 1500 residents had taken refuge. Some

40 people were reported killed in Liquica and 5 people were shot to death at

the home of a parish priest.

 

1999        Apr 12, In East Timor 4 people were

killed in fighting between factions for and against independence from Indonesia.

  

1999        Apr 18, In East Timor weekend violence

left as many as 30 people dead, as pro-Indonesia militia rampaged through Dili.

 

1999        Apr 21, In East Timor the warring

factions signed an agreement to end violence.

 

1999        Apr 23, The foreign ministers of Indonesia and Portugal completed an

agreement for the people of East Timor to vote on their

future.

  

1999        Apr 25, Pro-Indonesian militias were

reported to have killed over 150 people in East Timor.

 

1999        May 3, In Indonesia the cabinet

approved an autonomy package for East Timor to be voted on in

August.

  

1999        May 5, Indonesia and Portugal signed accords to

enable the people of East Timor to vote on

independence Aug 8.

 

1999        May 9, Violence in Dili between

separatists and anti-independence militia began and left 4 people dead over the

next 2 days.

 

1999        Jun 17, In East Timor rival factions

agreed to cease intimidation and violence prior to the August referendum

between independence and autonomy.

 

1999        Jun 22, UN Sec. Gen'l. Kofi Annan

announced a 2 week delay on the Aug 8 vote in East Timor due to security and

logistics.

   

1999        Jul 4, In East Timor  anti-independence

fighters fired for the first time on a convoy of foreign workers and wounded as

many as 3.

   

1999        Jul 21, It was reported that 40 to 60

thousand people had been driven from their homes by some 13 anti-independence

militia groups such as the Red and White Iron.

  

1999        Aug 26, In East Timor anti-independence

militiamen left 6 people dead in Dili.

  

1999        Aug 27, In East Timor some 800 militiamen

attacked the village of Mimo and 3 people were killed.

   

1999        Aug 30, In East Timor UN-sponsored elections

were held on autonomy vs. independence. 98.6% of the 451,000 registered voters

cast their ballots. Roughly 78% of the electorate voted to sever links to Indonesia and establish an

independent state. The result was announced on Sept 4, at 9:00 AM (Dili time).

http://www2.dsi.uminho.pt/am/1999/historia/fitempo.htm

 

1999        Sep 1, In East Timor pro-Indonesia

militia shot and hacked to death Jorges Fransisco Bonaparte (19), a

pro-independence activist, a few yards from the gate of the UN compound in Dili.

  

1999        Sep 1, In East Timor pro-independence

campaigner Guido Alves Correia in Dili was murdered.

 

1999        Sep 5, In East Timor anti-independence

militias went on a rampage and 100 people were reported slaughtered in a church

and hundreds of other beheaded as tens of thousands tried to flee.

 

1999        Sep 6, A mass slaying of 25 East

Timorese took place in Suai, West Timor. 3 Roman Catholic

priests were among the dead.

 

2000        May 18, In East Timor floodwaters from

monsoon rains drowned at least 50 people in refugee camps.

 

2000        Sep 15, In Australia 4 athletes from East Timor took part in the

2000 Olympics.

 

2002        May 20, East Timor, with a population

at about 800,000, celebrated independence. A legal battle loomed with Australia over the disputed

Greater Sunrise natural gas field in the Timor Sea. The field lay 95

miles south of East Timor and 250 miles north of Australia.

 

2002        Jul 2, East Timor President Xanana Gusmao

and his Indonesian counterpart Megawati Sukarnoputri opened a new chapter in

ties between the world's newest nation and its former foe.

 

2002        Aug 14, An Indonesian court sentenced a

former East

Timor

governor to three years in jail over violence linked to the territory's 1999

independence vote.

 

2002        Aug 15, An Indonesian court acquitted a

former East

Timor

police chief and five other security officers of crimes against humanity over East Timor's bloody

independence vote in 1999.

  

2002        Sep 27, East Timor, the first country

to be born in the 21st century, gained a seat at the United Nations, swelling

the membership roll to 191.

  

2002        Dec 4, Security forces fired on student

protesters in the East Timorese capital, killing two people and prompting angry

mobs to loot shops and set fire to several buildings, including the prime

minister's house.

 

2003        Jan 31, A Russian cargo plane crashed

while landing in fog near an airport on East Timor's north coast,

killing all six people aboard.

  

2003        Feb 4, The United Nations indicted 32

people, including 15 Indonesian soldiers, on allegations they tortured and

killed East Timorese during the country's bloody split from Indonesia in 1999.

  

2003        Apr 5, In East Timor Jose Cardosa Fereira,

senior militia leader, was found guilty of murder, rape and torture of

civilians in East Timor who supported the territory's 1999

independence from Indonesia. He was sentenced

to 12 years.

 

2003        Sep 16, The UN turned over

responsibility for security in East Timor's second largest

city to the country's fledgling police force.

  

2004        Apr 19, The annual environmental Goldman

Prizes were awarded in SF. Winners included Demetrio De Carvalho of East Timor for his

environmental efforts.

  

2004        Jul 29, Four Indonesian security

officers convicted over atrocities during East Timor's 1999

violence-marred independence vote were acquitted.

   

2004        Nov 5, Abilio Jose Soares, the only

Indonesian official to be punished for violence that killed up to 2,000 East

Timorese in 1999, has been released from jail, following a court decision that

overturned his conviction. Soares was the former governor of East Timor.

  

2004        Nov 25, Eight former pro-Jakarta

militiamen were convicted in East Timor for crimes against

humanity committed in the mayhem surrounding a 1999 UN-backed vote that led to

the country's separation from Indonesia.

  

http://timelines.ws/countries/EAST_TIMOR.HTML

 

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