timor leste is used to be part of indonesia republic, until they choose to be an independent country on 2002. And it used to be called timur - timur back then
After Portugues left Timor-leste for more than 500 years colonization and in December 7, 1975 Indonesia started to invade Timor-leste. The truth is, Indonesia only occupied this country for 24 years and turned it to 27 province in Indonesia. Luckily, in 2002 Timor-leste got it's independence after fought for it's independence in 1999 and many lost their lives. Overall, Timor-leste never ever colonized by Indonesia, Indonesia only occupied this land. The only country colonized Timor-leste is Portugal
@@josemartinsgalucho7264 Indonesia started large scale military invasion from land, air, and sea on 7 December 1975, soon after Timor Leste declared independence on the 28 of November 1975 and became República Democrática de Timor-Leste (RDTL). First, cabinet members were sworn after the declaration of independence. During the invasion, Timorese were forcebly moved around by the Inodenesian forces from one place to another and thousands of them were sent to an island prison in Atauro. By early 1980 ater the colapse of the support base of the resistance , more than 100.000 Timorese were daied because of starvation and were killed. This type of Indonesia's action was a form of colonialism! Occupation means a regime is only temporarily occupying another region/country because of conflict to maintain law and order, and when the law and order are in place, the occupying forces leave. However, Indonesia's regime at that time did not just temporarily occupy RDTL but their intention was to take over Timor Leste militarily and forcibly make Timor Leste into their territory. Therefore, after the collapse of the RDTL government in 1976 because most of the leaders were killed and a few fled overseas, Indonesia's National Parliament took constitutional measures and agreed on a law called "Undang- Undang Nomor 7 Tahun 1976" to integrate Timor Leste to be part of the Republic of Indonesia. FYI: The United Nations Security Council, in the early days or years of the invasion, agreed on multiple UN Resolutions to demand Indonesia withdraw its forces without condition and let the Timorese have self-determination! The UN also listed Timor-Leste among "non-self-governing territories." which means, based on international law, Indonesia doesn't have the right over Timor-Leste!. There is a reason why Timor Leste has two Independence Days: 1). 28 of November as Independence Day and 2). 20 of May was the day of the Restoration of Independence, meaning to restore independence that was declared on 28 November 1975, but the government collapsed because of Inodnesia's colonial rule.
@@josemartinsgalucho7264 Indonesia started large scale military invasion from land, air, and sea on 7 December 1975, soon after Timor Leste declared independence on the 28 of November 1975 and became República Democrática de Timor-Leste (RDTL). First, cabinet members were sworn after the declaration of independence. During the invasion, Timorese were forcebly moved around by the Inodenesian forces from one place to another and thousands of them were sent to an island prison in Atauro. By early 1980 ater the colapse of the support base of the resistance , more than 100.000 Timorese were daied because of starvation and were killed. This type of Indonesia's action was a form of colonialism! Occupation means a regime is only temporarily occupying another region/country because of conflict to maintain law and order, and when the law and order are in place, the occupying forces leave. However, Indonesia's regime at that time did not just temporarily occupy RDTL but their intention was to take over Timor Leste militarily and forcibly make Timor Leste into their territory. Therefore, after the collapse of the RDTL government in 1976 because most of the leaders were killed and a few fled overseas, Indonesia's National Parliament took constitutional measures and agreed on a law called "Undang- Undang Nomor 7 Tahun 1976" to integrate Timor Leste to be part of the Republic of Indonesia. FYI: The United Nations Security Council, in the early days or years of the invasion, agreed on multiple UN Resolutions to demand Indonesia withdraw its forces without condition and let the Timorese have self-determination! The UN also listed Timor-Leste among "non-self-governing territories." which means, based on international law, Indonesia doesn't have the right over Timor-Leste!. There is a reason why Timor Leste has two Independence Days: 1). 28 of November as Independence Day and 2). 20 of May was the day of the Restoration of Independence, meaning to restore independence that was declared on 28 November 1975 and was delayed because of Indonesia's colonial rule.
Indonesia started a large-scale military invasion from land, air, and sea on 7 December 1975, soon after Timor Leste declared independence on the 28 of November 1975 and became República Democrática de Timor-Leste (RDTL). First, cabinet members were sworn in after the declaration of independence. During the invasion, Timorese were forcibly moved around by the Indonesian forces from one place to another, and thousands of them were sent to an island prison in Atauro. By early 1980, after the collapse of the support base of the resistance, more than 100.000 Timorese died because of starvation and were killed. This type of Indonesia's action was a form of colonialism! Occupation means a regime is only temporarily occupying another region/country because of conflict to maintain law and order. When the law and order are in place, the occupying forces leave. However, Indonesia's regime at that time did not just temporarily occupy RDTL, but they intended to take over Timor Leste militarily and forcibly make Timor Leste into their territory. Therefore, after the collapse of the RDTL government in 1976 because most of the leaders were killed and a few fled overseas, Indonesia's National Parliament took constitutional measures and agreed on a law called "Undang- Undang Nomor 7 Tahun 1976" to integrate Timor Leste to be part of the Republic of Indonesia. FYI: The United Nations Security Council, in the early days or years of the invasion, agreed on multiple UN Resolutions to demand Indonesia withdraw its forces without condition and let the Timorese have self-determination! The UN also listed Timor-Leste among "non-self-governing territories." which means, based on international law, Indonesia doesn't have the right over Timor-Leste! There is a reason why Timor Leste has two Independence Days: 1). 28 of November as Independence Day and 2). 20 of May was the day of the Restoration of Independence, meaning to restore independence that was declared on 28 November 1975 and was delayed because of Indonesia's colonial rule.
minor correction, we only buy 70% of our households basic necessities from indonesia, and cook on our own timorese typical dishes, it's not that we're eating indonesian food, take note that! tq
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timor leste is used to be part of indonesia republic, until they choose to be an independent country on 2002. And it used to be called timur - timur back then
Timor Timur, not Timur Timur
After Portugues left Timor-leste for more than 500 years colonization and in December 7, 1975 Indonesia started to invade Timor-leste. The truth is, Indonesia only occupied this country for 24 years and turned it to 27 province in Indonesia. Luckily, in 2002 Timor-leste got it's independence after fought for it's independence in 1999 and many lost their lives. Overall, Timor-leste never ever colonized by Indonesia, Indonesia only occupied this land. The only country colonized Timor-leste is Portugal
@@josemartinsgalucho7264 Indonesia started large scale military invasion from land, air, and sea on 7 December 1975, soon after Timor Leste declared independence on the 28 of November 1975 and became República Democrática de Timor-Leste (RDTL). First, cabinet members were sworn after the declaration of independence. During the invasion, Timorese were forcebly moved around by the Inodenesian forces from one place to another and thousands of them were sent to an island prison in Atauro. By early 1980 ater the colapse of the support base of the resistance , more than 100.000 Timorese were daied because of starvation and were killed. This type of Indonesia's action was a form of colonialism! Occupation means a regime is only temporarily occupying another region/country because of conflict to maintain law and order, and when the law and order are in place, the occupying forces leave. However, Indonesia's regime at that time did not just temporarily occupy RDTL but their intention was to take over Timor Leste militarily and forcibly make Timor Leste into their territory. Therefore, after the collapse of the RDTL government in 1976 because most of the leaders were killed and a few fled overseas, Indonesia's National Parliament took constitutional measures and agreed on a law called "Undang- Undang Nomor 7 Tahun 1976" to integrate Timor Leste to be part of the Republic of Indonesia. FYI: The United Nations Security Council, in the early days or years of the invasion, agreed on multiple UN Resolutions to demand Indonesia withdraw its forces without condition and let the Timorese have self-determination! The UN also listed Timor-Leste among "non-self-governing territories." which means, based on international law, Indonesia doesn't have the right over Timor-Leste!. There is a reason why Timor Leste has two Independence Days: 1). 28 of November as Independence Day and 2). 20 of May was the day of the Restoration of Independence, meaning to restore independence that was declared on 28 November 1975, but the government collapsed because of Inodnesia's colonial rule.
@@josemartinsgalucho7264 Indonesia started large scale military invasion from land, air, and sea on 7 December 1975, soon after Timor Leste declared independence on the 28 of November 1975 and became República Democrática de Timor-Leste (RDTL). First, cabinet members were sworn after the declaration of independence. During the invasion, Timorese were forcebly moved around by the Inodenesian forces from one place to another and thousands of them were sent to an island prison in Atauro. By early 1980 ater the colapse of the support base of the resistance , more than 100.000 Timorese were daied because of starvation and were killed. This type of Indonesia's action was a form of colonialism! Occupation means a regime is only temporarily occupying another region/country because of conflict to maintain law and order, and when the law and order are in place, the occupying forces leave. However, Indonesia's regime at that time did not just temporarily occupy RDTL but their intention was to take over Timor Leste militarily and forcibly make Timor Leste into their territory. Therefore, after the collapse of the RDTL government in 1976 because most of the leaders were killed and a few fled overseas, Indonesia's National Parliament took constitutional measures and agreed on a law called "Undang- Undang Nomor 7 Tahun 1976" to integrate Timor Leste to be part of the Republic of Indonesia. FYI: The United Nations Security Council, in the early days or years of the invasion, agreed on multiple UN Resolutions to demand Indonesia withdraw its forces without condition and let the Timorese have self-determination! The UN also listed Timor-Leste among "non-self-governing territories." which means, based on international law, Indonesia doesn't have the right over Timor-Leste!. There is a reason why Timor Leste has two Independence Days: 1). 28 of November as Independence Day and 2). 20 of May was the day of the Restoration of Independence, meaning to restore independence that was declared on 28 November 1975 and was delayed because of Indonesia's colonial rule.
Indonesia started a large-scale military invasion from land, air, and sea on 7 December 1975, soon after Timor Leste declared independence on the 28 of November 1975 and became República Democrática de Timor-Leste (RDTL). First, cabinet members were sworn in after the declaration of independence. During the invasion, Timorese were forcibly moved around by the Indonesian forces from one place to another, and thousands of them were sent to an island prison in Atauro. By early 1980, after the collapse of the support base of the resistance, more than 100.000 Timorese died because of starvation and were killed. This type of Indonesia's action was a form of colonialism! Occupation means a regime is only temporarily occupying another region/country because of conflict to maintain law and order. When the law and order are in place, the occupying forces leave. However, Indonesia's regime at that time did not just temporarily occupy RDTL, but they intended to take over Timor Leste militarily and forcibly make Timor Leste into their territory. Therefore, after the collapse of the RDTL government in 1976 because most of the leaders were killed and a few fled overseas, Indonesia's National Parliament took constitutional measures and agreed on a law called "Undang- Undang Nomor 7 Tahun 1976" to integrate Timor Leste to be part of the Republic of Indonesia. FYI: The United Nations Security Council, in the early days or years of the invasion, agreed on multiple UN Resolutions to demand Indonesia withdraw its forces without condition and let the Timorese have self-determination! The UN also listed Timor-Leste among "non-self-governing territories." which means, based on international law, Indonesia doesn't have the right over Timor-Leste! There is a reason why Timor Leste has two Independence Days: 1). 28 of November as Independence Day and 2). 20 of May was the day of the Restoration of Independence, meaning to restore independence that was declared on 28 November 1975 and was delayed because of Indonesia's colonial rule.
minor correction, we only buy 70% of our households basic necessities from indonesia, and cook on our own timorese typical dishes, it's not that we're eating indonesian food, take note that! tq