Fernando de Araújo (East Timorese politician)
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Fernando de Araújo, also known as (26 February 1963 – 2 June 2015) was an East Timorese activist and politician. He was a clandestine activist for the independence of East Timor, and then founded the
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after independence. He was President of the
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from 2007 to 2012. He also served as the Acting President for two months in early 2008.


Background and early career

Araújo was born in Manutaci, Ainaro District, in what was then Portuguese Timor. He was of Mambai ethnicity. At the age of 12, he witnessed all 18 members of his family massacred by the Indonesian Army. He studied literature at
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in
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, Indonesia. There he founded the
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( pt, Resistência Nacional dos Estudantes de Timor-Leste, links=no (RENETIL)).


In Indonesian prison

Following the Santa Cruz massacre in 1991, Araújo was arrested for "subversion against the state" after completing his first year of study. In January 1992, an Indonesian court sentenced him to nine years in prison on subversion charges, with the judge saying he was guilty of "disgracing the nation ndonesiain the eyes of the international community". He was named by Amnesty International as a prisoner of conscience. In 1992 he won the Reebok Human Rights Award. He was released from Cipinang Penitentiary Institution early after pressure from Indonesian human rights activists. After his release, Araújo remained in Jakarta and continued to work for self-determination and democracy in East Timor, working closely with Indonesian human rights defenders and democracy advocates.


Timorese politics

Araújo returned to East Timor to work with the National Council of Timorese Resistance in the 1999
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, which voted to make the country independent. He served as deputy foreign minister in the transitional cabinet during the United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor that governed the country from 1999 to 2001. Araújo founded the environmental organization ''Fundaçao Haburas'' , the weekly magazine ''Talitakum'' and the weekly party newspaper PD ''Vox Populi.'' In 2001, he founded the Democratic Party (PD) as an alternative to the dominant Fretilin party. The PD was led by former student clandestine activists, including Renetil members. The party finished second with 8.72% of the vote in the 2002 elections. It has competed in all parliamentary elections since independence and won seats each time.


2007 and 2012 elections

Lasama de Araújo was the Democratic Party's candidate in the April 2007 presidential election. He took third place with 19.18% of the vote, and on 26 April he announced his party's support for the second place candidate, Prime Minister José Ramos-Horta, in the second round. In the June 2007 parliamentary election, Araújo won a seat as the first name on the Democratic Party's candidate list. At the first session of the new parliament on 30 July, Araújo was elected as President of the National Parliament, defeating Aniceto Guterres of Fretilin. He ran again in the
2012 East Timorese presidential election Presidential elections were held in East Timor on 17 March 2012, with a second round on 16 April 2012. Incumbent president José Ramos-Horta, who was eligible for a second and final term as president, announced that he would seek nomination to ...
, taking third place with 17.3% of the vote. He was then re-elected as a deputy in the
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. In 2015, he was named Minister of State, Social Affairs Coordinator and Minister of Education. Araújo did not stand for the National Parliament presidency in 2012.
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was elected to succeed him in late July.


Acting President of Timor-Leste

Following an attack that seriously wounded President José Ramos-Horta on 11 February 2008, Araújo became Acting President on 13 February. Ramos-Horta took over again on 17 April 2008, when he returned to Timor-Leste.


Family and personal life

While in prison he met his wife, Jacqueline "Joy" Aquino Siapno, a Filipino academic who was working for Amnesty International. They have a son, Hadomi. Siapno and her son left Timor in 2014, but their divorce was never finalised before his death. De Araújo died in 2015 of a stroke, aged 52. His fighting name ''La Sama'' roughly means "someone you can not trample on."


Honours

In 2012, he received the Order of Timor-Leste.Jornal da República
"Decreto do Presidente da República n.° 32/2012 de 19 de Maio"
retrieved 29 April 2020.


See also

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References


External links


September 2008 Interview
(Transcript)
Fernando de Araújo
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