12th November 1991
A powerful report on Bishop Belo, East Timor's most senior clergyman and his battle for his people. Oct 1991 people were running from Indonesian secret police. Shot man in Church. Archbishop Belo conducts funerals for the dead. Indonesian secret police surround the church as such ceremonies take place. Intimidation of those attending the Church results in recrimination and a dead man shot by the Indonesians. Protestors flood the streets and converge on the Santa Cruz cemetery where they pray over the dead mans grave. Indonesian police shoot and so the famous Dili massacre unfolds at Santa Cruz cemetary. Footage shows the Indonesians removing the wounded from the graveyard. Belo says many were killed after being wounded. Footage of Belo visiting Europe. Images of Portuguese colonial life shows Belos early life, when he was a buffalo herder and through to his acceptance by the church. Powerful images of the resistance indicate Belos early alliance with the resistance movement. The Church is shown to have had an unusually close relationship with the Timorese resistance movement. Many extraordinary images show the strange fault line that was drawn between the resistance with the church in the middle and the Indonesians on the other side. A horde of stone throwing Indonesian police attacking a church tells the story like no other could.
@fijiND shut your mouth sisy
catholoc 3 months ago
@mrconradhoppe You....wish to speak to a archbishop? who the hell do you think you are boy?
mraquinas 1 year ago
FUCK U!
fijiND 1 year ago
It is so hard to watch the killings of these young boys and all these rebellions that happen in this country, when I am so separated from this type of life. They were born here and this is life they have to become a part of. Justice??
HildaJeanAM 1 year ago
why do u want to be molested?
machippy 1 year ago 2
he tryed
lobohaybusa 1 year ago