Ted
McDonnell diz em seu artigo que o “ex-comandante e lutador pela libertação de
Timor-Leste, Mauk Moruk (Paulino Gama), poderá morrer através de uma saraivada
de balas disparadas por agentes da PNTL ou de soldados das F-FDTL.”
Antecipa
que será versão oficial “que ele atacou a PNTL e, possivelmente, o exército de
Timor Leste, com armas letais”.
Ted
McDonnell assegura que de um modo ou de outro “ele vai morrer do mesmo jeito. Ele
vai morrer de uma forma semelhante ao major "rebelde" Alfredo
Reinaldo, que muitos acreditam que foi assassinado.” Justifica: “O convite”
para que Reinado comparecesse em Díli, “teve origem em altas personalidades do
poder político em Timor-Leste.” Agora é a vez de Mauk Moruk ser assassinado.
Ainda
sobre a tese da cilada montada a Alfredo Reinado, opositor de Xanana e do regime
por ele imposto, é sugerido que Mauk Moruk não tem hipótese de sobreviver se continuar
em Timor-Leste. Há
uma pessoa que lhe traçou (ou traça) o destino…
Ted
McDonnell vai mais longe ao avançar com a similaridade do caso Reinado e os
poderes dessa “pessoa” ao referir o ataque a Ramos-Horta e tentativa de seu assassinato. Diz Ted que “Ambos, Reinaldo e JRH, deveriam ter morrido em 11 de
fevereiro de 2008, de acordo com o plano. Agora é a vez de Mauk Moruk
morrer. Possivelmente junto com alguns dos timorenses seus seguidores.” E
pergunta: “Mas será que eles merecem morrer?”
Claro que não. O que é urgente é a limpeza do país de assassinos e ladrões acoitados nos altos poderes.
Pergunte-se
novamente: Mas há ordens para matar Mauk Moruk como aconteceu com Reinado? Ordens de quem?
Para
entender melhor leia o artigo de Ted McDonnell conforme o original, datado de Janeiro
de 2015. (Timor Agora)
Orders
for Moruk to be killed?
By
Ted McDonnell
TODAY
former Timor Leste commander and freedom fighter Mauk Moruk (Paulino Gama)
could possibly die in a hail of bullets fired by PNTL officers or F-FDTL
soldiers.
It
will be said he fought PNTL, and possibly the Timor Leste army, with guns.
But
he will die just the same. He will die in a similar fashion to ‘rebel’ soldier
Alfredo Reinaldo, who many believe was murdered.
The
call has come from high above in Timor Leste that Mauk Moruk must die. It has
come from same person who made the call on Reinaldo. It is said, and I have
seen the letter, Renaldo came down from the mountains to meet when jose Ramos
Horta and Xanana Gusmao for a peace meeting. It is said he was then
“assassinated".
That
same person then had his people shoot and all but assassinate Jose Ramos
Horta. Both Reinaldo and JRH should have died on 11 February 2008,
according to the plan.
Now
it’s Mauk Moruk’s turn to die possibly along with a lot of young Timorese
followers.
But
does he deserve to die?
In
the last 48 hours, Moruk has caused untold trouble in Laga, Timor Leste; and it
was all caused by him raising “ceremonial" flags he should not have raised
because it is against the law. The PNTL tried to arrest but Mauk Moruk’s people
captured two PNTL.
They
held them captive and then released them. That is a crime in any country, and
he deserves to be tried in a Court of law.
He
does not, however, deserve to die like a dog on the lawn of a house.
Moruk
and Xanana Gusmao have been long time foes dating back to the 1980s. Whether it
dates back to the murder of fellow Falintil commanders in the mid
1980s I do not know. But the dislike between the two is palpable.
Moruk
is a harsh critic of Gusmao’s style of government. Claiming the Gusmao
government is financially incompetent, corrupt and is bound by nepotism.
However,
many people feel the same way about the Gusmao government in Timor Leste they
will take care of that at the 2017 polls.
There
is little doubt Moruk deserves to face the courts over the incidents this week,
however, he does not deserve to be killed by orders from a high above.
**Ted McDonnell has
spent his working career in the media. He
is an award winning photographer & photojournalist as well as a well
respected journalist. Ted is also a highly sought after media & issues
management advisor having worked for major corporations & organisations in
Australia, London & New York. As a photographer,
he is a Winner ofthe International Loupe Award for Photojournalism &
was 1st in the Press – Performing Arts category at the Prix de la Photographie (Paris
Photo Awards)for his Leonard Cohen Paris series. Ted takes on commercial,
editorial & documentary photographic assignments for companies, NGOs,
newspapers and magazines around the world. He also photographs Special
Events by Appointment only. Ted
can be booked by contacting him directly - ted@tedmcdonnell.com or telephone
him directly in Australia on 0434 434 868 (International + 614 34 434 868)
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