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[[Milena Pires]] Representative 2016-2021 went into exile in Australia when Pires was nine years old, during the Indonesian occupation of East Timor. She is also possibly a dual Australian/Timorese citizen. | [[Milena Pires]] Representative 2016-2021 went into exile in Australia when Pires was nine years old, during the Indonesian occupation of East Timor. She is also possibly a dual Australian/Timorese citizen. | ||
− | The Representative from 2021, [[Karlito Nunes]], previously | + | The Representative from 2021, [[Karlito Nunes]], was previously Senior Programme Manager for Democracy and Governance at the [[International Republican Institute]]<ref>https://static.un.org/press/en/2021/bio5410.doc.htm</ref>, one of the main components of the US regime change organization [[National Endowment for Democracy]]. |
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East Timor's Permanent Representative to the UN |
Since independence from Indonesia in 2002 Timor-Leste (East Timor) has been heavily dependent on Australia.
Sofia Borges (possibly also Australian citizenship) was Permanent Representative of Timor-Leste to the UN 2010 - 2016. Her diplomatic career in the UN system is especially involved in the implementation of the Agenda 2030. She attended Event 201, the infamous dress rehearsal for COVID-19.
Milena Pires Representative 2016-2021 went into exile in Australia when Pires was nine years old, during the Indonesian occupation of East Timor. She is also possibly a dual Australian/Timorese citizen.
The Representative from 2021, Karlito Nunes, was previously Senior Programme Manager for Democracy and Governance at the International Republican Institute[1], one of the main components of the US regime change organization National Endowment for Democracy.