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Interviews with Alberto Ricardo Da Silva

Interviewed January 8, 2010

That is why my preoccupation is this. Timor is fine now, it has achieved its independence, and from now on it seeks to increase its intelligence, for its objectives to become even clearer, but during difficult times they all needed to be united to bring forward Timor’s destiny to the future.

So, my advice is this, my preoccupation is first and foremost: unity. Unity does not simply mean to achieve cooperation, working together, but to have one objective, to achieve unity in relation to a single determination to defend the dignity of the people, to uphold the value of the people itself. Only in this way would it be possible to achieve a national goal. If the people are divided among themselves, if they say with their lips that they are united and they come together to fight, but among themselves or interiorly, their objectives remain unclear divided, then they will not able to achieve their goal.

Therefore, according to my experience and observation, it is possible. Not just a mere unity to wage war against a foreign power, but also unity with regards to the determination; what do we really want for our country? We will then fight for this objective!

If the objectives vary, then, during difficult times, the people will give hands to each other and fight but each one maintains only their own desires and interests, then they will get along with each other, but they will not be united enough to overcome and achieve the objectives which their people need in order to defend their lives and their dignity within true democracy.