FRETILIN Media Flash on Railos' "Secret Letter to Horta" from inside Becore Prison


FRETILIN Media flash:


President Horta should be aware that corrective

services laws and regulations prohibit convicted prisoners from

corresponding with persons, other than their legal representative,

without going through official channels. Once again the law has been

broken with impunity.


Moreover, it is important that the President disclose the contents of

the letter handed to him, given that Railos was a key controversial

figure during the 2006 crisis. The contents of the letter naturally

are the subject of unhealthy speculation and rumor mongering,

especially in light of news that the President intends to pardon

Railos in the list of prisoners publicised recently by his office.


It is a matter of grave public interest that the President exercise

transparency in this case and disclose the letter to the public.


(For further information contact FRETILIN.Media on +670 744 8425)


Translation of report from “Centro Jornalismu Investigativu

Timor-Leste” - Monday, 4 January 2010


From the editor:


Dili - The former commander of the secret Fretilin group, Vicente da

Conceicao, alias Railos, last Wednesday (30/12/09), delivered a secret

letter to the President of the Republic, José Ramos Horta, during the

joint Christmas celebration with the prisoners at the Becora Jail.


Railos delivered this secret letter directly into the hands of Ramos

Horta, but Railos himself refused to disclose its contents to the

public.


"This letter is a secret letter between the President of the Republic

and I, and only the two of us know its contents," Railos told Suara

Timor Timor, from inside the jail.


Railos returned to jail a few weeks ago, after being re-arrested by

the National Criminal Investigation Police, which executed an order

from the Dili court, allegedly because he used a deadly weapon that

mortally wounded Major Domingos Kaikeri, during the 2006 crisis.


When the President of the Republic received the letter, he also

refused to make any comment to the STL, and could not confirm the

contents of this letter.


"I have not yet read the letter from Railos, that is why I have not

commented on it," Horta said.


Railos is a prisoner who during the crisis of 2006 received 14 guns

from former Interior Minister Rogerio Lobato, and which he delivered

to the state in 2007.


The Catholic church, especially in the person of the Bishop of Dili,

Ricardo da Silva was involved in the process of the return of the

weapons. (news edited by STL 4 / 1).

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