From Sydney Morning Herald
Dated 6 February 2012
EAST TIMOR'S President, Jose Ramos-Horta, has been fending off allegations he is trying to avoid media scrutiny before the upcoming presidential election by refusing to pay for a special print run of a local newspaper.
From Manila Bulletin
Dated 31 January 2012
DILI (AFP) – East Timor President Jose Ramos-Horta will seek another five-year term in March elections, his office said Tuesday.
''Nobel Peace Laureate Jose Ramos-Horta announced today that he is standing for re-election in Timor-Leste's 17th March presidential elections,'' the president's...
From NEWS.com.au
Dated 31 January 2012
EAST Timor President Jose Ramos-Horta will seek another five-year term in March elections.
From France 24
Dated 31 January 2012
East Timor President Jose Ramos-Horta will seek another five-year term in March elections, his office said Tuesday."Nobel Peace Laureate Jose Ramos-Horta announced today that he is standing for re-election in Timor-Leste's 17th March presidential elections," the president's website said, using...
From Channel News Asia
Dated 31 January 2012
DILI: Timor-Leste President Jose Ramos-Horta will seek another five-year term in March elections, his office said Tuesday.
From The Age
Dated 30 January 2012
Nobel peace prize winner expected to announce that he is in the running for another five-year term as president of East Timor.
From The Age
Dated 30 January 2012
JAKARTA: Nobel peace prize-winner Jose Ramos-Horta is expected to announce today that he is in the running for another five-year term as President of East Timor.