Gastão Salsinha

Gastão Salsinha

Lieutenant Gastão Salsinha was the de facto leader of the East Timor rebel movement following the death of former leader Major Alfredo Reinado.

Salsinha was a member of the East Timorese resistance force, FALINTIL, during the Indonesian occupation until 1999. Following the achievement of independence in 2002 he became a Lieutenant in the new Timor Leste Defence Force, the F-FDTL, and trained under the Australian Defence Force. On 4 May 2006 he deserted the F-FDTL with rebel leader Major Alfredo Reinado and others claiming political discrimination within the armed forces. [Lindsay Murdoch, [http://www.smh.com.au/news/world/east-timor-tense-as-soldiers-desert-barracks/2006/03/29/1143441214626.html ET Tense as Soldiers Desert Barracks] “Sydney Morning Herald”, 30 March, 2006] He initially led the rebel movementcite news | title=East Timor on violent course | date=May 6, 2006 | publisher=The Australian | url=http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,19041853-2702,00.html] but was later an active leader serving under Reinado to oppose the elected government claiming that it fell short of the ideals of the independence movement and that the struggle for "true independence" must continue. [David O’Shea [http://news.sbs.com.au/dateline/timor_gap_widens_130668 Timor Gap Widens] SBS News Dateline14 June 2006]

Salsinha is a leading figure in Colimau 2000. Colimau 2000 is one of a number of quasi political or religious organisations, notably based around former FALINTIL veterans. These include the "Sagrada Familia", the "Committee for Popular Defence–Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste" (CPD-RDTL), "Colimau 2000", and the "Isolados" (individuals). "Colimau 2000, CPD-RDTL" and "Sagrada Familia" are also linked to former 1999 militia members, while "Colimau 2000" members were alleged to be involved in the violence and destruction in Dili in April 2006 [Damien Kingsbury [http://mailman.anu.edu.au/pipermail/easttimorstudies/2006-July/000082.html Beyond the crisis: State and nation building for resolution] Australian National University, Beyond the Crisis in Timor-Leste seminar July 2006 ] and in an internecine attack on a rival youth group in the village of Estado near Ermera in November 2006. [ [http://www.newssafety.com/hotspots/countries/timorleste/afp/timorleste161106.htm Four killed in fresh ET youth violence] International News Safety Institute ]

There appears to be some popular support for Salsinha in certain western regions through "Colimau 2000" but he has little influence elsewhere. Former parliamentarian Leandro Isa'ac, who spent months with the rebel soldiers in 2007, refers to Salsinha as a 'bishop' of the 'pagan church of Colimau 2000', which has followers among poor people throughout western regions. [Jill Joliffe [http://canberra.yourguide.com.au/news/world/general/e-timor-hunts-rebel-soldier/1201959.html| East Timor Hunts Rebel Soldier] The Canberra Times, 13 March 2008]

Salsinha was involved in the failed 11 February 2008 coordinated assassination attempts on Prime Minister Xanana Gusmão and President José Ramos-Horta although he denies the intent to actually kill the President. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7245454.stm E Timorese rebels deny murder bid] " BBC news ", Feb 14 2008] Major Reinado led the attack on José Ramos-Horta and was killed by Ramos-Horta’s personal security guards. Lt. Salsinha led the simultaneous attack on Xanana Gusmão but was able to escape to the Ermera region where he has support.

Following the attack Salsinha went into hiding to avoiding an arrest warrant for the attempted assassination of Xanana Gusmão and declared himself to be the new leader of the rebels. [Isabel Gourjão Santos, "Gastão Salsinha assume-se como novo líder dos rebeldes", in Público, February 15 2008. [http://www.publico.clix.pt/ Público's online Portal (open to all)] and [http://jornal.publico.clix.pt/ Público's online version of the printed edition (only for subscribers)] (in Portuguese); [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7250407.stm E Timor arrests Reinado ‘lawyer’] " BBC news ", 18 Feb 14 2008; Lauren Wilson, [http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,23315142-2703,00.html Ramos Horta Forgives Reinado] "The Australian", March 4 2008] The western mountains of East Timor are extremely rugged and suffer from very poor transport and communications, making capture difficult despite the small area in which he could operate with local support. Following a lengthy period of difficult and delicate talks in Ermera between Salsinha and the Prosecutor-General, Longuinhos Monteiro, aimed at securing a peaceful and face saving surrender, Salsinha and eleven other rebels surrendered at the Prime Minister's Office, Palacio do Governo, Dili on Tuesday 29 April 2008, not "to the Government but to justice". [ The Age [http://news.theage.com.au/timor-rebel-leader-followers-surrender/20080429-299y.html, Timor rebel leader, followers surrender] ] .

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