Subject: 'austraLasia' # 225
SOME RELIEF FOR SALESIAN SISTERS AND REFUGEES IN DILI
Julian Fox (using ANS and FMA newsletter)
Suppplies have arrived at the Salesian Sisters community in Dili (this
confirmed by telephone) where around 80 refugees, as well as the Sisters and
Novices, are located. Security is tight. Caritas International (cannot
comment on whether this is the East Timor branch or whether the effort is
directed from the Rome centre)have brought in the supplies. The army kept
the operation under close scrutiny not even allowing CI members to enter the
house.
Meanwhile in Rome, Bishop Belo has held a Press Conference at the Vatican.
It was a crowded conference - about 15 journalists eventually got to ask
questions, a number of which Bishop Belo turned neatly aside, stressing that
the most important and immediate thing was assistance to those in desperate
need now. "It is for such as these that I left Timor, for whom I am their
Bishop even now. I leave other more political considerations to others". he
said.
The Bishop met with various Italian political authorities in the following
days. These have all been reported elsewhere. (The 'austraLasia' service
really wants to concentrate on reporting information that is not so easy to
come by from other sources).
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