Subject: 'austraLasia' # 230
FIRST-HAND REPORTS THAT GIVE US HOPE FROM TIMOR
Julian Fox
Thanks to the Salesian Sisters, who have managed to keep an open line to
Dili, and to the efforts of the Bishop of Baucau who has been resourceful
enough to get his messages picked up by satellite communications, we now
have some better knowledge of the safety and circumstance of some Religious
in Timor:
* The Salesian Sisters in Venilale are o.k. They are not presently able to
make contact outside of their area (this message from Bishop Do Nascimento).
* The Canossian Sisters from three communities in that region (again from
the Bishop) are well and continuing their efforts on behalf of the people.
Note that there is no mention of any of those Sisters having lost their
life. It is not absolute confirmation (in the face of one report which
actually names those killed) but this source is reliable.
*Sr. Paola Battagliola (Salesian Sister) in Dili has been able to leave the
community to look for medical supplies (presumably for the refugees still in
the compund there). Sister has also been able to go to the fotthills of the
mountain area, with the help of the military, and bring supplies to people
there.
* We have no word at this point of the Salesians who went into the hills
from places like Fatumaca and Fuiloro (or perhaps they stayed put in those
places).
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