Propaghandi

Propaghandi - Mate Ka Moris Ukun Rasik An lyrics

rate me

skinheads who will never walk a mile or mourn a murdered friend in this tiny woman's

shoes. drink up and mumble you

Se. i'm still humbled by it all: around the same time that i was riding with no

hands, busting windows and getting busy behind the sportsplex (with labonte's older

sister decked out in her speed

Bella was flinching from the sting of a depo proveran "family planning",

her own pearl harbour and a holocaust spanning 25 years to the rest of her life. a

prison my country underwrote

Aradise. and in the shadows of santa cruz, she crossed her fingers behind her back.

built suharto a trojan horse and lay still till the motherfucker sent her north

where as night fell she emerge

H a box under her arm that held her pledge of allegiance and her uniform. she laid

it at the gates of the general's embassy and her whisper echoed into dawn as she

disappeared:

The truth will set my people free.

This song was inspired by the real-life story of bella gahlos. we met her in 1997 at

an east timor alert network benefit in winnipeg. we are humbled to have crossed paths

with her. this is her s

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Bella gahlos is one of three east timorese who have defected to canada. she was only

three years old when indonesia invaded her country. her two young brothers were

beaten to death and her fathe

Thrown into jail when the indonesian military entered her home in january 1976.

after the dili massacre, her older brother was jailed and brutally tortured for

having made a "free east tim

Ot; t-shirt worn by some of the demonstrators.

Although she focused on her personal experience as a young survivor of the

indonesian occupation, bella also addressed u.s. complicity in the invasion and

occupation of east timor and the united

Es government's continuing military and economic support for the brutal suharto

regime.

In her talks, bella often recounted her experience with indonesia's forced

sterilization of timorese women and girls. she was only thirteen years old when the

military came to her school and ask

L the young women to line up after forcing the boys to leave the room.

"they told us we needed to be injected to stay healthy," she explained.

"i was frightened; i didn't trust them. five of them had to hold me down, and

they had a very hard time. th

Ey came to my home the same week and injected me again."

Much later, with the help of bishop belo, she discovered that she and her classmates

had been injected with depo-provera (a birth control drug).

Bella also spoke of living under a constant fear of being raped: "women in east

timor are raped all the time by the military. they just come into your home and force

you."

Bella began to work with the underground resistance in 1989, helping to plan

demonstrations and convincing other women to take an active role in the movement. in

1991, bella helped to organize t

Aceful march to the santa cruz cemetery in dili. when the indonesian military opened

fire on the demonstration, bella managed to get herself and her pregnant aunt over

the high cemetery walls to

Ty. more than 250 of her friends were not so lucky, being brutally killed in the

massacre.

In the aftermath of the massacre bella joined the indonesian military youth corps to

mask her involvement in the demonstration. for three years the indonesian authorities

trained her to fight ag

Her own people. during this time, bella secretly used her army salary to help the

resistance movement.

In 1994, after months of interrogation and instruction, the indonesian government

selected bella to represent east timorese youth in the canada world youth program.

she was well trained to speak

He canadian media and to portray suharto's propaganda machine's version of a

"typical" young timorese _ educated, successful, and pro-integration.

Bella defected after her arrival in canada with the help of her uncle,

constâncio pinto, who had escaped east timor shortly after the dili massacre.

since then, bella has been perfecti

R english and touring canada to speak for her country's freedom. to learn more or to

join her struggle, visit www.etan.ca

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