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Description: Nobel prize winner Ramos-Horta in support of Pacifica's Amy Goodman. Ramos defends the 'Democracy Now!' host against slander by WBAI management personnel. (September 03, 2001)
Open Letter to WBAI & Pacifica on E Timor and Amy Goodman Statement by Jose Ramos-Horta on Amy Goodman and Santa Cruz Massacre Winner, Nobel Peace Prize, 1986 I was distressed to learn that Amy Goodman's reporting on East Timor has been questioned and that some have alleged that the November 12, 1991 Santa Cruz massacre may not have taken place. As an East Timorese, I want to express my outrage that her account of the massacre has been challenged by a campaign of innuendo and insult. As a former journalist, I want to express my wholehearted support for Amy Goodman and the staff of Democracy Now!
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