Wednesday, 3 June 2009

CELEBRATING CHRISTMAS WITH AUNTY MARINA

This Christmas is very unic because all the religions together with us here in our house Bukit Beruang Melaka to celebrate christmas party 2009 with us (muslim, budish and soo on). Datin Paduka Marina Mahathir also presence her self in this event. We are happy to be with her in this event.









MASS AT SANTA CRUZ

memorial service, Santa Cruz Malacca on 12 September 2009. In memorial 10 years of our parents who were killed tost referendum 30 august 1999.


INDEPENCE DAY

WE CELEBRATED 7 TIMOR LESTE's INDEPENDENCE DAY IN OUR HOUSE, BUKIT BERUANG

Sunday, 25 January 2009

OUR NEW HOUSE

THIS IS OUR NEW HOUSE IN BUKIT BERUANG.
This is the front house

Can you see the scarecrow? We have to put scarecrow because there are monkeys all over the place. We are very happy here. A bungalow with 6 rooms plenty of space. Our living room is very big


We call our home, A White House , Timor Leste's Youth in Malacca

OUR SCHOOL

Our New School. Methodist High School

FUNDRAISING IN SINGAPORE ON DECEMBER 2008







TIMOR LESTE'S PRESIDENT DR. JOSE RAMOS HORTA CAME TO OUR HOUSE IN MALACCA

AT HOME


AT HOME BEFORE PRESIDENT ARRIVE.


PRESIDENT ARRIVE, ENTER OUR HOME.


COLONEL ISMET GREETED PRESIDENT.

MUM, ELLA AND MELINA GREETED PRESIDENT.

WE LEAD PRESIDENT TO ENTER OUR HOUSE.



THE WAY TO OUR HOUSE




ENTER OUR LOUNGE ROOM.


RESPECTING TIMOR LESTE WITH NATIONAL ANTHEM.


SINGING NATIONAL ANTHEM.

Timor Leste President Dr Jose Ramos Horta visited us

We are waiting for our President to arrive in Putra Specialist Hospital


President Dr Jose Ramos Horta in Timor Leste House, Malacca

All of us with ( middle row Ambassador Mr Juvencio Martin, President Dr JRHorta, Col
Colonel Ismet Nayan (Ex Commander of Malaysian Army Contingent in Timor Leste),
Third row, Dr Malik Feisal Datuk Seri Ayob and Datuk Dr Nor Isham (our specialist
doctors) and men from International Peace Foundation BAngkok
Sat on the floor, Mana Tata from Timor Leste Embassy and our MUM! Lala


All of us with President Dr J R Horta and our Mum in our house

Tuesday, 11 November 2008

NEWS FROM STAR NEWSPAPER

Saturday January 24, 2009

Malacca looking at ways to develop bilateral ties with Timor Leste

By MARTIN CARVALHO


MALACCA: The state will look at ways to forge closer-ties with the Democratic Republic of Timor Leste following the two-day official visit of its president Dr Jose Ramos-Horta here.

Chief minister Datuk Seri Mohd Ali Rustam said one of the ways being looked at was affiliating Timor Lestes national youth body with the World Assembly of Youth (WAY) secretariat based in Malacca.

“Timor Leste’s national youth council can be affiliated with WAY. This will allow us to invite their youth representatives to participate in WAYs annual convention,” he said after attending a briefing with the president at the
Putra Specialists Hospital here on Tuesday.

NICE TO MEET YOU: Jose Ramos- Horta meeting up with THE Timur Leste youths.Looking on is Mohd Ali Rustam (left) .


He also said that the state would look at ways to help the island republic develop its tourism and agriculture industries including offering medical services treatment of chronic diseases.

“I urge private companies here to also consider venturing there as its is a new country that possess economic potential,” he added.

Earlier, Jose Ramos attended a briefing held at Kompleks Seri Negeri before visiting several sites of interest in the city.

The president was especially keen on visiting Portuguese Settlement in Ujong Pasir as Timor Leste was once a former Portuguese colony that traces its history to 16th Century Malacca.

He also met up with 16 Timor Leste youths, ages between 12 and 18, who have been undergoing medical treatment at the state owned hospital here since 2007.




Timor Leste grateful to Malaysia
MALACCA: Timor Leste President Dr Jose Ramos-Horta yesterday thanked Malaysia for helping his country since it achieved independence seven years ago.
He said Malaysia was the first country to set up an embassy in Timor Leste and helped to train his country's police force and acquire equipment.

"Malaysia had also strongly supported our application to become an Asean member.

"Their (Malaysia) peacekeeping forces also played an important role when there were disturbances in our country in 2006.

"We hope that, one day, we will be able to repay the kindness of the Malaysian government," he said after visiting the Putra Specialist Hospital here.
He is on a five-day official visit to the country with a 10-member delegation.

He also attended a briefing on developments in the state by Chief Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Ali Rustam at Seri Negeri and took a cruise on the Malacca River.

Mohd Ali said the state government was prepared to assist Timor Leste in various fields, including education and agriculture, apart from inviting their people to visit and seek medical treatment in Malacca.

Thursday, 23 October 2008

Yes! They are Malaysian! We are very proud of them

AT OUR SCHOOL SOLS 24/7.

ALL OF US WITH MALAYSIAN STUDENT IN ZOO MALACCA



International student from Africa also show their love and care for us!

THANK YOU MALAYSIA!
WE ARE HERE FOR MOST OF US MORE THEN A YEAR NOW, WE LEARN AND KNOWS IF COME TO HUMANITY, MALAYSIAN WILL PUT THE RACE, RELIGION AND CULTURE A SIDE! WE ARE THE LIVING WITNESS ! VIVA MALAYSIAN!
Puan Nurizah, Linda and Bang Mizi! always care for us! we love you!
Bang Mizi looked after us for a year in TLeste, now here he is still arround. He looks friendly and laugh a lot, but if we don't follow the law and rules in Malaysia???? hmmmmm He will travel to Malacca lahhh and knows what he will do! so we don't full arround lah! We love you Bang Mizi!

Puan Zul, Puan Nurisah, Madalena and Linda during bulan puasa/Rhamadan in Kuala Lumpur
Malaysian from Petaling Jaya came to visit us at our home!
Bang NIck cared for us too! Now we are in Malaysia, Bang Nick still comes and see us

Bang Zul, will travel all the way to Malacca to see us, just to make sure we are okay

We Love Pak Cik Termizi, he looked after us for a year in Timor. His love and care for us will never be forgotten. Pak Cik is our father! Hakim you have to share ya!

Pak Cik is quite, sweet but firm with us! This the world should be! different race, culture and religion but one LOVE! Pak Cik is always there for us no matter what! we love you Pak CIk!