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Olinda Morais (born September 22, 1951), whose resistance name was By Mally, is a politician from East Timor. She is a member of the Democratic Party (Partido Democrático) (PD). Morais was born in Loré, Lautém District, Portuguese Timor. She attended school only up to fourth grade. Despite this, she became a teacher. During the Indonesian occupation of East Timor, she fought against the invaders for fourteen years, until the end of 1991. Morais was married to Aluc Descart, a FALINTIL commander in the eastern region, with whom she had a son. Rather than have their 17-month-old son living in the forest with the guerillas, they sent him to be cared for by family in Lospalos; however, he was adopted by an Indonesian colonel and taken to Jakarta. Morais was not reunited with her son until 2003.

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  • Olinda Morais (* 22. September 1951 in Lore, Portugiesisch-Timor), Kampfname: By Mally, ist eine Politikerin aus Osttimor und Mitglied der Partido Democrático (PD). Morais besuchte die Schule nur bis zur vierten Klasse. Trotzdem wurde sie Lehrerin. Während der Besetzung Osttimors durch Indonesien kämpfte sie bis Ende 1991 gegen die Invasoren. Dafür erhielt sie den Orden der Guerilla, zweiten Grades und die Ehrenurkunde zur Demobilisierung. Von 2012 bis 2017 war Morais Abgeordnete im Nationalparlament Osttimors und Mitglied in der Kommission für Ethik (Kommission G). Bei den Wahlen 2017 scheiterte sie auf Listenplatz 33 der PD und schied damit aus dem Parlament aus. (de)
  • Olinda Morais (born September 22, 1951), whose resistance name was By Mally, is a politician from East Timor. She is a member of the Democratic Party (Partido Democrático) (PD). Morais was born in Loré, Lautém District, Portuguese Timor. She attended school only up to fourth grade. Despite this, she became a teacher. During the Indonesian occupation of East Timor, she fought against the invaders for fourteen years, until the end of 1991. Morais was married to Aluc Descart, a FALINTIL commander in the eastern region, with whom she had a son. Rather than have their 17-month-old son living in the forest with the guerillas, they sent him to be cared for by family in Lospalos; however, he was adopted by an Indonesian colonel and taken to Jakarta. Morais was not reunited with her son until 2003. Morais was elected to the National Parliament of East Timor on 7 July 2012, and remained a member of parliament until 2017. She served as a member of the Commission for Ethics (Commission G). In the 2017 elections, she was in position 33 on the ballot, and was not re-elected. (en)
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  • Olinda Morais (* 22. September 1951 in Lore, Portugiesisch-Timor), Kampfname: By Mally, ist eine Politikerin aus Osttimor und Mitglied der Partido Democrático (PD). Morais besuchte die Schule nur bis zur vierten Klasse. Trotzdem wurde sie Lehrerin. Während der Besetzung Osttimors durch Indonesien kämpfte sie bis Ende 1991 gegen die Invasoren. Dafür erhielt sie den Orden der Guerilla, zweiten Grades und die Ehrenurkunde zur Demobilisierung. (de)
  • Olinda Morais (born September 22, 1951), whose resistance name was By Mally, is a politician from East Timor. She is a member of the Democratic Party (Partido Democrático) (PD). Morais was born in Loré, Lautém District, Portuguese Timor. She attended school only up to fourth grade. Despite this, she became a teacher. During the Indonesian occupation of East Timor, she fought against the invaders for fourteen years, until the end of 1991. Morais was married to Aluc Descart, a FALINTIL commander in the eastern region, with whom she had a son. Rather than have their 17-month-old son living in the forest with the guerillas, they sent him to be cared for by family in Lospalos; however, he was adopted by an Indonesian colonel and taken to Jakarta. Morais was not reunited with her son until 2003. (en)
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  • Olinda Morais (de)
  • Olinda Morais (en)
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