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At the
ETAN site
flag image identical to the one in the booklet
[t9l07].
António Martins, 09 September 2007
The assassination attempts on President José Ramos-Horta and Prime
Minister Xanana Gusmão resulted in coverage on World News Today on
BBC4 TV last night (11 February 2008). One shot showed crowds waving
flags of the C.N.R.T., one of the political parties in East Timor.
The flags being waved — at least at this place and time — quite
a few of them and they were well made, incl. a poster of a flagoid with a
picture of Xanana Gusmão superimposed on the real flag: though note that
other frames of the video show that the initials are, as you might expect,
centred on the flag and not offset as they are on the flagoid by having to
make space for the photo.
André Coutanche, 12 February 2008
This (very) recent party made use of the
C.N.R.T. sigla (with a slightly different meaning),
and basic flag pattern: horizontal tricolor of blue, white and green, with
letters on the white area. The 1998-2001 C.N.R.T., by the way, was not a
political party, but a coordination organ for anti-occupation activities,
conducted by different entities, some of which went on existing after
independence as political parties.
António Martins, 12 February 2008
The Congresso Nacional da Reconstrução Timorense CNRT
is a new party, which supports president Xanana Gusmão, who want to become
new prime minister this year. It will be officially registered in coming
weeks and has still 6.250 members. Main party in Timor-Leste FRETILIN
criticized the similar name and abbreviation to
Conselho Nacional de Resistência Timorense
CNRT, which was the union of most Timorese resistance groups and parties
against the Indonesian occupation. It was closed on 9th June 2001, so the
single parties could prepare for first parliament elections.
J. Patrick Fischer, 06 April 2007
CNRT supports president Xanana Gusmão, who want to become new prime
minister this year. It will be officially registered in coming weeks.
J. Patrick Fischer, 06 April 2007
In the 2007.06.02 elections C.N.R.T. (party)
got 100 175 votes (24.10%), getting 18 seats (among 65) in the parliament,
where it is the second largest party.
António Martins, 09 September 2007
image by Tomislav Todorovic, 15 September 2010
Here is a variant of the flag of National Congress for Timorese Rebuilding,
political party from East Timor. The party logo shown at the party website:
http://cnrt-timor.org/ (image:
http://cnrt-timor.org/cms/cmsimages/cnrt.png) shows different form of the
letters and also different color shades, especially dark brown, which is much
darker here, and light brown, which looks more like olive. Two
photos of the
flag with these color shades and variant of the logo could be seen at Daylife
website (links broken now):
www.daylife.com/photo/06WleGkcri2wv
www.daylife.com/photo/0bV8dgg02nfjw
but the only photo of this flag which can
currently be found is the one at the party website:
http://cnrt-timor.org/cms/cmsimages/banner/ADSCF1282.jpg
which also
shows the flag variant from the ETAN site,
but with the same colors as the variant described above. The same photo shows
that there is also a third variant of the flag, with the map of the country
included in the logo as shown at the webpage header; the house is probably
included as well, but none of the flags in the photo were spread enough to
show it.
Tomislav Todorovic, 15 September 2010