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- Q786377 description "East Timorese politician".
- Q786377 description "East Timorese politician".
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- Q786377 abstract "Rogerio Tiago Lobato (born 25 July 1949 ) is an East Timorese politician and former Interior Minister belonging to Fretilin. He was a founding member of the first independent government of East Timor, in 1975, led by Fretilin. He is also the brother of the late Nicolau Lobato, second President of the country who was killed in action after the Indonesian invasion, in late 1978.In 2006 Rogerio resigned as Minister over a dispute with the military over alleged discrimination. Lobato was jailed on five charges of arming civilians during the 2006 East Timorese crisis in March 2007 and sentenced seven and a half years in jail. The arming of civilians occurred after the country's police force had disintegrated, during a coup attempt.In 2007, Rogerio Lobato tried to leave the country to go to Malaysia for heart surgery resulting in a standoff at Dili Airport.In 2008 president José Ramos-Horta reduced Lobato's jail sentence by half.Lobato began his political career as part of Fretilin when it declared independence in November 1975. 3 December that year he departed East Timor with fellow Fretilin member Mari Alkatiri to promote the interests of the new country. Following the Indonesian invasion of East Timor on December 7, Lobato and Alkatiri stayed in Africa to campaign for the rights of their home country.In late 2011 Rogerio announced he would run as a candidate in the 2012 Presidential elections.".
- Q786377 birthDate "1949-07-25".
- Q786377 birthYear "1949".
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- Q786377 dateOfBirth "1949-07-25".
- Q786377 name "Lobato, Rogerio".
- Q786377 shortDescription "East Timorese politician".
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- Q786377 comment "Rogerio Tiago Lobato (born 25 July 1949 ) is an East Timorese politician and former Interior Minister belonging to Fretilin. He was a founding member of the first independent government of East Timor, in 1975, led by Fretilin. He is also the brother of the late Nicolau Lobato, second President of the country who was killed in action after the Indonesian invasion, in late 1978.In 2006 Rogerio resigned as Minister over a dispute with the military over alleged discrimination.".
- Q786377 label "Rogerio Lobato".
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- Q786377 name "Rogerio Lobato".
- Q786377 surname "Lobato".