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Nicolau Lobato
Lobato in Declaration of East Timor (1975)
Political leader of the East Timorese resistance forces
In office
7 December 1975 – 31 December 1978
Preceded byFrancisco Xavier do Amaral (asPresident of East Timor under the UDI government)
Succeeded byPosition abolished[a]
Arnaldo dos Reis Araújo (asGovernor of East Timor)
1st Prime Minister of East Timor
In office
28 November 1975 – 7 December 1975
PresidentFrancisco Xavier do Amaral
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byPosition abolished[b]
Personal details
Born(1946-05-24)24 May 1946
Soibada, Portuguese Timor
Died31 December 1978(1978-12-31) (aged 32)
Mount Mindelo, East Timor, Indonesia
Cause of deathKilled in action
NationalityTimorese
Political partyFretilin
Spouse

(m. 1972; died 1975)
Children1
Parent(s)Narciso Lobato (father)
Felismina Alves (mother)
RelativesRogerio Lobato (brother)
Military service
Allegiance East Timor
Years of service1975–1978
Commands Falintil
Battles/warsIndonesian occupation

Nicolau dos Reis Lobato (24 May 1946 – 31 December 1978) was an East Timorese politician who is considered the national hero of the country.

Biography[edit]

Lobato was born in Soibada, Portuguese Timor on 24 May 1946.

Lobato was the first prime minister of the Democratic Republic of East Timor from 28 November to 7 December 1975. Upon the invasion by the Indonesian military, Lobato, along with other key Fretilin leaders, fled into the Timorese hinterland to fight against the occupying forces. On the final day of 1978, Lobato was ambushed by Indonesian special forces led by Lieutenant Prabowo Subianto (later son-in-law of President Suharto) at Mount Mindelo.[1][2]

He was killed after being shot in the stomach on 31 December 1978 and his body was brought to Dili to be inspected by Indonesian press. What then happened to his body is unknown, but the East Timorese government continues to pursue the issue with the Indonesian government, so that his remains can be given a proper burial.[3]

East Timor's main airport was renamed Presidente Nicolau Lobato International Airport in his honour.

Gallery[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Sérgio Vieira de MelloasUnited Nations Administrator 1999–2002; Xanana GusmãoasPresident of East Timor from 2002.
  • ^ Mari Alkatiri became the 2nd Prime Minister post-occupation in 2002.
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ "Indonesia: Fretilin leader shot dead in East Timor (Kuala Lumpur BUSINESS TIMES in English 3 Jan 79 p 18)". Translations on South and East Asia. 802. Arlington, VA: U.S. Joint Publications Research Service: 17. 8 February 1979.
  • ^ "Body of Timor-Leste's first prime minister still missing after 41 years". Tempo Timor. 31 December 2019. Retrieved 11 September 2020.
  • ^ Barker, Anne (20 February 2018). "East Timor's latest attempt to solve the mystery of what happened to its first PM". ABC News. Retrieved 23 March 2023.
  • Further reading[edit]

    External links[edit]

    Political offices
    Preceded by

    Mário Lemos Pires as Governor of Portuguese Timor (18 November 1974 – 27 November 1975)

    Prime Ministers of East Timor
    (UDI government)

    28 November – 7 December 1975
    Succeeded by

    Sérgio Vieira de Mello as UN Administrator (25 October 1999 – 19 May 2002) and Mari Alkatiri (from 2002)

    Preceded by

    Francisco Xavier do Amaral

    Political leader of the East Timorese resistance forces
    1975–1978
    Succeeded by

    Sérgio Vieira de Mello as UN Administrator (25 October 1999 – 19 May 2002) and Xanana Gusmão (from 2002)

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