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Finding Santana by Jill Jolliffe

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February 2011, no. 328

Finding Santana by Jill Jolliffe

Wakefield Press, $24.95 pb

Finding Santana by Jill Jolliffe

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February 2011, no. 328

On YouTube, the guerrilla fighter Nino Konis Santana is presented Che Guevara style, in fatigues with beret and rifle, against the East Timorese flag. Villagers sing his praises in the local dialect of Lospalos, his remote birthplace. Santana, both a national and a folk hero, holds a revered place in a country which desperately needs unifying symbols. He became the rebels’ operational commander in 1993 after Xanana Gusmão and his deputy were captured, and when Santana died in the mountains in 1998 at the age of thirty-nine, José Ramos-Horta, the rebellion’s voice in exile, declared his death ‘a tragic loss for the People of East Timor’. This was the man journalist Jill Jolliffe set out to find, some four years before his death.

Joan Grant reviews 'Finding Santana' by Jill Jolliffe

Finding Santana

by Jill Jolliffe

Wakefield Press, $24.95 pb