Independence

On the occasion of East Timor's independence on May, 20, 2002, a total of 6 stamps were issued. Four of the stamps were printed and provided by the Australian Postal Services. Two other stamps were printed in France in connection with the Afinsa philatelic agency. The legality of the two stamps was disputed for some time. While East Timor's Minister of Transport and Communications , Ovidio do Amaral, negated the validity of the stamps, Afinsa was able to produce a contract signed by East Timor's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Jose Ramos-Horta.

 

The contract legitimized Afinsa to have corresponding stamps printed and distributed and also to make them available to East Timor for franking. However, the contract was dated June 6, 2002. In this respect, the stamps were valid for franking, but only from the date of the signing of the contract. In addition, also on May 20, 2002, the 3 UN administrations (New York, Geneva and Vienna) issued two stamps each commemorating the event.

Afinsa independence east timor ramos-horta ovidio do amaral

 

Afinsa stamps

Afinsa independence east timor ramos-horta ovidio do amaral

 

FDC with Afinsa stamps

Afinsa independence east timor ramos-horta ovidio do amaral Australia Post

 

Stamps from Australia Postal Services

Afinsa independence east timor ramos-horta ovidio do amaral UN New York
Afinsa independence east timor ramos-horta ovidio do amaral UN Geneva
Afinsa independence east timor ramos-horta ovidio do amaral UN Vienna

 

UN stamps