Hi Joe
I agree with you entirely. I should very much like the Goans in Goa to show
what stuff they are made of by fighting and overcoming corruption on their
doorsteps. If the events relating to the Da Vinci Code in Goa are indicative
that there is resistance in the Goan backbone, then hopefully, a determined
effort against corruption may be next to be addressed. I will keep my
fingers crossed re such a hopeful endeavour and would support it strongly.
Cornel
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joe Vaz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <GOANET@GOANET.ORG>
Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2006 7:14 AM
Subject: [Goanet] Re:Boycott "Inox multiplex Cinema Hall" for Showing
theFilm, despite Ban in Goa
Why do some people enjoy propagating fictitious (and/or imaginary)
accounts of happenings in Goa, while taking "potshots" from far away
places? Don't Goans in Goa know what's good or bad for them, and don't
they have the right to decide what's good in their interest? Let people
(in Goa) stand up for what they feel is right, while those sitting on the
fence can continue to be bewildered ad infinitum. :-)
This is one such time that Goans in Goa have come together under one
banner -- and protested en masse, irrespective of what the issue maybe
facing the people. It is high time that people demonstrate to the
politicians where the "real" power lies, and this serves as an example.
Joe Vaz
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