I find it interesting that people from the extremist religious right have no issue with enforcing their hard line religious views, with no regard to the rule of law. Contrary to the false subject line, there was no legal ban on the movie as it had already passed the requirements of the government censors (should censorship even exist?!).
The playing of the movie was halted because of threats made by a pseudo politician thug against a private business entitity. There is nothing democratic or legal in this, but hey, I guess violence is justifiable if it means protecting the name of "god". Welcome to the dark ages, Goa and Praaaiissse the lord! Marlon --- Joe Vaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Why do some people enjoy propagating fictitious > (and/or imaginary) accounts > of happenings in Goa, while taking potshots from > far away places? Dont > Goans in Goa know whats good or bad for them, and > dont they have the right > to decide whats good in their interest? Let people > (in Goa) stand up for > what they feel is right, w _____________________________________________ Do not post admin requests to the list. Goanet mailing list ([email protected])
