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Your response, Rico, is what can be expected from a
person not born in Goa in the pre-1961 period. 
If you do wish to be informed, please read the TIME
magazine and other international periodicals and books
of the period if you can get you hands on them. Then
compare with what occurred post 1961. 

Now wonder why the Navy is holding fast on to Dabolim
with all manner of excuses (except that they do not
mention the fact that there is an Order called the
Removals of Diffulty Order 1962 that was passed in
March 1962 bypassing the Parliament, giving the
miltary full powers to do as they please); how the
Navy managed to swindle Goa out of Anjediva for
nothing; why there are so many military camps in Goa;
why Pe. Francisco Monteiro was persecuted (looks like
Mario needs to refresh himself on this one, as he made
the most undeducated question/remarks to Paulo re
Supreme Court); find out, too, the true meaning of
liberation, as was the case of BanglaDesh (when it
too, could have been annexed to India); then you'll
probably realise what is what. And why Goa needs
"saving" today, when it is too late to do so, anyway.

I do not wish to say any more.

Cheers,

Gabriel.

--- "Frederick \"FN\" Noronha"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 10/01/07, Aquino Noronha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > Regarding Paulo Colaco Dias' post:
> >
> > What's in a word?
> > Liberation, Annexation, Invasion
> > That which we call Goa remains forever.
> >
> > In my view, Goa was liberated from colonialism,
> fascism and dictatorship. As
> > was Portugal on April 25,1974. Portugal was freed
> from fascism and
> > dictatorship.
> 
> But those who felt themselve superior to others in
> Goa also found that
> their priviledges got "invaded" in 1961. And that's
> perhaps true. Only
> exception is those who managed to switch sides
> smartly -- have their
> cake on the Portuguese side, and eat it in the
> post1961 Indian
> dispensation too. Some of our Goanetters seem to be
> unable to cope
> with the transition, and hence the angst. FN


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