From: roger dsouza <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, Dec 18, 2014 at 4:26 AM
Subject: Goa's fight for independence from Portugal - BBC interview with Libia 
Lobo Sardesai
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Goa's fight for independence from Portugal
16 December 2014 For just over 14 years, Goa remained under Portuguese rule 
despite the rest of India having won independence from the British in 1947.


Despite a long political campaign for freedom, Goa was only set free when the 
Indian army marched across the border into the western territory in December 
1961.
Libia Lobo Sardesai, who ran the Voice of Freedom radio station in Goa, was 
part of the political struggle to win independence.
She tells Witness of the last days of Portuguese rule and the "intoxicating" 
feeling of winning freedom at last. Please click on the link below.
Witness is a World Service programme of the stories of our times told by the 
people who were there.
http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-30297213





                                          

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