To whom it may concern: 1. Hundreds of collaborative peace movements across the globe between Palestinians and Israelis see the issue in a humanistic way. Suggest one minimally looks at: www.mideastpeaceforum to start with. Google can be quite useful in this respect.
2. I disagree with Paulo about his interpretation that India had no right to Goa. Paulo's position, and some others is that, India was not a political entity when the Portuguese conquered Goa. This point is perhaps true although India was a geographical entity. Sometime, I hope to make a case against Paulo's position from a geopolitical and anti colonial point of view but this will have to wait for now. I think Mario has addressed this too but perhaps a little more in terms of conquest. Cornel --- Chris Vaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > By this reasoning the "peace process" in the Middle > East can be put to rest. > > Israel won. They should keep all the conquered > territories. > > Now that also settles the question of the millions > of Jews who were thrown > out by the Arabs with only the shirts on their back! > No rationale exists > for their claim for reparations or restitution. > Q.E.D. > Brilliant, Mario, absolutely brilliant! > Chris >
