Selma

You state
"It is difficult to decipher whether the "Letter from Africa" was Cunha's voice or that of a correspondent" My gut feelings are that it was a correspondent ...... perhaps Gama Pinto?.

His message of "liberation" frightened the British and I suspect the "Americans". Ultimately he was assissinated

Adolfo

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From: "Goanet Reader"

Tristao B Cunha, A C L de Souza and the Goan separatist identity

Selma Carvalho
[email protected]

In 1957, Tristao de Braganza Cunha, generally considered as
the Father of Goan nationalism, through his newspaper *Free
Goa*, would take a potshot at another Goan giant, A C L de
Souza, the unofficial doyen of Goans in Kenya and founder of
the newspaper *GoanVoice*.


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