Goans who acquired Portuguese Passports are not Goans and should not be allowed 
to Goa anymore

Todays newspapers carried out this strong mesage from the so called Freedom 
fighters
who earn huge pension & benefits for themseves, their wives and jobs and 
benefits to 
their children - all this in the name of the Portuguese.
 

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To another issue that several Goans opt for Portuguese citizenship, 
the association has said that they should not be allowed to Goa anymore. 
“They have lost their nationalities. They are no more Goans. They can come t
o Goa but alike foreign tourists on ‘six months tourist visa,” Sinari said.

http://oheraldo.in/news/Local%20News/Close-two-Portuguese-institutes-or-face-action-Freedom-fighters/47685.html

Close two Portuguese institutes or face action: Freedom fighters
Goan freedom fighters have threatened to hit the streets in protest if the 
Government 
fails to shut down Portuguese establishments, which they consider is aiming at 
dividing the people of Goa. 
Goa Freedom Fighters Association (GFFA) President Naguesh Karmali told 
reporters 
that if need arises they would visit Delhi pressing for their demands and 
subsequently ensure that the Portuguese Consulate in Goa stops functioning. 
“We want that Portuguese establishments, mainly Fundacao Oriente and Institute 
Camoes are shut. Their existence is only to create pro-Portuguese lobby in Goa 
and 
split Goans. If the (Union) government fails to meet our demands, we will not 
allow the Portuguese Consulate to function here,” Karmali said. 
The bitter reaction ensued following an interview of the Ambassador of Portugal 
to 
India Roza de Oliveira to an English daily, that he is still not able to 
understand what 
Goan freedom fighters want from Portugal. He was also quoted saying that Goans 
have forgiven Portugal. 
The association members said that Portugal have no business to speak about Goa, 
as memories of their barbaric rule has still not faded away. 
“We strongly object to the Portuguese and Goa relations. We need to read in 
between the lines. They are still proud for having colonized Goa for 451 
years,” 
he said adding that they do not object Goans learning Portuguese language 
provided 
they don’t forget their roots. 
GFFA treasurer and veteran freedom fighter Prabhakar Sinari has demanded a 
Central level probe into the working of the Portuguese establishments in the 
State. 
To another issue that several Goans opt for Portuguese citizenship, the 
association 
has said that they should not be allowed to Goa anymore. 
“They have lost their nationalities. They are no more Goans. They can come to 
Goa 
but alike foreign tourists on ‘six months tourist visa,” Sinari said. 
They recalled how the association members raised strong objection to the 
arrival of Portuguese navy’s ship NRP Sagres in November 2010, which was to 
commemorate 
500 years of arrival of Vasco-da-Gama in Goa. 
The association members have further criticized certain local politicians and 
bureaucrats for having soft corner for the Portuguese.




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