Dear Ole Xac, If Aires was turfed out of the Convention it must have been for his transgressions. But that cannot be called slanderous.
FYI, I have taken the liberty to provide you with a free dictionary meaning of the word slanderous, seeing as you live in Macau and are slightly handicapped with the Angreji of Goanet. Next time, I will try to post in Mandarin, or perhaps Cantonese for your convenience. PS We are living in a Democracy but, repeat, but you are not unless the Democracy you refer to is the kind purveyed by the Peoples Republic of China. 1. *Law*. Oral communication of false statements injurious to a person's reputation. 2. A false and malicious statement or report about someone. Read more: http://www.answers.com/topic/slander#ixzz1Xef5Qxyb The eviction of Aires from the convention in 2007 is more slanderous than his 'allegations'. Are we living in a democracy? Carmen Miranda was about to be bombed out from the London Convention because she spoke out..... ? BC -- "Tony de Sa" < tonydesa at gmail dot com>
