[Goanet] Timor Leste - an unbiased view

2006-06-01 Thread Mario Goveia
* G * O * A * N * E * T C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S * Enjoy your holiday in Goa. Stay at THE GARCA BRANCA from November to May

RE: [Goanet] TIMOR LESTE

2006-05-31 Thread Paulo Colaco Dias
Subject: RE: [Goanet] TIMOR LESTE Nasci: The UN? Did you say? And yet the UN called on Australia to help in every way when the Timorese struggled against the Indons' occupation and their own sections that did not want independence from Indonesia. The UN did this, since they know that Portugal

RE: [Goanet] TIMOR LESTE

2006-05-30 Thread Nasci Caldeira
* G * O * A * N * E * T C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S * Enjoy your holiday in Goa. Stay at THE GARCA BRANCA from November to May

Re: [Goanet] TIMOR LESTE

2006-05-28 Thread cornel
and Nolette de Souza [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: goanet@goanet.org Sent: Sunday, May 28, 2006 7:48 AM Subject: [Goanet] TIMOR LESTE It's no big deal that Australia has sent troops to reestablish order in Timor Leste for, during the Second World War, the Timorese saved hundreds or Aussies fighting

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2006-05-28 Thread cornel
] TIMOR LESTE Macau is not polarised and is flourishing. _ Do not post admin requests to the list. Goanet mailing list (Goanet@goanet.org)

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2006-05-27 Thread Bernado Colaco
Macau is not polarised and is flourishing. Do not condone incompetence and failure like that of Goa and other countries of forced decolonisation. BC == --- Paulo Colaco Dias [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Fred, I agree with the opinion of Damien Kingsbury.

RE: [Goanet] TIMOR LESTE

2006-05-26 Thread Paulo Colaco Dias
:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Frederick [FN] Noronha Sent: 26 May 2006 21:48 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; goanet@goanet.org Subject: [Goanet] TIMOR LESTE Hi Martinho, Here's another perspective on what's happening in another former Portuguese colony. Without intending to bait our Lusostalgic

[Goanet] TIMOR LESTE

2006-05-26 Thread Frederick [FN] Noronha
Hi Martinho, Here's another perspective on what's happening in another former Portuguese colony. Without intending to bait our Lusostalgic friends, could one ask whether there was something specific about Portuguese colonialism that left behind strongly polarised, violent, almost-futureless