The return of looted items is morally right in this day and age.
One cannot change the past with a Cntrl+Z  buttons kind of action, but at least 
the physical remains of this wrong side of history can be made right.
Macron can do better by cancelling Haiti's illegal debt and return all the 
moneys collected so far, with interest.
'Compensation' to ex-colonies could be in the form of programs/projects aimed 
to develop and help these suffering nations, who had been deprived to progress 
independently. Sending used tech, etc. to help those in need to stand on their 
two own feet.
On the other side of the argument, most nations in Africa are now independent 
for decades and super rich in resources.
Where is all the money going and how have they progressed?
African people must stop moaning against the colonialists and instead ensure 
they elect the right people to govern them, those who have an agenda to bring 
prosperity.
I think Santos and his witch daughter Isabel have looted Angola far much more 
than the Portuguese ever did for centuries, whist he was in power.
Of course, local Angolans lack grey matter to complain on real issues affecting 
them, like joblessness to youth, and Jose Lourenco alone cannot eradiate 
corruption.
The entire continent is an almighty mess and now experiencing a second colonial 
phase, an economic one, disguised as Chinese and Russian help.
They are just looting the place up and nobody seems to care...




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From: goa-research-net@googlegroups.com <goa-research-net@googlegroups.com> on 
behalf of albert...@sapo.pt <albert...@sapo.pt>
Sent: 06 May 2024 10:30
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Subject: Re: [GRN] Antonio Costa and Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, the president of 
Portugal

Nuno
You exaggerated by attributing the term “hate Portugal” to Pedro, since nowhere 
in his texts did I find this proof. The Forum is for discussing opinions and 
not for attacking others. Whoever has no arguments offends others. I know some 
old people feel insignificant since the loss of the empire.
The payment of compensation to former colonies is a source of disagreement 
among historians and activists — despite some having already been carried out 
by Portugal. But the return of works of art is less controversial. The return 
of cultural works and objects looted by colonizing countries has been repeated 
over the years in countries such as France, Germany, Switzerland or the 
Netherlands (even the United Kingdom has already begun to return looted 
objects, after removing the idea).
These are the most developed societies, especially France led by Macron.
Regards
Alberto.
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De: 'Nuno Cardoso da Silva' via Goa-Research-Net 
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Pedro,

You hate too much Portugal and the Portuguese to be a reliable source of 
information or a fair analyst of the Portuguese actions. We did enough bad 
things throughout our history not to need your fairytales to pass judgement on 
us. When I was teaching at the university, in Lisbon, one of my colleague 
professors was a black Angolan who had been a top cadre of UNITA and had been 
sent to the São Nicolau camp. I once asked him about his experience there and 
he told me he had never been tortured or mistreated, although conditions were 
rough. I have no doubt torture was used under certain circumstances, but people 
who were already convicted of deeds against the security of the state, and were 
already in prison, had no reason to be further interrogated and tortured. The 
idea was to keep them away and prevent them from continuing fighting against 
Portuguese rule. As to PIDE, they organized counter terrorism units made up of 
former guerrilleros in Angola and Mozambique, the so called Flechas. I doubt 
they would have been able to recruit as many guerrillas as they did if they had 
systematically tortured their prisoners. Yes, torture was used but not as 
indiscriminately as you suggest. Which doesn't make PIDE a better organization. 
They were the violent tools of repression and must be condemned by all of us. 
But we have nothing to gain by trying to make them more brutal and murderous 
than they already were. Violence, torture and repression have been the tools of 
many states, some of them supposedly democratic. Like the actions of the UK on 
Northern Ireland against IRA. Or US actions in Iraq. Or French actions in 
Algeria. We are unfortunately a murderous species...

Best regards

Nuno


Sent: Sunday, May 05, 2024 at 3:10 PM
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Portugal


Quoting Hemingway's story about the fisherman and the huge fish that were 
nothing more than bones when they were brought ashore. The big fish were the 
colonies and the fisherman is Salazar. It's not worth whitewashing the true 
story.

The most important thing is that Africa expelled the racists.

We are not talking about the Portuguese people who on April 25, 2024 took to 
the streets to express the joy of democracy.

See the video : https://ensina.rtp.pt/artigo/os-carceres-do-imperio/

Although little documented, the history of the activities of the Portuguese 
Portuguese police (PIDE) in the colonies, during the Estado Novo, takes us to a 
world of atrocities committed before, but especially after the start of the 
colonial war. A vast network of jails and work camps were merciless prisons for 
thousands who opposed the regime and their representatives were never punished.

In 1961, with the start of the war in Angola, the PIDE (International and State 
Defense Police) created its own delegations, sub-delegations, posts, mobile 
brigades and militias overseas. Contrary to what was happening in Portugal, in 
Africa the agents were well regarded and considered as allies by the racist. 
The objective was to persecute the nationalists and, to this end, they had a 
vast system of prisons and work camps, which were nothing more than 
concentration camps.

Tarrafal, on the Cape Verdean island of Santiago, is perhaps the best-known 
prison in the colonies. From 1962 onwards, it opened its doors again to house 
mainly prisoners linked to the struggles for self-determination, such as 
Luandino Vieira or Justino Pinto de Andrade.

But the great atrocities of political jailers extended to other colonies. Cases 
such as the Machava prison, in the Mozambican capital, which became known as 
the most sinister of overseas prisons, where in the PIDE section, torture was 
everyday life. 12 men were kept in an individual cell. He died from 
asphyxiation. The barbarity in prisons was rampant and the killing would go 
unnoticed, in Portugal, in the pages of post-revolution justice.

In addition to the jails, the political police created recovery centers. Case 
of São Nicolau, in Angola, where nationalist guerrillas were taken, mixed with 
populations displaced by the conflict. In these camps there were prisons, work 
zones and even satellite villages. The conditions were inhumane: cells 
measuring 20 by 40 meters, with 200 people, sexual rape, various types of 
torture, burial of people alive, crucifixions, shootings.

On Sunday, May 5, 2024 at 11:39:02 AM GMT+1, 'Nuno Cardoso da Silva' via 
Goa-Research-Net <goa-research-net@googlegroups.com> wrote:


Alberto,

I suppose we all agree that colonization is a vile violation of the rights of 
the colonized peoples. But it weren't "the heavy losses inflicted by FRELIMO 
and the MPLA on Portuguese colonial troops in Mozambique and the North and East 
of Angola, which precipitated the events that led to the uprising and military 
coup of April 25, 1974 in Portugal." In 1973 the independence forces in Angola 
were completely defeated and in Mozambique they were on the way to be 
neutralized. Only the situation in Guinea Bissau was problematic, and the 1974 
uprising was exclusively due to Spinola and the officers in Guinea Bissau 
wanting to force the Lisbon goverment to accept talking to PAIGC. And, by the 
way, I was in June 1973 in Bissau talking to those officers, and while they 
openly threatened to take action in Lisbon, once back in Portugal, not one of 
them ever mentioned "liberdade" and "democracia" as justifications for the 
promised uprising. Those two concepts were quite foreign to professional 
officers educated and trained at the Estado Novo military academies.

Regards

Nuno


Sent: Saturday, May 04, 2024 at 2:42 PM
From: albert...@sapo.pt
To: goa-research-net@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [GRN] Antonio Costa and Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, the president of 
Portugal



Paulo. Please do not distort the true history of colonization.



Read, here, some excerpts from the president of Angola in Lisbon. Jornal de 
Angola.



He said - Allow me to begin by thanking President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa for 
the kind invitation extended to us to participate in the celebrations of the 
Fiftieth Anniversary of April 25, 1974.



While the Portuguese people fought against fascism and the Salazar dictatorship 
since 1932, we, the African people colonized by Portugal, HAD BEEN FIGHTING 
SINCE THE 15TH CENTURY AGAINST PORTUGUESE COLONIZATION AND ITS CONSEQUENCES 
SUCH AS SLAVERY AND THE PLUNDERING OF OUR WEALTH.
WE FOUGHT FOR AN END TO THE ABUSES, CRIMES AND VIOLATIONS OF HUMAN RIGHTS 
COMMITTED BY THE COLONIALIST REGIME AGAINST OUR PEOPLE FOR CENTURIES. WE FOUGHT 
FOR OUR DIGNITY AS HUMAN BEINGS, WHO MUST HAVE THE SAME RIGHT TO FREEDOM, THE 
RIGHT TO BE THE MASTERS OF OUR OWN DESTINY.







The armed struggles for our Independence in Guinea Bissau, Angola and 
Mozambique have reached such an advanced stage, especially after the failure of 
the Mar Verde operation, the assassination of Amílcar Cabral and the 
proclamation of Independence by the PAIGC in the hills of Madina de Boé in 1973 
in Guinea Bissau, the fiasco of the Nó Górdio operation and
Regards
Alberto





I think I will agree with Nuno.
Portugal enriched itself with spices early in time more than it did in more 
recent times. It benefited mostly due to trade. It did not rob Goa and its 
people of anything like others did. And it developed the place quite well then.
The British pillaged more stuff from India like gold, diamonds and other 
precious stones, tea, etc.
The Spanish were terrible, it was mostly gold and silver from their South 
American possessions that impoverished these nations.
The French were worse, besides all the above, they have signed contracts with 
places like Haiti to have the colonies pay for damages to the slave owning 
colonisers! They are still paying a 1825 debt today, no wonder they are 
bankrupt.
Being born in Angola and grown up in Goa too, life in Portuguese colonies was 
different from those of other European powers then. In Angola were we lived it 
was paradise and the black people had also equal rights and quality of life. No 
discrimination like the British did in India and the French and Spanish did 
elsewhere.
One of the major contributions to Goa, the amazing drainage system, was 
destroyed by these BJP corrupt politicians who invent new ways to swindle the 
population.
India needs to do reparations to Goa for the damage it is doing to the state 
and for the money it is robbing its people.
Modern colonisers.
JP
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Sent: 26 April 2024 07:56
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Subject: Re: [GRN] Antonio Costa and Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, the president of 
Portugal

Yes, throughout the centuries Portugal comitted crimes. Just like every other 
country on Earth. But we also helped to build. Without Portugal there would be 
no Goan State in India, and Goans would be a lot different, not necessarily 
better. Without Portugal there wouldn't be a great nation such as Brazil. There 
wouldn't be a great Angolan state, with a strong sense of identity, with a 
prosperous economy built on much of what Portugal built over four and a half 
centuries. There wouldn't have been a tolerant Timorese nation, so different 
from Indonesia. There wouldn't have been a marvellously mixed nation such a 
Cape Verde, where the colour of skin is completely irrelevant. We took a lot 
away from those countries, but I believe we gave back a lot more than we took. 
No reparations are needed.

Nuno Cardoso da Silva


Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2024 at 11:56 AM
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Subject: [GRN] Antonio Costa and Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, the president of 
Portugal

The Portugal’s president, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, expressed some opinions  at 
an event with foreign journalists on Tuesday . ( In the month in which 50 years 
of democracy in Portugal - 25/04/2024)





He said António Costa, former prime-minister, son of a Goan, as someone 
reflective, the result of eastern ancestry, while Luís Montenegro, the new 
prime-minister, is “completely different”.

The head of state did not fail to analyze himself in this aspect. “I’m a 
hurried Westerner,” he defined.

The statement about Montenegro came when he explained how he saw the change of 
Government ahead of schedule. “He [Luís Montenegro] is a person who comes from 
a deep, urban-rural country, with rural behaviors. He is very curious, 
difficult to understand, precisely because of this.

Marcelo added that he “would be happy” and accustomed to António Costa's 
governance until 2026, but the dissolution of Parliament was necessary given 
his resignation as prime minister and secretary-general of the Socialist Party 
(PS).

In the interview with foreign journalists, the President of Portugal, Marcelo 
Rebelo de Sousa declared late on Tuesday that Portugal was responsible for 
crimes committed during transatlantic slavery and the colonial era, indicating 
a necessity for reparations.





https://www.dn.pt/6486274197/marcelo-faz-analises-e-comparacoes-entre-costa-e-luis-montenegro/

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/apr/24/portugal-pay-costs-slavery-colonialism-president





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