He should also get himself updated - Salazar died in 1971, now his successor in Goa is the Parrikar regime! Perhaps the difference is only in the name...
So much for the so-called (and self-styled) world's largest democracy!
Rui Miranda Collaço
Lisboa
From: "Teotonio R. de Souza" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Subject: [Goanet]Journalists in Goa Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2003 13:57:47 +0100 (Horário de verão de Greenwich)
Why are the Journalists in Goa so scared to speak out in Goa? Is the Salazar
regime back there?
I have read Godfrey Gonsalves lashing out agaisnt RN. I have known Rajan
Narayan while still in Goa and admired his contribution to the Konkani cause
I do not necessarily disagree with Godfrey. Neither with FN. Real life is
much more complex that what appears. But what bothers me and should bother
all on goanet, at least those who have to live and survive in Goa (not those
who can give can give bold advice from far away) is the fear of democracy!
Teotonio
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