Sitting in Quepem you have wishful dreams of another course for East African history?
Roland. > On Dec 15, 2020, at 2:35 PM, Adolfo Mascarenhas <adca...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I was wondering how many Goans would be interested in your message . Let > me begin by thanking Ivan D Pereira and yourself. Its so linked with > Eddies contribution about Palestinian Children imprisoned by the State of > Israel > > I listened to the entire presentation ......the Brutality in the name of > civilization :::White Of course::: > > ::::Several aspects struck me ....The German who were late in getting > colonies compared to the British and French ..took a Massive chunk in East > Africa, included Tanzania, Rwanda and Burundi...nearly a million sqkm > > ::::The Maji Maji Uprising in German East Africa, like The Herero Massacre in > SW Africa (was the first genocide of the 20th century:) It > > caught the German Administration by Surprise but they retaliated with > savagery thousands were mowed down countless others just starved ...8 > years later A decade later WW I and thousands more died. For some years I > heard a Africans talking about using drums to send messages Herero People > all the way to Tanzania . > > :::: The British Supported Portugal ...who in the 16 Century divided the > world into two parts Excepting Brazil, the East was Portugal's and Latin > America for the Spanish > > :::::Is History Repeating ....... > > To Be Continued > > > Grandolfo > > In a Safe Haven called Dar es Salaam (Arabic scholars please translate )