Floriano, You're  mixing up issues and shifting goalposts here...

We can certainly debate about whether Goa has become a "dust bin" over
the course of 50 years, what kind of changes have taken place, whom it
benefits and how.

But my questions are about this attempt to show colonial Goa as some
kind of "shinning bowl". Wonder if anyone in the Mother Country itself
would buy such Lusostalgia...

FN


On 19 December 2011 22:52, floriano <floriano.l...@gmail.com> wrote:
> And according to you, Rico, what we have after the so called liberation is
> not colonialism?
> India liberated Bangladesh. Did they remain there? Could they??
> What then gives India the right to maintain its presence in Goa (especially
> the Naval presence at Dobolim)  after the task of liberating it? Did it have
> a referendun as is a must under the UN charter  to let Goans decide if they
> wanted to be with India or remain separate? NO!
> Then what is this  talk of being liberated?

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