From: Jose Colaco
Sent: January-04-13 11:33 AM
> Is it kind of strange that Bosco is seen at his place of work more than
ONCE?
RESPONSE: It could imply the guy doing the seeing maybe doing the
daru-drinking or smoking something.
> I am surprising myself by agreeing with Dr. Falcao twice in as ma
On Jan 3, 2013, at 11:27 PM, Bosco D wrote re
Original Message-From: Dr. Ferdinando dos Reis Falcao: Check these photos
from LIFE Magazine:
[1] there is one chap in both these photos:
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bject: Re: [Goanet] GOA'S LIBERATION IN RETROSPECT By: Adv. Antonio Lobo
Many peaceful freedom fighters who would not have been termed as terrorists
today were arrested and thrown in jail without trial in Salazar's Goa.
Several were killed by Salazar's police.
Cheers,
San
To find out how many peaceful freedom fighters were killed by Salazar's police
please read the following book published in 1955:
"Inside Goa" by Homer A. Jack
To find out about executions of peaceful freedom fighters and atrocities by the
Portuguese in Goa during Salazar rule please read:
"Fac
Distortion of History by different people is well known all over.
The statement "Many peaceful freedom fighters were killed by Salazar's
police" is absolutely false, baseless and malicious.
None of those cited were killed, although some were incarcerated in prison at
Cascais.
Besides, Goa wa
Here is a partial list of peaceful Goan freedom fighters who were arrested and
imprisoned in Salazar's Goa:
Nilkanth Karapurkar
Guilherme de Souza Ticló
T. B. Cunha
Purshottam Kakodkar
Telo de Mascarenhas
According to a historical report nearly 1500 peaceful protesters were arrested
and jailed
2013 7:51 PM
>Subject: Re: [Goanet] GOA'S LIBERATION IN RETROSPECT By: Adv. Antonio Lobo
>
>Many peaceful freedom fighters who would not have been termed as terrorists
>today were arrested and thrown in jail without trial in Salazar's Goa. Several
>were killed by Sa
Many peaceful freedom fighters who would not have been termed as terrorists
today were arrested and thrown in jail without trial in Salazar's Goa. Several
were killed by Salazar's police.
Cheers,
Santosh
- Original Message -
From: Gabriel de Figueiredo
>
> It should also be noted th
;Sent: Monday, 31 December 2012 5:02 PM
>Subject: [Goanet] GOA'S LIBERATION IN RETROSPECT By: Adv. Antonio Lobo
>
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>The so-called freedom fighters some of whom, excluding some honourable
>exceptions, could oly carry out acts of vandalism at various times with the
>blessin
GOA'S LIBERATION IN RETROSPECT
By: Adv. Antonio Lobo
[COUNTERPOINT]
Herald: 30 December, 2012
[MANY TEARS WERE SHED IN PRIVATE, NOT SO MUCH FOR THE DEPARTURE OF THE
PORTUGUESE BUT FOR THE SUBSTITUTION OF NEW CHAINS IN PLACE OF THE OLD]
The moment the Indian Army took Goa, the first step tak
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