This Months Article
This Months Article
Starting: Fri December 1, 2000
Ending: Sun December 31, 2000
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Pakistan-Kashmir Caucus
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www.islamicsupremecouncil.org, December, 2000
>>> In the Name of God, the Most Merciful, the
Most Compassionate, with Praise and Peace on our Beloved Prophet, His Family
and Companions. ......
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Buddhism makes a comeback in India
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Francois Gautier, Rediff on Net, December 1, 2000
>>> There is little doubt that Buddha came at
a time where Hinduism had got bogged down in too much philosophical talk,
rituals and casteism -- it would need much later a Shankaracharya to give
it again a new impetus -- and Buddhism offered a simple way out of human
misery to anybody, whatever their caste and social status. ......
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Militants kill four kids in Kashmir:
AFP
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Rediff on Net, December 2, 2000
>>> Militants shot dead four children in Kashmir,
an army official said Saturday. ......
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US Lawmaker Backtracks From Anti-India
Statement
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The Times of India, December 3, 2000
>>> One of the most influential and respected
African American US lawmakers has written to President Bill Clinton dissociating
himself from a letter sent to the president by a bipartisan group of 20
legislators urging him to declare India a terrorist state. ......
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Hung(a)ry for Sanskrit
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Priya Jestin, The Times of India, December 3,
2000
>>> There's a small land-locked nation in faraway
Europe whose people mouth Sanskrit shlokas and devour Kalidasa's Shankutala
and Jayadeva's Gita Govinda. Unbelievable? Probably, but Hungary
is really like that. Though most Indians don't know much about it,
this is a land where the Vedas and Upanishads have been religiously read
for the past two centuries. ......
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'Don't invite the likes of Mani.
If you must, limit them to two pegs' (interview - Amar Singh)
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Sakina Yusuf Khan, The Times of India, December
3, 2000
>>> None of the Capital's glitterati was prepared
for the extremely ugly exchanges that took place at a social evening last
month between Congress MP Mani Shankar and Samajwadi Party leader Amar
Singh. Starting off as a wordy duel, it degenerated into a physical
one, much to the embarrassment of all present. ......
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Crystal belle
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Vitusha Oberoi, Mid-Day, December 3, 2000
>>> Nobody shall harm me before my time comes,
and nobody shall save me when my time does come." says astrologer Marjorie
Orr, her mauve stain shirt flapping in the wind as she balances herself
on a deceptively narrow ledge at the top of Jantar Mantar's spiralling
steps. ......
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Tolerance in Hinduism
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Ashok Chowgule, Mid-Day, December 3, 2000
>>> "The myths of 'Hindu tolerance' and 'Indian
inclusiveness' have been questioned before.. Those familiar with
Indian myths know that destruction as well as creation and preservation
has been a recurring theme. If the god Bramha is thought of as the
creator and Vishnu as the preserver, it is also true that Siva and Kali
are thought of as destroyers. In the Bhagavadgita, Arjuna is instructed
by Krishna that it is his duty as a kshatriya to fight and that it is better
to do that, however poorly, than to someone else's dharma well." ......
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'Situation in PoK worse than in
J&K'
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PTI, Times of India, December 4, 2000
>>> Some leaders from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir
(PoK) have said the people in PoK were "worse-off" than their brethren
in Jammu and Kashmir and blamed Pakistan for using the area for its "own
vested interests". ......
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For BJP all religions are equal:
Advani
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Deepak Sharma, The Pioneer, December 4, 2000
>>> The story of the day in Ajmer was not Union
Home Minister L K Advani's visit to the Pushkar temples. Rather,
it was his surprise appearance at one of the holiest of Muslim shrines
--- the Dargah of Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti. ......
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A surprise: Advani prays at Ajmer
dargah
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Bisheshwar Mishra, The Times of India, December
4, 2000
>>> Ajmer - Politics never ceases to amaze.
Home Minister L K Advani on Sunday prayed at Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti's
dargah here. The local Muslims were ecstatic and thronged the dargah
in huge numbers to watch the spectacle. ......
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Ceasefire: a suspension of judgment
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Varsha Bhosle, Rediff on Net, December 4, 2000
>>> The death toll since Prime Minister Hajpayee's
announcement of the unilateral ceasefire during aaarrrrgghhhh...
"the holy month of" Ramzan: 6 Hindu labourers abducted and shot dead by
Lashkar-e-Taiba; 4 Sikh and 1 Hindu truckers shot dead by Hizb-ul Mujahideen;
4 soldiers of 32 RR; 7 civilians; 8 soldiers of the Indian Army; 1 head
constable; and 4 children, aged 3 to 15 years, pulverised in grenade blasts.
This, of course, is not remotely a complete list. ......
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Surrendered ultra says there are
about 400 Fidayeens in J&K
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Dinesh Manhotra, The Daily Excelsior, December
4, 2000
>>> Even as the Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee
has announced unilateral cease-fire in the holy month of Ramzan to bring
peace and tranquility, Pakistan, on the other hand, has intensified efforts
to infiltrate maximum number of Fidayeens to escalate violence in the State.
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Kashmir : countdown to annexation
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Sandhya Jain, The Pioneer, December 5, 2000
>>> Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee's current
offer of a unilateral ceasefire in Kashmir has so drastically and qualitatively
altered the ground reality against India that one cannot but fear that
the countdown to the formal annexation of the state by Pakistan has begun.
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The great betrayal
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Ram Gopal, BJP Today, December 1-15, 2000
>>> In your editorial, you have expressed the
view that the Congress behaviour towards Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel smacked
of paranoia, even after your academic friend had explained to you that
the Congress behaviour was not psychological but was real politic. ......
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BJP's concern at bomb blast in
Kerala
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BJP Today, December 1-15, 2000
>>> THE Bharatiya Janata Party has expressed
grave concern at the incident of five CPI-M workers seriously injured in
a bomb explosion at their party office at Kannur (Cannanore) on Sunday,
November 12. ......
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Crystal belle
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Vitusha Oberoi, Mid-Day, December 3, 2000
>>> Nobody shall harm me before my time comes,
and nobody shall save me when my time does come." says astrologer Marjorie
Orr, her mauve stain shirt flapping in the wind as she balances herself
on a deceptively narrow ledge at the top of Jantar Mantar's spiralling
steps. ......
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The Terror Within
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The Indian Express, December 3, 2000
>>> He could he your neighbour, vegetable vendor
or worse even your plumber. Deep in the soul of this city, a low-intensity
war involving hardcore agents of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence
(ISI) inextricably linked to the local underworld is being waged. ......
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Pakistani Hindu Community will
boycott the local elections
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Punjab Kesari, December 3, 2000
>>> The Pakistani Hindu community has decided
to boycott the local elections. These residents of the southern sector
of Sindh province are opposing the electoral system that deprives the minorities
of its voting rights. ......
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ABVP wins; Leftists shown the door
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The Organiser, December 3, 2000
>>> The Red bastion has fallen and students say
a "political earthquake" made it. The one vote victory of Sandeep
Kumar Mahapatra at the Jawaharlal Nehru University Students Union (JNUSU)
has sent Leftist-leftovers packing. "It is a victory of nationalist
forces", said Sandeep as the results were announced. ......
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Cruelty thy name is SFI
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The Organiser, December 3, 2000
>>> Can an ideology make man a beast? It seems
yes. Students' Federation of India (SFI) has proved it once again.
In a bizzare incident in Kerala the lumpens of SFI have turned the back
of student leader, Nishad, into a billboard and branded the words 'SFI'
with knives on it. ......
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Training camp for village poojaris
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The Organiser, December 3, 2000
>>> The 15-day residential training camp for
village temple poojaris organised by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) at
Rameswaram was inaugurated on November 13 by His Holiness Shri Jayendra
Saraswati of Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam. Shri S. Vedantam, international
vice-president of VHP welcomed Swamiji at the entrance of Goswami Mutt,
a multi-service complex of the Parishad where the camp was held. ......
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The Jnyaneshwari: Where two religions
meet
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Yogesh Pawar, The Indian Express, December 3,
2000
>>> Call it a synthesis of all that is beautiful
in Hinduism and Christianity or simply baulk at it as another attempt to
bridge the twain that even Samuel Langhorne Clemens felt could not be bridged.
You can love or hate Fr Felix Machado's treatise on Sant Jnyaneshwar's
Jnyaneshwari depending on where you sit on the saffron spectrum but you
cannot ignore it. ......
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Hindus: majority yet minority
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Francois Gautier, The Indian Express, December
4, 2000
>>> Hindus, who comprise the majority population
of India, boasts of one the oldest cultures of the world. Sanskrit
is often thought as the mother of all languages; Hindu philosophy has to
considerably fashioned Greek mythology and Celticlore (as demonstrated
by French Indianist Guy Deleury); and these two traditions represent the
foundation of all European culture. ......
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No Separation of Mosque and State
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Chuck Baldwin, CNN News, December 5, 2000
>>> The cat is finally out of the bag.
Children may pray and worship in public school - but only if they are Muslims.
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Ayodhya movement was akin to freedom
struggle: BJP
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Neena Vyas, The Hindu, December 5, 2000
>>> The ``people's movement'' led by Mr.
L.K. Advani, now Union Home Minister, for building a Ram temple at
Ayodhya which led to the destruction of the Babri Masjid was today compared
by the Bharatiya Janata Party to the ``freedom movement led by Mahatma
Gandhi and other leaders like Lokmanya Tilak and Subhas Chandra Bose.''
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Militants raid Hindu Ashram
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The Telegraph, December 5, 2000
>>> Barely 24 hours after desecrating an ashram
set up by slain religious leader Shanti Kumar Tripura, militants of the
National Liberation Front of Tripura raided another ashram at Jirania Khola
yesterday and asked the inmates to stop all Hindu rituals and practices.
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Two more CRPF men killed in Kashmir;
another suicide attack foiled
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The Indian Express, December 5, 2000
>>> Two more CRPF jawans were killed today morning
in the ongoing encounter with militants inside its camp in Anantnag district,
even as the Army foiled another attempt by militants to storm its post
in north Kashmir, official sources said here. ......
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US panel tells Bush India emerging
as "great power," Pakistan going down the tubes
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Chidanand Rajghatta, The Indian Express, December
6, 2000
>>> A Bush White House should acknowledge India's
progress towards becoming a major Asian power and engage it on a much larger
canvas than South Asia, a bipartisan panel of influential foreign policy
analysts has advised presumptive President-elect George W.Bush. ......
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Christians killed in Indonesia
for refusing to convert to Islam
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The Herald, December 6, 2000
>>> Muslims have slaughtered a total 93 Christians
since last week on a small island of the Maluku chain for refusing to convert
to Islam, a church activist said today quoting a survivor. ......
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PM rejects demand for Ministers'
resignation in Ayodhya case
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PTI, The Hindu, December 6, 2000
>>> Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee today
rejected as unjustified the Opposition demand for resignation of three
chargesheeted Ministers including L K Advani, saying Ayodhya was no issue
to quit because temple construction was an expression of national feeling
which was yet to be realised. ......
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Pak CEO warns Vajpayee over Kashmir
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The Indian Express, December 6, 2000
>>> Pakistani military ruler General Pervez Musharraf
Wednesday demanded a response from Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee
to Islamabad's latest offer of dialogue over Kashmir. ......
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Basu for Family, never mind Party!
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C R Irani, The Statesman, December 6, 2000
>>> IN a Caveat a few days ago, I had warned
Buddhadev Bhattacharya not to silently suffer the burdens so wantonly thrust
upon him - designed to discredit him as being unfit for the job, to being
unable even to protect people in his own constituency, in order to prepare
the ground for a call to Jyoti Basu to return to the wild applause of acolytes
like Subhas Chakraborty and those nearer home like family and Advocate-General.
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The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly:
December 2000 edition
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Rajeev Srinivasan, Rediff on Net, December 7,
2000
>>> I have been alternatively encouraged, saddened,
and entertained by the goings-on in India recently. I am encouraged
that the Indian government is, at long last, taking baby steps towards
engaging ASEAN, including Myanmar. ......
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27 persons mowed down in Assam
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Rediff on Net, December 7, 2000
>>> In another cold-blooded strike against Hindi-speaking
people in Assam, suspected United Liberation Front of Asom militants gunned
down 27 persons and seriously wounded 15 others in the Sadiya-Tezu road
in remote Sunpura forest in Tinsukia district Thursday evening, police
said. ......
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Memorial for first Indian settlers
planned - South Africa
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Fakir Hassen, India Abroad, December 7, 2000
>>> A call to erect a memorial to the first
Indian settlers who came to this South African city in 1860 and their 1.2
million descendants at the Point here has been made by a heritage foundation
here. The Malaysian developer of a huge commercial project at the
Point, Rocpoint, said it is still considering a proposal submitted by the
1860 Heritage Foundation for the erection of a monument. ......
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Collaborating on issuing denials
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M K Dhar, The Pioneer, December 7, 2000
>>> Washington assumes too much by asserting
that China will honour its commitment not to supply nuclear capable missiles
or components in future. China is committed now to further improve
and reinforce its export control system covering ban on dual use items
under its missile non-proliferation policy. ......
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Pakistan Improves Nuclear Command
and Control System
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www.stratfor.com, December 7, 2000
>>> Pakistan's National Command Authority held
its second meeting in Rawalpindi Nov. 27 at the Strategic Plans Division,
The Nation reported. Pakistan's Chief Executive Gen. Pervez
Musharraf, who leads the NCA, chaired the meeting. During this last
session, the NCA made decisions to consolidate its nuclear weapons management
system. ......
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ULFA in the grip of ISI -- Surrendered
militant
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Ens & Agencies, The Indian Express, December
7, 2000
>>> A high-ranking ULFA militant who surrendered
along with 160 others today, said that the the banned separatist organisation
was in the grip of Pakistan's ISI. ......
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PM rejects demand for ministers'
resignation
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The Economic Times, December 7, 2000
>>> In what appears to be a significant defence
of the Ayodhya movement - which formed part of the BJP's political Hindutva
campaign - Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee said the efforts to construct
a temple were an 'expression of national feeling'. Mr Vajpayee also
rejected the opposition's demand for resignation of the three Union ministers
- L K Advani, Murli Manohar Joshi and Uma Bharati. ......
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Jihad culture: an American view
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Prof Khalid Mahmud, Dawn, Karachi, December 2,
2000
>>> While the Indians have been telling the world
that Pakistan is the mother of terrorism in the region, the scare of Islamic
fundamentalist forces becoming unmanageable and posing a threat to the
status quo in and around Pakistan has been causing anxiety in the western
capitals. ......
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Pakistan's Afghan neighboures:
When your home is mine
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Ijaz Hussain, The Asian Age, December 2, 2000
>>> Following the entry of 30,000 Afghan refugees
in Pakistan during the last two months and the threat of their unabated
influx in the days to come, particularly the expected flow of about half
a million more during the next 45 days, the government of Pakistan on November
9 imposed a ban on the entry of all Afghans into Pakistan without valid
travel documents. ......
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Cruelty thy name is SFI
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The Organiser, December 3, 2000
>>> Can an ideology make man a beast? It seems
yes. Students' Federation of India (SFI) has proved it once again.
In a bizzare incident in Kerala the lumpens of SFI have turned the back
of student leader, Nishad, into a billboard and branded the words 'SFI'
with knives on it. ......
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ABVP wins; Leftists shown the door
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The Organiser, December 3, 2000
>>> The Red bastion has fallen and students say
a "political earthquake" made it. The one vote victory of Sandeep
Kumar Mahapatra at the Jawaharlal Nehru University Students Union (JNUSU)
has sent Leftist-leftovers packing. "It is a victory of nationalist
forces", said Sandeep as the results were announced. ......
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Training camp for village poojaris
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The Organiser, December 3, 2000
>>> The 15-day residential training camp for
village temple poojaris organised by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) at
Rameswaram was inaugurated on November 13 by His Holiness Shri Jayendra
Saraswati of Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam. ......
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Hizb asks India not to rake up
'frivolous' issue of infiltration
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The Times of India, December 4, 2000
>>> Pakistan-based Kashmiri militant outfit Hizbul
Mujahideen on Monday asked New Delhi not to rake up the "frivolous issue"
of infiltration of militants on the Line of Control but take concrete steps
to resolve the basic issue of Kashmir. ......
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Na Khuda Hi Mila Na Wisaal-E-Sanam
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M.J. Akbar, The Asian Age, December 4, 2000
>>> Q: Let's start with the recent attack on
Nawa-e-Waqt in Karachi. Who did it?
A: There are many reports regarding the bomb
attack. Different agencies, law enforcement and security agencies are presenting
different pictures. ......
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Pallone tells India, Pak to protect
Kashmiri Pandits
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The Times of India, December 6, 2000
>>> A leading Congressman who has been championing
the cause of Kashmiri Pandits has called on both India and Pakistan to
protect the minority Hindu community in Muslim-majority Jammu and Kashmir
from continuing assaults. ......
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ISI agent held in Delhi, 10 kg
RDX seized
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The Times of India, December 6, 2000
>>> In a major catch, sleuths of the military
intelligence and Delhi Police have nabbed a Pakistani ISI agent assigned
the task of gathering sensitive information about the Indian Army and seized
explosives, including 10 kg of RDX, and several incriminating letters from
him. ......
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Five killed, 36 injured on 10th
day of ceasefire in Kashmir
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The Times of India, December 7, 2000
>>> Five people have been killed and 36 others
injured in separatist-related violence in Kashmir, despite an ongoing unilateral
ceasefire by the security forces, police said Thursday. ......
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Commentary: Political dynasties
are thriving
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Steve Sailer, UPI, December 7, 2000
>>> The governor of Missouri appointed Jean Carnahan
to fill the U.S. Senate seat won on Nov. 7 by her late husband
Mel Carnahan. First lady Hillary Clinton drew hordes of photographers
when she showed up on Capitol Hill to undergo the orientation for new senators.
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PM endorses Ram temple plan
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Navhind Times, December 7, 2000
>>> In perhaps his most categorical pronouncement
ever on the Ayodhya controversy, the Prime Minister, Mr A B Vajpayee, on
Wednesday not only firmly rejected demands for the resignations of three
charge-sheeted BJP ministers but also endorsed the plan to erect a Ram
Mandir on the disputed site. ......
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Collaborating on issuing denials
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M K Dhar, The Pioneer, December 7, 2000
>>> Washington assumes too much by asserting
that China will honour its commitment not to supply nuclear capable missiles
or components in future. China is committed now to further improve
and reinforce its export control system covering ban on dual use items
under its missile non-proliferation policy. ......
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Deposed Pakistani Prime Minister
and Family Ordered Exiled to Saudi Arabia
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Kathy Gannon, The Associated Press, December 9,
2000
>>> Pakistan's ousted prime minister Nawaz Sharif
has been released from jail and exiled to Saudi Arabia, the military government
said early Sunday, more than a year after it toppled his administration
in a coup. "This decision has been taken in the best interest of
the country and people of Pakistan," the government said in an official
statement carried by the state-run news agency. ......
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In coastal Gujarat, a new catch:
Brahmins
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Milind Ghatwai, The Indian Express, December 9,
2000
>>> I am a Brahmin by Karma," says Jairambhai
Shankar Keni of Dehri village, who has come to attend the 80th birth anniversary
celebrations of Pandurang Shastri Athawale on the banks of Narmada river.
"Most Brahmins don't know much about the Vedas but I do," he says proudly,
pointing to the sacred thread peeping out of his shirt. Not many
can dispute that argument though Keni is just a fisherman. ......
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Ideologically secure
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Rakesh Sinha, The Hindustan Times, December 11,
2000
>>> A debate has been sparked off by Prime Minister
Atal Bihari Vajpayee's assertion last week that the construction of a Ram
temple at Ayodhya where the Babri mosque once stood was the "expression
of national sentiment which remains unfinished". ......
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Ayodhya and 'Khalistan': the link
betwixt
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Varsha Bhosle, Rediff on Net, December 11, 2000
>>> Despite the Kashmir ceasefire, Ayodhya, as
always, has edged everything else off the mastheads. This year, as
always, the fracas began two days before the anniversary of the Babri Masjid
demolition (the rest of the year, the "hurt" feelings are inconsequential).
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Heritage hushed up
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Prafull Goradia, The Pioneer, December 12, 2000
>>> One night during the monsoon of 1991, the
rain was so heavy that it washed away the wall that was concealing the
frontage of the Bijamandal mosque raised by Aurangzeb in 1682. ......
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Ayodhya again!
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Saisuresh Sivaswamy, Rediff on Net, December 12,
2000
>>> Ayodhya, to most Indians, is a divine city
thanks to its association with the legend. And given the force of
belief, it is immaterial whether this was the actual geographical entity
that Ram presided over, just as it is irrelevant whether Jesus Christ really
performed those miracles attributed to him or if Prophet Mohamed was all
that legend tells us he was. Belief, often, transcends everything,
and where such belief is not maleficent, it really shouldn't be of concern
to anyone. ......
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"Communist" leaders back privatisation
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Sarah Glynn, www.socialist.net
>>> While the streets of Seattle may have dragged
some of the issues surrounding liberalisation into a wider public consciousness,
the newly elected right wing Indian government, supported by the main Congress
opposition, is driving full steam ahead with its programme of economic
reform. ......
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Coke, Pepsi face coconut water
revolution
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Rasheeda Bhagat, The Hindu, December 6, 2000
>>> In an interesting offshoot of the 'boycott
palm oil' drive in some districts of North Kerala, over 4000 college students
in this town in Kozhikode district are now saying "No thank you" to Coke,
Pepsi and other bottled drinks. ......
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Amendments of contention
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Neerja Chowdhury, The Indian Express, December
9, 2000
>>> Did you know that a Christian man can divorce
his wife on grounds of adultery, but she cannot get a divorce unless she
proves him to be both adulterous and cruel or adulterous and incestuous
at the same time? ......
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Protest by Afghan women leads to
violence in Islamabad
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The Associated Press, December 11, 2000
>>> Pakistani police fired tear gas and beat
protesters with steel-tipped sticks during a demonstration Sunday against
Afghanistan's hardline Taliban rulers and their policies on women. ......
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Equality of Idiocy
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Ayaz Amir, The Asian Age, December 11, 2000
>>> In Chakwal, which I am increasingly loth
to leave as the years roll by, I am ready to go to bed after an early dinner.
If I have the energy I have my daily fix of Pakistan Television's hit show,
the nine o'clock news, which I try not to miss because the sight of the
Chief Executive and the President of the Republic performing their routine
functions (cutting tapes and so on) I find reassuring, the way I find the
coming out of the stars and the waxing and waning of the moon reassuring.
After that and a bit of reading it is lights out for me. ......
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Bin Laden t-shirt enrages Nike
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BBC News, December 12, 2000
>>> Not content with stealing Nike's name, trademark
pirates are using it to glorify America's most wanted international fugitive,
Saudi dissident Osama bin Laden. ......
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'Get Back POK'
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Arvind Lavkare, Rediff on Net, December 12, 2000
>>> Even as fidayeens or IEDs killed or crippled
our security forces as well as civilians while Vajpayee in Delhi kept playing
his fiddle of J&K cease-fire, a bunch of people sowed the seeds in
Mumbai of an exceptional movement called "Get Back POK." In concept, it's
a daring movement the like of which one cannot quite recall in the last
53 years since Pakistan, courtesy the United Nations, merrily retained
some 40 per cent of the territory it invaded and has ruled over ever since,
having the cheek to call it "Azad Kashmir." ......
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Supreme Court Elects The President!
Orchestrates "Velvet Legal Coup"
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Common Dreams, December 13, 2000
>>> Congressman Jesse Jackson, Jr. today
said, "As a U.S. congressman I swore to uphold the Constitution and
the laws of the United States. Today I reaffirm that oath.
I also reaffirm that we are a nation of laws and not of men, thus, I accept
and will abide by the ruling of the Supreme Court. ......
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U.S. Trains China for War ...
With U.S.
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NewsMax.com, December 13, 2000
>>> Chinese troops are being trained for war
with the United States, using methods freely handed over to them by the
U.S. Army. ......
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China blows up hundreds of illegal
'churches'
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David Rennie, The Telegraph, December 13, 2000
>>> Chinese authorities in the city of Wenzhou
have torn down or blown up more than 200 illegal churches and temples.
A further 239 small places of worship in the east coast city, many of them
linked to the underground Roman Catholic church, have been forced to close.
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Ceaseless questions
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Anil Narendra, The Pioneer, December 14, 2000
>>> Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee's announcement
of unilateral ceasefire has not silenced the guns in Jammu & Kashmir
as it was hoped. The reasons are obvious. ......
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Security forces on high alert after
14 people killed in Kashmir
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CNN.com, December 14, 2000
>>> Security forces went on high alert in troubled
Jammu-Kashmir state after 14 people were killed and 15 others injured in
at least five separate attacks by suspected separatist militants, reports
said Wednesday. ......
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China arming ULFA, Minister tells
House
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The Indian Express, December 14, 2000
>>> India said on Wednesday that a senior separatist
leader from the troubled North-East had revealed that his outfit had received
arms from China and had contacts with the Chinese army. ......
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Chori Chori...Shakeel-conduit Rizvi
held
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The Indian Express, December 14, 2000
>>> Rizvi, who's said to be Karachi-based don
Chhota Shakeel's associate,has been booked under the Maharashtra Control
of Organised Crime Control Act(MCOCA) 1999 after he was charged under Section
302 (read with Section 115),which means conspiracy to kill. The other
sections are 387, 120B read with3(1). ......
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ULFA is getting Chinese arms, Minister
tells Parliament
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Reuters, The Indian Express, December 14, 2000
>>> India said on Wednesday that a senior separatist
leader from the troubled North-East had revealed that his outfit had received
arms from China and had contacts with the Chinese army. ......
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NYPD Apologizes Over Seizing Koran
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J.M. Menezes, Rediff on Net, December 14, 2000
>>> "People would die in defense of the holy
book," said Mujeeb Lodi, publisher of an ethnic weekly in New York, sadly
shaking his head. He was discussing the desecration of a few copies
of the Koran in New York-and how it took the police nearly a week to apologize.
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China Defends Destroying Churches
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Catholic World News, December 14, 2000
>>> China's Communist government defended its
campaign to destroy hundreds of churches in an eastern province on Thursday,
claiming that the country actually seeks to protect religious freedom.
......
-
Sonia fails to rise to the occasion
again
-
The Economic Times, December 14, 2000
>>> The leader of the Opposition, Sonia Gandhi's
continuing silence in Parliament during the Ayodhya debate on Wednesday
highlighted yet again the Congress party's persistent crisis of leadership.
......
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No let-up in militant strikes in
Kashmir
-
Agencies, The Pioneer, December 15, 2000
>>> The security forces in Jammu and Kashmir
are exercising utmost restraint in keeping with the cease-fire announced
by Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee but official figures show there
has been no let-up in the militants' killing spree. ......
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For all, it's bye-bye Babri structure
-
Arati R. Jerath, Indian Express, December 15,
2000
>>> By the time the Ayodhya debate ended this
evening, the Ram temple was back on the political agenda. In fact,
the two-day discussion did not see a single demand for the reconstruction
of the mosque, not even a token one from G M Banatwala of the Indian Muslim
League. Instead, there seemed to be a consensus across the board
that a temple be built in Ayodhya. ......
-
On the road President Clinton lit
-
Shobori Ganguli, The Pioneer, December 15, 2000
>>> Finally the United States has a President;
more importantly, for India, the new President says the United States must
pay more attention to India. The road ahead? ......
-
Lashkar tells Musharraf to grow
beard, launch jihad
-
India-Today, December 16, 2000
>>> The Lashkar-e-Toiba wants Pakistan Chief
Executive Gen. Pervez Musharraf to grow a beard in conformity with
Muslim customs. The Islamist party also wants the Pakistan Army to
launch a jihad against India to resolve the Kashmir issue. ......
-
5 Muslims killed by China police
-
Agencies, The Pioneer, December 16, 2000
>>> Five Chinese Muslims were shot dead and over
40 injured in a violent clash with police in Shandong province which erupted
over an "insult" to the minority community, media reports said Friday.
......
-
Surface-to-surface missile launcher
seized in Anantnag
-
The Daily Excelsior, December 16, 2000
>>> In a major success, Anantnag police assisted
by Special Operations Group (SOG) and army today effected a huge haul of
arms and ammunition including a surface-to-surface missile launcher during
a series of raids conducted at different places since last evening. ......
-
Hizbul Mujahideen claims 12 Indian
troops killed in Kashmir
-
Yahoo News, December 16, 2000
>>> Kashmir's key militant group Hizbul Mujahideen
claimed its guerrillas in Indian Kashmir killed more than a dozen soldiers
in attacks on two paramilitary camps on Friday. ......
-
US should recognise India as strategic
ally: Powell
-
The Times of India, December 17, 2000
>>> United States secretary of state-designate
Colin Powell strongly believes that his country should recognise India
as a major regional power and strategic ally. Powell accepted Goerge
W Bush's nomination as secretary of state Saturday. ......
-
There is no Kashmir solution
-
Ayaz Amir, Dawn, December 18, 2000
>>> What thunderbolt must strike us from the
heavens to realize that a Kashmir solution that can satisfy our concerns
or preconceptions does not exist. At least not in the realm of possibility.
......
-
The AIDS bazaar
-
Meena Menon, Humanscape, December 2000
>>> A recent report presented to the Maharashtra
legislature stated that dozens of bogus NGOs are clambering onto the AIDS
bandwagon. Many of the organisations which have received funding
for HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention either don't exist, or do very little.
Are more people living off AIDS than dying of it? ......
-
Health expenditure on disease control:
Should AIDS be a priority?
-
Humanscape, December 2000
>>> AIDS may continue to be the flavour of the
month/year internationally. But does that justify the fact that several
Indian states allocate a much larger percentage of their health budget
to HIV/AIDS than to other far more widespread diseases such as malaria
and tuberculosis? ......
-
The agenda behind the epidemic
-
Parshuram Ray, Humanscape, December 2000
>>> A decade-and-a-half after the AIDS programme
took off in India, there is no consensus even on the number of HIV-positive
people in the country. Figures vary wildly between 3.5 million to
100 million! Why do governmental and non-governmental organisations remain
completely unaccountable? ......
-
African alarm call
-
Humanscape, December 2000
>>> In the US, official statistics show that
the number of HIV-positive persons has not increased from 1 million since
testing began and experts say the figure has now come down to between 6-8,00,000.
In UK also the official estimate of 23,000 HIV-positive cases nationwide
is about one-half or a third of earlier estimates. In Russia 30,000
were earlier estimated to be HIV-positive, but later only 66 were found
to be so! ......
-
The deadly HIV/AIDS industry
-
Humanscape, December 2000
>>> HIV/AIDS is one of the greatest crises being
faced by mankind today. History tells us that whenever there has
been a crisis there have also been those who have exploited the crisis.
HIV/AIDS is no exception to this historic truism. The self-serving
HIV/AIDS industry is very industriously exploiting the global HIV/AIDS
crisis. ......
-
NACO's brief
-
Humanscape, December 2000
>>> In order to combat the onslaught of the HIV/AIDS
epidemic, the Government of India established the National AIDS Control
Organisation (NACO) in 1992, as an executive body in the ministry of health
and family welfare in New Delhi, to work for the prevention and control
of AIDS in the country. ......
-
'Christians are more indigenous
than upper-caste Hindus' (Interview)
-
Parshuram Ray, Humanscape, December 2000
>>> T K Oommen, writer and professor of sociology,
whose study of The Christian Clergy in India has just been published, discusses
the thorny issue of conversion and points out why the issue of indigenising
Christians or the Christian church is a contradiction in terms ......
-
Letter from America
-
Siddhartha, Humanscape, December 2000
>>> It's fall and the trees are a riot of yellow
and red. I'm at the Centre for International Education, University
of Massachusetts, Northampton. I was invited here to give a talk
titled `Beyond Paulo Freire'. It was unusual to be asked by a US
university (the five colleges in the area, including Smith College) to
speak on Freire just when I had begun to feel, rather regretfully, that
he was almost forgotten. ......
-
Reactions to the Supreme Court's
go-ahead on the Sardar Sarovar Project
-
Safia Sircar, Humanscape, December 2000
>>> Q.: How does the Supreme Court decision affect
the people's struggle?
A.: It has been a big blow to the people.
It is an injury in itself. The decision is absolutely illegal and
unconstitutional. ......
-
Enticing the Muslim vote-bank
-
T N Khanna, The Pioneer, December 6, 2000
>>> Ever since 1977, BJP's fortune in the Parliament
had been rising; and by 1996 it covered enough ground to emerge as the
single largest party, albeit short of absolute majority. ......
-
'We would rather die than go back'
-
Rediff on Net, December 8, 2000
>>> When Partition occurred, many Muslims left
India for Pakistan and many Hindus left Pakistan for India. ......
-
'When one is a Hindu one lives
in constant fear'
-
Rediff on Net, December 9, 2000
>>> Every day, in Kahnaur, Indian relatives hear
tales of woe from their Pakistani relatives. And, each time a new
story is recounted, they cannot help but pray in gratitude for having the
good sense to leave Pakistan after Partition. ......
-
SAMHAIN: (Halloween)
-
Arktion© Pagan Faith, December 12, 2000
>>> Greetings to thee and thine! An important
date in the cycle of life and the year is approaching and we invite
you to reflect upon its significance and indeed to join us in night of
spiritual regeneration. To assist you we have written for you below
some information on our Tradition. ......
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No money for mosques, says ex-minister
-
Deccan Chronicle, December 12, 2000
>>> The Congress on Monday charged that the State
government has released only Rs 1 crore to the Minorities Welfare Department
of the total budget allocation of Rs 42 crore. ......
-
Indian film producer's arrest
bares mafia links
-
Agence France-Presse, December 18, 2000
>>> The Indian film industry's mafia links have
been exposed once again following the arrest of a leading movie producer
last week. ......
-
Bangla woos banned Khasi militant
outfits
-
Rahul Karmakar, The Hindustan Times, December
18, 2000
>>> The Meghalaya government is worried over
Dhaka's courtship of two Khasi-Garo militant outfits, encouraging them
to set up training camps in Bangladesh adjoining the West Khasi Hills and
Garo Hills districts. ......
-
Clinton's parting gift to Asia
-
Brahma Chellaney, Rediff on Net, December 18,
2000
>>> It speaks volumes that just when the United
States determined after years of deliberation that China had engaged in
clandestine missile trade with Pakistan and, to a lesser extent, Iran,
it announced simultaneously that it was waiving its domestic-law requirement
to impose economic sanctions. ......
-
ISI backed dons holding Bollywood
to ransom
-
PTI, The Indian Express, December 18, 2000
>>> BJP members voiced serious concern in the
Lok Sabha on Monday over the threats being extended by underworld dons
Dawood Ibrahim and Chhota Shakeel to the Mumbai film industry and demanded
that producers, directors and actors be provided security. ......
-
What can you expect from a religion
that worships cows?
-
Varsha Bhosle, Rediff on Net, December 18, 2000
>>> Two weeks ago, Bangladesh's foreign ministry
lodged a formal complaint with its Indian counterpart against Mayer Dak,
a newspaper published from Calcutta. In a letter to the MEA, Bangladesh
requested that the Government of India ban the newspaper since it's "spreading
disinformation about Bangladesh in India and internationally." ......
-
When war becomes dharma
-
Varsha Bhosle, Rediff on Net, December 18, 2000
>>> Two weeks ago, Bangladesh's foreign ministry
lodged a formal complaint with its Indian counterpart against Mayer Dak,
a newspaper published from Calcutta. In a letter to the MEA, Bangladesh
requested that the Government of India ban the newspaper since it's "spreading
disinformation about Bangladesh in India and internationally." ......
-
Hackers caught in security 'honeypot'
-
Keith Johnson, The Wall Street Journal, December
19, 2000
>>> Security pros use HoneyNet Project to learn
tricks of the hacking trade -- and raise corporate awareness. ......
-
Ayodhya's Original Sinners: Part
I
-
Arvind Lavakare, Rediff on Net, December 19, 2000
>>> Cowards, all of them. Cowards --- from
Chandra Shekhar to Somnath Chatterjee, from "Maulana" Mulayam to Mamta
"Cry-baby", and from Jaipal Reddy to A B Vajpayee. All of them blamed
each other in last week's censure motion debate in Parliament on the Ayodhya
event of December 6, 1992. ......
-
Dump 'rarest of rare crimes' criteria
-
Sandhya Jain, The Pioneer, December 19, 2000
>>> By a cruel irony, India's greatest woman
leader, the late Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, has become a yardstick for
the denial of justice to women. Invoking the criteria of the "rarest
of rare crimes," the Supreme Court recently commuted the Delhi High Court's
death sentence on a man who had raped and murdered an eighteen-month-old
girl child. ......
-
63 civilians killed in first 20
days of ceasefire
-
The Hindu, December 21, 2000
>>> Sixty-three civilians were killed and 183
others injured in 149 incidents of violence reported in Jammu and Kashmir
during the first 20 days of Ramzan peace initiative of the Central Government,
Rajya Sabha was told today. ......
-
Details of incidents in Jammu
region on the 24th day of ceasefire
-
The India Express, December 22, 2000
>>> Nine people, including a National Conference
activist and two Army jawans died in attacks by militants across Jammu
and Kashmir today. ......
-
Edward Said and Me
-
Justus Reid Weiner, MEF Wire, December 22, 2000
>>> In September 1999, Commentary magazine published
an article by Justus Reid Weiner, a scholar-in-residence with the Jerusalem
Center for Public Affairs, which demonstrated that the autobiography of
Edward Said, a University Professor at Columbia University, was fundamentally
inaccurate. ......
-
Persisting mystery
-
R Krishna Kumar, Frontline, December 22, 2000
>>> Chekannur P. K. Mohammed Abdul
Hassan Moulavi disappeared in July 1993. The investigation into the
abduction and possible murder of the Muslim scholar, orator, teacher and
tenacious religious reformer, allegedly by fundamentalist elements within
the community, has now reached another dead-end. ......
-
Rewriting history
-
Admiral J G Nadkarni (retd), Rediff on Net, December
23, 2000
>>> It is history revision time. We have
recently seen revised versions of the 1965 and 1971 wars with Pakistan.
An "official" history of 1971 has recently been published. A large
number of files and papers gathering dust in archives have now become available
and a whole army of historians, researchers, investigative reporters and
iconoclasts are out there pouring over every battle, legend and tradition.
......
-
One Year After
-
Josy Joseph, Rediff on Net, December 23, 2000
>>> There was a triumphal air to their march
to freedom -- accompanied, in that sequence, by Research and Analysis Wing
chief A S Daulat, then by Minister for External Affairs Jaswant Singh and,
finally, by Taliban leaders and the hijackers themselves. ......
-
Bombs shake 5 Indonesian churches;
at least one dead
-
Geoff Spencer, The Associated Press, December
24, 2000
>>> A series of bombs exploded Sunday outside
five churches during Christmas Eve celebrations in Indonesia's capital,
police said. At least one man was killed and 16 others injured. ......
-
Lashkar warns of more attacks
like at Red Fort
-
The Deccan Chronicle, December 24, 2000
>>> Lashkar-e-Toiba, the Pakistan-based militant
group, has decided to sabotage the peace process with its attack on the
Army camp at the Red Fort being intended as a warning to India that it
''should stop the drama of a ceasefire and talks.'' ......
-
Ageing ex-Beatle chants Krishna
once more
-
Chidanand Rajghatta, The Indian Express, December
24, 2000
>>> Filled with gloom and foreboding about the
world, George Harrison is once again calling Lord Krishna. ......
-
Arabs, Iranians call for death
to Israel
-
Middle East News Line, December 24, 2000
>>> Hundreds of thousands of Shi'ites around
the Middle East called for the destruction of Israel. ......
-
A report on Coca-Cola name controversy
-
Anand Soondas, The Telegraph, December 25, 2000
>>> After the controversy over racial discrimination,
Coca-Cola is facing another public storm for an offence it may not even
be aware of. ......
-
Peace initiative in Kashmir -
A Risky Gamble
-
Shyam Khosla, Organiser, December 10, 2000
>>> J&K BJP leader and Union Minister Chaman
Lal is absolutely right when he points out that it is a misnomer to call
suspension of anti-insurgency operations in J&K a ceasefire.
The Prime Minister did not call it a ceasefire when he announced his peace
initiative. It is indeed a media creation. Journalists are
always on the look out for catchy phrases to convey complex and complicated
situations. ......
-
Be wary of anti-Hindu-Sikh unity
propaganda
-
Mohanrao Bhagwat, Organiser, December 10, 2000
>>> THE report that RSS had justified the massacre
of Sikhs in 1984 in the wake of the assassination of Smt. Indira
Gandhi, came out in some newspapers published from Jammu is really shocking
to the RSS. "It is quite disappointing that the RSS, which was the
only organisations in the forefront with the Sikh brethren in shouldering
their trails and travails, is blamed for no reasons. ......
-
A party in search of a future
-
M. V. Kamnath, Organiser, December 10, 2000
>>> What is wrong with the Congress is neither
Sonia Gandhi nor Jitendra Prasada. They are merely symptoms of the
disease. The disease remains undiagnosed entirely because nobody
wants to face the truth. The truth is that the party as a whole has
no vision. ......
-
The Indus Script and Horse Sense
-
M.R. Mallya, Organiser, December 10, 2000
>>> The attack on Rajaram and the scholars, who
asserted the autochthonousness of the Aryans in the Saraswati-Sindhu belt,
has been well marshalled by Frontline (24-11-2000). By publishing
Rajaram's letter and interviewing him, the ground was prepared to confound
him further on minor issues, particularly the 'horse' that was but a footnote
to the larger question of the Indus script. ......
-
Vedic Horse Demolishes Witzel's
Theory
-
N.S. Rajaram, Organiser, December 10, 2000
>>> No horse at Harappa Michael Witzel, the Wales
Professor of Sanskrit, is now the leading spokesman for the scientifically
discredited theory known as the Aryan Invasion Theory of India (AIT), though
of late it is being called 'migration' instead of 'invasion' (AMT). ......
-
Reviving River Saraswati
-
Organiser, December 10, 2000
>>> Research work on and revival of River Saraswati
will benefit over 20 crore people in the entire north-west India directly
and will be an achievement unprecedented anywhere else in the world.
It will also be a lesson in history on the scientific, technolgoical and
philosophical contributions made to the world, by the civilization nurtured
on the banks of the River Saraswati. ......
-
Ayodhya - Unfinished Agenda
-
Shyam Khosla, Organiser, December 17, 2000
>>> THE Fascist elements in the Indian polity
comprising Communists and the secularist brigade are aghast at the Prime
Minister's assertion that the Ayodhya movement was a manifestation of the
national desire to build a temple at the birthplace of Sri Ram. ......
-
Righting the Historic Wrongs
-
T. Mani Chowdary, Organiser, December 17, 2000
>>> The destruction, humiliation and outrage
to Hindus, the desecration of their holy places by the Islamic invaders
for a period of over 800 years has no parallel in the history of any country
in the world. Fortunately, the indigenous rulers and people emerged
triumphant after the 800-year-long struggle from 11th century and tamed
the remnants of the foreign ruling dynasties and their converted collaborators.
......
-
Attack on Adarsha Vidyapeetham
-
M.P. Balan Master, Organiser, December 17, 2000
>>> In Kerala, the CPM is intensifying their
attack day by day. On November 16, 2000 at about 11.30 p.m.
some Marxist Communist Party activists rushed to a school namely Adarsha
Vidyapeetham in Kannur district in Kerala and they broke down the complete
doors of the school. ......
-
Killing continues in Kannur -
Marxists on murderous spree
-
Brahma Naik, Organiser, December 17, 2000
>>> The spectre of violence has reared its ugly
head once again in Kannur, the killing field of Kerala. In the fresh
spurt of violence, the Marxists killed three RSS-BJP activists attacked
the houses of the BJP sympathisers and ransacked offices of the RSS. ......
-
Chekanur Moulvi was strangulated
- CBI
-
Organiser, December 17, 2000
>>> P.K.M. Abul Hassan Moulvi, aka Chekanur
Moulvi, a wellknown Muslim scholar and orator who went missing from his
residence on June 29, 1993, is reported to have been strangled by the militant
elements in his community who were incensed by the Moulvi's unorthodox
views on religious matters. ......
-
Hindu worker shifted from Muslim
college
-
Sabyasachi Bandopadhyay, The Indian Express, December
19, 2000
>>> Bowing to the strong protest by students,
the principal of the government-run Maulana Azad College in Calcutta has
transferred a Hindu bhistiwala (water carrier) from the Elliot hostel run
by the college. ......
-
India will be unmatched power
in South Asia in next 15 yrs, says CIA
-
The Economic Times, December 20, 2000
>>> The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), in
a crystal-gazing exercise, has predicted that India will be the unrivaled
power in South Asia in the next 15 years but the 'decisive shift' in conventional
military power in New Delhi's favor will make the region more volatile
and unstable. ......
-
Government Celebrates Jubilee
2000 In Indian Capital
-
Catholic World News, December 21, 2000
>>> More than 10,000 people including Indian
president K. R. Narayanan and several prominent national leaders
attended on Wednesday in New Delhi the public celebration of the 2,000th
anniversary of the birth of Christ. ......
-
Shahi Imam of Delhi wants Arab
sanctions against India
-
December 22, 2000
>>> The Shahi Imam of Delhi's Jama Masjid, Maulana
Syed Ahmad Bukhari, today threatened to approach the Arab world seeking
imposition of economic sanctions against India if any attempt is made to
construct the proposed Ram temple at the disputed site in Ayodhya. ......
-
Myths Aside, Traditional Families
Protect Kids Best
-
www.ZENIT.org, December 22, 2000
>>> A widely publicized recent study on sexual
child abuse only helped to feed media misconceptions about the dangers
of family life for youngsters, the Sunday Times reported. ......
-
Pillars of Fire: Temple Tempo
builds in Ayodhya
-
Amita Verma, The Asian Age, December 23, 2000
>>> It is 9 am and the fog still rests heavy
in the winter air. The sprawling three-acre workshop at Kar Sewak
Puram, where stones for the proposed Ram temple are being carved, is already
buzzing with activity. ......
-
The iftar watch
-
Editorial, The Indian Express, December 23, 2000
>>> Does Mamata Banerjee's presence at Sonia
Gandhi's iftar party and her absence at those hosted by the prime minister
and BJP president Bangaru Laxman earlier this week add up to a rift between
the Trinamool and the BJP? At her party, Sonia Gandhi reportedly patted
Banerjee on the cheek. ......
-
Cakeless days
-
Norris Pritam, The Indian Express, December 23,
2000
>>> I was born into a Christian family.
As a child, I used to hate Good Friday, the day of crucifixion. There
were no new clothes, plum cakes or gifts. The worst was the three-hour
church service in the afternoon for which I was dragged. ......
-
Imam to call for sanctions if
temple is built
-
Rajeev Khanna, The Asian Age, December 23, 2000
>>> Taking a hard line on the temple issue, the
Shahi Imam of Jama Masjid, Maulana Syed Ahmad Bukhari, has threatened to
approach the Arab nations to impose economic sanctions against India if
"the temple is constructed under the supervision of the present government"
at the spot where the Babri Masjid stood. ......
-
Vajpayee hits back at Sonia's
bickering
-
The Economic Times, December 23, 2000
>>> The last day of the current Parliament session
came with its own brand of excitement, with the leader of the Opposition,
Sonia Gandhi, carrying the aggression she displayed at Thursday's Congress
parliamentary party (CPP) meeting into the House. ......
-
Is India really a secular nation,
asks archbishop
-
The Asian Age, December 23, 2000
>>> The Archbishop of Delhi, Vincent M.
Concessao, has expressed concern over the growing "organised ideological
attacks" on the Christians and the rise in circulation of anti-Christian
literature. ......
-
If Bush means what he says
-
Editorial, Dawn, December 24, 2000
>>> In a country where foreign policy has traditionally
been bipartisan, the coming of a new president has seldom meant a radical
departure from the past. Whether during the worst days of the cold
war or later after the demise of the Soviet Union, American foreign policy
has maintained its essentially bipartisan character, the difference here
and there being mostly of shades, nuances and emphasis. ......
-
Ram Mandir is nation's agenda
-
T. Mani Chowdary, Organiser, December 24, 2000
>>> It is astounding how people could be worked
up about the Babri structure that was pulled down in Ayodhya in 1992.
First of all, Babar was not an Indian. He was an alien invader.
Secondly, in the year the General built the mosque, the Muslim population
of the city could not have been more than a few hundreds, while the Hindu
population would have been tens of thousands. ......
-
Missionaries misuse ICAR funds
-
Organiser, December 24, 2000
>>> The Holy Cross Krishi Vigyan Kendra (HCKVK),
a Hazaribagh-based agriculture research centre, financed by the Indian
Council of Agriculture Research (ICAR), Ministry of Agriculture, New Delhi,
has attracted a lot of media limelight for its dubious activities. ......
-
Will they come out in the open?
-
Rakesh Sinha, Organiser, December 24, 2000
>>> RSS Sarsanghchalak K.S. Sudarshan's
exhortation to Indian minorities to Indianise themselves has been interpreted
by the Left parties and the so-called secularists as a "pernicious campaign"
against them and an attempt to "metamorphose India" into a Hindu state.
......
-
Devotee seek religious status
to Konark temple
-
Organiser, December 24, 2000
>>> The imposition of entrance fee in the Sun
temple of Konark, the renowned tourist spot is becoming block stumbling
in Orissa to the worshippers of Sun God. The temple which is known
as Arkakshetra is famous for its festival Mahasaptami during which thousands
of worshippers turn up to worship the sun god and to take a dip in the
holy Chandrabha". ......
-
Ayodhya ritual
-
Editorial, Organiser, December 24, 2000
>>> Even as the whole country was preparing to
heave a sigh of relief that the Ayodhya episode is now not on the priority
list of any political party, the Congress and the Leftists raked up the
whole issue. Valuable time of Parliament was wasted like nobody's
business. Important bills were kept pending. ......
-
A School for tradition
-
Sukhmani Singh, The Indian Express, December 24,
2000
>>> Tucked away on a hill facing the snowcapped
Dhauladhar range of the Himalayas in Dharamsala is a school which would
be the VHP's envy. ......
-
VHP opens 'Second' Temple Movement
-
The Asian Age, December 25, 2000
>>> The place could not have been better and
with leaders from 45 countries attending the meet, VHP president Ashok
Singhal could not afford not to announce the "second Ram Janmabhoomi movement".
......
-
Control, not autonomy
-
Bharat Jhunjhunwala, The Pioneer, December 25,
2000
>>> These Brahmins lived independent of state
and were rooted in the masses. At some point in history, the pundits
who neither lived independent of the state nor were rooted in the masses
declared themselves to be Brahmins and usurped their privileges. ......
-
Algerian rebels cut pop singer's
throat
-
The Times of India, December 25, 2000
>>> Muslim rebels burst into an Algerian discotheque,
slashed the throat of a 23-year-old woman pop singer and dragged off two
members of her band, security sources said on Sunday. ......
-
How to recognize a Hindu pluralist
-
Rakesh Sinha, The Telegraph, December 26, 2000
>>> There is a massive campaign all over the
country against the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. This propaganda
has often termed the organization as a "fascist" threat to India's liberal
democratic polity. This hatred for the RSS's ideology and organization
has had two fallouts. ......
-
Christian divorce law to get a
more humane face
-
Manoj Mitta, The Indian Express, December 26,
2000
>>> It's a Christmas gift for which several women's
rights organizations have been struggling for. The Government has
decided to plug glaring holes in the Christian divorce law going beyond
the Bill it introduced in Parliament last session. This will give
Christian men and women rights comparable to those contained in Hindu and
secular laws. ......
-
India fights the curse of Kandahar,
Maulana Azhar
-
Muzamil Jaleel, The Indian Express, December 26,
2000
>>> The hijack of IC-814 last year unleashed
a demon that has been haunting the security agencies in Kashmir since then.
The deal struck with the hijackers to exchange the hostages at Kandahar
with three top militants in jail has become a nightmare for them. ......
-
Ceasefire has not ceased violence
-
G. Parthasarathy, The Pioneer, December 26, 2000
>>> On November 19, Prime Minister Vajpayee announced
a halt to all offensive operations against militants in Jammu & Kashmir.
This moratorium was extended till January 26 on December 20. ......
-
NLFT militants kill Hindu tribal
leader
-
The Times of India, December 27, 2000
>>> Insurgents of the banned National Liberation
Front of Tripura (NLFT) killed a leader of the Jamatia community for his
refusal to embrace Christainity at Dalak village in South Tripura district
on Christmas night, police said. ......
-
Tripura tribal leaderkilled
-
BBC News, December 27, 2000
>>> Police in the northeastern Indian state of
Tripura say a leading Hindu religious leader, who was kidnapped by suspected
separatist rebels on Monday, has been found dead. ......
-
Dying of consumption
-
George Monbiot, The Guardian, December 28, 2000
>>> The modern industrial economy works like
this: resources are dug from a hole in the ground on one side of the planet,
used for a few weeks, then dumped in a hole on the other side of the planet.
This is known as the "creation of value". ......
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Shahi Imam's threat (Letters to
the Editor)
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H. S. Gopal, The Hindu, December 28, 2000
>>> Sir - I refer to the news item ''Shahi Imam
threat to seek Arab sanctions'' (The Hindu, Dec. 23). The Shahi
Imam has threatened to approach the Arab world seeking imposition of economic
sanctions against India if any attempt is made to construct the proposed
Ram temple at the disputed site in Ayodhya. ......
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'Shrinagar suicide bomber was
British student'
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The Times of India, December 28, 2000
>>> The militant who staged a car bomb explosion
at an Army unit in Shrinagar on Christmas day was a British Muslim student,
a prominent community leader here has claimed. ......
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Engineered show
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Editorial, The Pioneer, December 28, 2000
>>> The anti-Hrithik Roshan riots in Nepal, which
have been deftly given an anti-Indian turn, bear the clear imprimatur of
careful engineering. ......
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British Muslims take path to jihad
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Jeevan Vasagar and Vikram Dodd, The Guardian,
December 29, 2000
>>> Hundreds of young British Muslims have fought
for religious causes around the world, an Islamic leader claimed yesterday,
following reports naming a student from Birmingham as the suicide bomber
who killed eight people in Kashmir on Christmas Day. ......
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Muslims Still Looking For Martyrs
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Peter Foster and Ahmed Rashid, The Daily Telegraph
London, December 29, 2000
>>> Muslim splinter groups operating in Britain
will continue to recruit young men for military training abroad despite
the introduction of tough new anti-terrorist legislation, an extremist
Muslim cleric said yesterday. ......
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Warning: Strategic encirclement!
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Siddhu Warrier, Rediff on Net, December 29, 2000
>>> Yes, it has happened again! The Indian government
has suspected the anti-Hrithik and anti-India protests in Nepal to be the
handiwork of the ISI. As usual, it has failed to see the bigger hand,
a red hand, the Chinese hand. ......
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Militants gun down eight in Assam
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The Times of India, December 29, 2000
>>> In yet another strike on the Hindi-speaking
communities in Assam, eight Biharis, including one woman and three children,
were gunned down Thursday night by United People's Democratic Solidarity
(UPDS) militants in Assam's Karbi Anglong district, according to a top
police official here. ......
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Divide and we fall
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Hoihnu Hauzel, The Hindustan Times, December 29,
2000
>>> As A Christian, I have always believed in
one thing: that we are the children of Jesus Christ and that there is no
distinction among His children. However, a recent experience has
made me realise that even in His kingdom, there is room for discrimination.
......
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In defence of the ancient culture
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Patrizia Norelli, Bharatiya Pragna, November-December
2000
>>> This article was inspired by a two-part series,
entitled, An Open Letter to Bangaru Laxman, that appeared in The Hindu,
(10-11.10.2000), written by Gail Omvedt. It is not difficult to understand
what prompted Ms. Omvedt to write such a Letter. ......
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Can Savitri be a Muslim name?
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www.islamicvoice.com, December 2000
>>> Certainly not in India. But Muslim
Indonesians have plenty of Savitris, Gayathris, Leelas, Pushpas and even
Seetas among themselves. Last time I met a young Indonesian couple
at Madinah airport. Husband was a teacher and wife Savitri a designer.
......
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Taliban an 'international terrorist,'
says US
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Agency France Presse, Newstime, December 17, 2000
>>> The United States has warned that Afghanistan's
Taliban is a threat to the "international community" as it pressed the
case for new anti-terrorism sanctions against the country's rulers. ......
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Border vigil blueprint singles
out mosques
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Chandan Nandy, The Telegraph, December 17, 2000
>>> The task force on border management has asked
the Centre to mount greater surveillance not only on mosques and madarasas
on the country's border, but also on the activities of teachers, visitors
and inmates of the Islamic institutions. ......
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Tension rises in Ayodhya as Hindus
set temple deadline
-
Stephen Farrell, The Times of India, December
18, 2000
>>> Masons assembling the stonework for India's
most controversial Hindu temple in Ayodhya near a demolished mosque have
been ordered to finish their work by March 31. ......
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People in Kudus live in religious
harmony
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Jakarta Post, December 19, 2000
>>> The becak (pedicab) is the main mode of transport
in this small town of Kudus, 55 kilometers east of the Central Java capital
Semarang. Once at the forefront of the spread of Islam, now the town
is home to people of all religions. ......
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Al-Muhajroun press release on
Kashmir
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www.almuhajiroun.com, December 25, 2000
>>> Al-Muhajiroun hereby endorse and fully support
the martyrdom operation against the barbaric Hindu occupiers in Kashmir
on December 25th December 2000 wherein at least 6 Hindu occupying soldiers
were killed. ......
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Curbing extremism
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Khalid A-H Ansari, Mid-Day, December 26, 2000
>>> What with religious intolerance and terrorism,
its manifestation, being the flavour of the month back in India, events
over the Christmas season in Malaysia assume more than mere academic interest.
......
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Top think tank for special US-India
ties
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Aziz Haniffa, India Abroad, December 28, 2000
>>> A leading US think tank has urged the incoming
George W. Bush administration to forge a special relationship with India
and develop a foreign policy toward New Delhi independent of a South Asia
policy that lumps India with all other nations in the sub-continent. ......
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Muslims still looking for Martyrs
-
Peter Foster and Ahmed Rashid, The Daily Telegraph,
December 29, 2000
>>> Muslim splinter groups operating in Britain
will continue to recruit young men for military training abroad despite
the introduction of tough new anti-terrorist legislation, an extremist
Muslim cleric said yesterday. ......
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Warning: Strategic encirclement!
-
Siddhu Warrier, Rediff on Net, December 29, 2000
>>> Yes, it has happened again! The Indian government
has suspected the anti-Hrithik and anti-India protests in Nepal to be the
handiwork of the ISI. As usual, it has failed to see the bigger hand,
a red hand, the Chinese hand. ......
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Tihar Jail riot leaves one dead
-
Rediff on Net, December 30, 2000
>>> A communal riot in New Delhi's notoriously
overcrowded Tihar jail left an inmate dead and 37 prisoners and guards
seriously injured, an official said Saturday. ......
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I sent Kashmir bomber, says London
imam
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Nabanita Sircar, The Asian Age, December 30, 2000
>>> Muslim cleric Sheikh Omar Bakri Mohammed,
leader of the London-based Al Muhajiroon group, said that he had recruited
the suicide bomber for the Christmas Day attack on an Army unit in Srinagar.
......
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US warns Pak on jehadi outfits,
condemns threat against Vajpayee
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Chidanand Rajghatta, The Indian Express, December
31, 2000
>>> The United States on Friday warned Islamabad
against runaway terrorist activities directed against India by organisations
based in Pakistan and said the Government of Pakistan had the responsibility
to rein in jehadi outfits that preached and practised violence. ......
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In Capital letters
-
Pramod Kumar Singh, The Pioneer, December 31,
2000
>>> Over 3,000 of the 35,000 ISI agents in India
are active in New Delhi alone. The ISI has even managed to deploy
"spotters" in various communally-sensitive areas of the Capital. ......
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The silent & unbreakable robots
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Meenakshi Rao, The Pioneer, December 31, 2000
>>> At a high-security joint interrogation cell
in Bhuj, Indian intelligence, security and police personnel are hard at
work. Their subject is a stoic, unbreakable Indian agent of the ISI
and their object is to make him sing. ......
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Berliners rescue Indian family
from neo-Nazis
-
G Sudhakar Nair, Rediff on Net, December 31, 2000
>>> Hounded by neo-Nazis and uprooted from their
home, an Indian family got a new lease of life in Berlin with the help
of several German well-wishers. ......
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Help us bear the burden of secularism
-
M. V. Kamnath, Organiser, December 31, 2000
>>> Recently, a distinguished columnist, T.V.R.
Shenoy, made a point in relation to the Babri 'Masjid' affair that beautifully
summed up the dilemma of the Hindus in India. He said: "Help us bear
the burden of secularism." He was addressing the minorities. ......
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Kannur, The Kurukshetra of Kerala
-
Organiser, December 31, 2000
>>> CPM attacks on the BJP and RSS workers since
1968 in Kannur district of Kerala know no bounds. The CPM-led Government
is taking a sadistic pleasure in wiping out the BJP-RSS workers from the
State.
......
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Foreign Missionaries, Quit India:
RSS
-
Organiser, December 31, 2000
>>> "Foreign missionaries should quit India immediately
and Indian Christians should free themselves from the clutches of foreign
domination and establish Indian National Church", said Dr Shripati Shastri,
senior RSS functionary and Akhil Bharatiya Sahsampark Pramukh. ......
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Retrospect and Prospect
-
Atal Behari Vajpayee, Organiser, December 31,
2000
>>> Time passess off quickly. Almost forty
long years have elapsed. Still it looks as if all this happened only
the other day. It was the year 1957. The second general elections
for Lok Sabha were in the offing. My party-Bharatiya Jana Sangh-was
enagaged in the gigantic task of establishing itself. ......
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The Indian way
-
Gurcharan Das, The Times of India, December 31,
2000
>>> Tomorrow really is the first day of the new
century, experts tell us, but it is also a second chance to sit back and
look at the big picture. It is now plausible that India will solve its
economic problem in the first half of the 21st century. ......
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The Left laments
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Daya Prakash Sinha, BJP Today, December 16-31,
2000
>>> The literary Hindi magazine 'Alochana' had
commenced publication some fifty years ago but ever since it has been appearing
in fits and starts. Recently it has started its regular publication. ......
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Gandhiji against proselytisation
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S C Chaturvedi, BJP Today, December 16-31, 2000
>>> Gandhiji's advice was fivefold, and it remains
as pertinent today. The best thing of course is that you give up conversion
altogether, he said. ......
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Syed Sahib: clarify your thoughts!
(Letters to the Editor)
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T.R. Gopalan, T.R. Gopalan, December 16-31, 2000
>>> So far as Haj pilgrimage is concerned it
is not the question of anyone's right to travel abroad. It is the question
of the host country not being able to make satisfactory arrangements regarding
stay, medication etc. Saudi Government is insisting on India sending less
number of pilgrims. But our Government is continuing to send more and more.
......
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Dhaka's Attempts To Ban Minority
Paper Condemned
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Ravi Adhikari, News India-Times, December 22,
2000
>>> Despite claims by the Prime Minister Sheikh
Hasina-led government that minorities in Bangladesh are doing well under
Awami League, members of minority community-- now living in the US -- has
said, the claims are nothing but media gimmicks. ......
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BJP allies shaken as Hindu votes
get consolidated
-
The Free Press Journal, December 23, 2000
>>> The Prime Minister's stand on the Ram Mandir
at Ayodhya has consolidated the Hindu vote in a very big way and the Bhartiya
Janata Party (BJP) can win hands down on its own if there were a quick
mid-term elections, says an official survey of the mood of the people just
concluded. ......
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PM's Ram temple utterance puts
Delhi Shahi Imam in a dirty mood
-
The Free Press Journal, December 26, 2000
>>> Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee's attempt
to placate his Sangh Parivar leaders with his pro-Ram Mandir statements
has adversely affected his own Kashmir peace exercise as his admirer Syed
Ahmed Bukhari, the Shahi Imam of the Jama Masjid of Delhi, has turned hostile
and refused to be any longer an interlocutor between the government and
the Kashmiri militant leaders. ......
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VHP agenda on Ram temple not binding
on BJP says Thakre
-
The Free Press Journal, December 27, 2000
>>> Former BJP president, Kushabhau Thakre on
Tuesday said the Vishwa Hindu Parishad's agenda for construction of Ram
temple was not binding on BJP and nobody would be allowed to take law in
hand on Ayodhya issue, reports PTI. ......
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Row over Buddha's 'shoot-to-kill'
orders
-
The Indian Express, December 27, 2000
>>> A major political controversy has erupted
in West Bengal over the Chief Minister Buddhadev Bhattacharjee's instructions
to the police to shoot down armed criminals, as the major opposition Trinamool
Congress threatened to move Amnesty International and human rights bodies.
......
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Future political battle will be
between CPI & RSS?
-
Lajpat Rai, The Free Press Journal, December 28,
2000
>>> It is, quite interesting and noteworthy that
the Rashtriya Swam Sewak Sangh (RSS) that symbolises the Right in the Indian
politics emerged on the Indian scene with the Communist Party of India
(CPI) that symbolises Left in the same year -in 1925. Both are now celebrating
their 75th anniversary together in December 2000. ......
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Future of the church in an ungodly
society
-
Simon Jenkins, The Statesman, December 28, 2000
>>> An early sketch by English comedian Row-
an Atkinson depicted a vicar damning his congregation from the pulpit.
Why were they present in such numbers, he demanded. ......
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Lashkar e Toiba, Jaish e Mohammad.
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The Indian Express, December 31, 2000
>>> Death is the only aim of their lives. In
fact, they celebrate death. Surrender is out of question and even security
agencies admit it is rare to trap such militants alive. Unlike the local
indigenous outfits, their agenda transcends the demand for right of self-determination
or the creation of independent Kashmir. The pan-Islamic militants seem
to have changed the course of insurgency in Kashmir. ......
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In an idyllic village, on the
hour of peace, Muzamil Jaleel recalls a night with the terrorists
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The Indian Express, December 31, 2000
>>> It was the day before Ramzan, a cloudy evening
at Bandipore in North Kashmir, where I had spent nearly two decades of
my fife. We used to five at the foothills of the snow-clad Harmukh peak,
on the banks of a fresh water stream called the Afrin nullah, famous for
its rainbow trout fish. ......
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If you're old and homeless, turn
to Taloja
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Sudha Ramaswamy, The Times of India, December
31, 2000
>>> Shakuntala grins, raises one hand and says
Namaste. She apologises for not greeting you properly or getting up and
explains the lapse by pointing out to the empty spaces where her legs and
left hand should have been. ......
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Latest from Russia -- Grandfather
Frost is a Vedic God
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Dadan Upadhyay, The Indian Express, December 31,
2000
>>> A Russian scholar says red Russia's fairy
tale Grandfather Frost, or Ded Moroz, is none other than Varuna, the god
of seas in Hindu mythology. ......
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