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Thursday, December 30, 2010

The Padang Serai MP do you want muslim to Genocide the HINDUS here the HINDUS Genocide of Muslimsin INDIA



Genocide in India: Never forget! Never Again!
Hinduvata genocide against Muslims in Gujarat, India

Modi and massacre of Gujarat Muslims expose Bharti designs
Mr. Modi the Chief Minister was implicated in these riots–supported by Indian Hotel Owners Association in America–the same group that supports Gov. Bobby Jindal
The Guardian writes.
‘Five years ago this week, across the Indian state of Gujarat, the stormtroopers of the Hindu right, decked in saffron sashes and armed with swords, tridents, sledgehammers and liquid gas cylinders, launched a pogrom against the local Muslim population. They looted and torched Muslim-owned businesses, assaulted and murdered Muslims, and gang-raped and mutilated
Muslim women. By the time the violence spluttered to a halt, about 2,500 Muslims had been killed and about 200,000 driven from their homes.’
BABRI MOSQUE, 1992! Here is from BBC!!
BBC says, ‘A mob (150,000) of HINDU militants has torn down a Mosque and attacked other Muslim targets in the north Indian town of Ayodhya, in one of India’s worst outbreaks of inter-communal violence. The gathering at the mosque began as a religious procession organised by three right-wing Hindu groups, including the main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).’ Importantly, the rally organizers had given their word to the Indian Supreme Court’ that they wont harm the Mosque!’
    The Guardian writes.
    ‘Five years ago this week, across the Indian state of Gujarat, the stormtroopers of the Hindu right, decked in saffron sashes and armed with swords, tridents, sledgehammers and liquid gas cylinders, launched a pogrom against the local Muslim population. They looted and torched Muslim-owned businesses, assaulted and murdered Muslims, and gang-raped and mutilated
    Muslim women. By the time the violence spluttered to a halt, about 2,500 Muslims had been killed and about 200,000 driven from their homes.’
    BABRI MOSQUE, 1992! Here is from BBC!!
    BBC says, ‘A mob (150,000) of HINDU militants has torn down a Mosque and attacked other Muslim targets in the north Indian town of Ayodhya, in one of India’s worst outbreaks of inter-communal violence. The gathering at the mosque began as a religious procession organised by three right-wing Hindu groups, including the main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).’ Importantly, the rally organizers had given their word to the Indian Supreme Court’ that they wont harm the Mosque!’



    A decade ago, Hindu-Muslim strife over the disputed holy site at Ayodhya helped propel India's current ruling party from the political margins to the corridors of power. Now that same strife threatens to topple the government of Prime Minister
    Atal Behari Vajpayee.
    Seventy people were killed in Gujarat province on Thursday, as Hindu mobs attacked Muslims and torched a mosque and other Islamic facilities. The violence came as retaliation for Wednesday's firebombing by Muslims of a train carrying Hindu activists returning from Ayodhya. Fifty-eight people, many of them women and children, died in that attack, fueling outrage that threatens to spark a new wave of communal bloodletting throughout India.
    The military moved in late Thursday and imposed a curfew in 26 cities around Gujarat, but more trouble is on the way — Thursday's violence came during a state-wide general strike called by local Hindu nationalists; the strike call has been extended nationwide for Friday. Observers believe the only way for the authorities to avoid further bloodletting will be via firm action to prevent the organization of mobs.
    Ayodhya is at the epicent of communal hostility stoked by Hindu nationalists in defiance of modern India's founding tradition of secular tolerance. In 1992, the city became the focus of the worst communal violence since India's partition 45 years earlier, when 2,000 people died in clashes after Hindu nationalists — including members of what is now the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) — tore down the 16th century Babri mosque. Hindus claim the mosque had originally been built on the site of a temple marking the birthplace of the Hindu deity Lord Rama. Ever since then, the Hindu nationalist movement has been pushing to build a new Hindu temple where the mosque once stood.
    The passions aroused by the temple movement helped propel the BJP into the political mainstream. In the first election following the Ayodhya violence, its parliamentary representation jumped from 2 seats to 86. Still, Vajpayee has to govern the world's biggest democracy, a self-consciously secular nation with some 150 million Muslim citizens, and as a result has always been careful to distance himself from the more extremist elements of Hindu nationalism. Today he rules by dint of a broad coalition of regional parties whose governing accord expressly precludes him from promoting the Ayodhya issue. Unless he's seen as coming down hard on any provocation over the temple issue, his coalition partners could bolt and remove him from power. And Vajpayee's international efforts to project the differences between secular, tolerant India and the more unstable and often extremist politics of neighboring Pakistan are challenged by the upsurge in communal violence.
    After the train attack, Vajpayee lost no time in both condemning the violence and warning more extreme elements in the Hindu nationalist movement to call off plans to build a new temple over the ruins of the Babri mosque. Besides the obvious political concerns, India's courts have ruled any such construction illegal, and the prime minister has vowed to uphold the law.
    But the more Vajpayee emphasizes moderation and restraint, the more he comes into conflict with much of his party's core support base. The Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP), an organization with close ties to his own party, openly rejected Vajpayee's exhortation to call off the temple construction plan and vowed to proceed on March 15. More than 15,000 Hindu activists have moved into Ayodhya for the job, and the site is now guarded by hundreds of Indian security personnel. The train massacre has only deepened the VHP's determination to force a confrontation on the temple issue. With communal tensions already past boiling point, Ayodhya threatens once again to spark nationwide bloodletting.
    The Prime Minister's difficulties navigating the Ayodhya issue are compounded by recent setbacks at the polls — his party was badly beaten in three recent regional elections, including in the key state of Uttar Pradesh, which includes Ayodhya. Hindu nationalists charge that Vajpayee's moderation on the temple issue cost him the local election. Now, that issue has put him on a collision course with an activist core constituency of his own party. It may be easier, right now, for a government with Hindu nationalist credentials to crack down on extremists than for one with no connection to the movement. But whether or not India can avoid a new round of violence that challenges its very identity may now depend on the extent to which Vajpayee is prepared to stand up to the movement that helped carry him to power.
    —With reporting by Meenakshi Ganguly/New Delhi


    PERSECUTION & HORRIBLE MISTREATMENT OF MUSLIMS IN INDIA-UNCHR JUDICIARIES AND POLICE, HAVE EMERGED AS UNWILLING OR UNABLE TO SEEK REDRESS FOR VICTIMS

    P“India’s democratic institutions charged with upholding the rule of law, most notably state and central judiciaries and police, have emerged as unwilling or unable to seek redress for victims of the violence. More must be done to ensure future violence does not occur and that perpetrators are held accountable,” Leo said persecution & Horrible Mistreatment of Muslims in India-UNCHR
    Modi: The instigator of the pogram against Muslims and Dlaits



    Gujarat pogram run by Mr. Narendra Modi: Poor Muslim womn raped and burned in pre-planned genocidal violence against Muslims, Dalits and minorites in Gujarat. The Coalition Against Genicide believes that Gujarat is a test case lab to be repeated in other parts of India. The low intensity bombs may be a signal to unleash anit-Muslim riots like the ones that were unleashed against the Sikhs after the death of Mrs. Indira Gandhi
    The triamphalist India media catering to Indian elite routinely will begin blaming Pakistan for anything wrong with the Indian union–however there are many suspects in the case. Banglore Billet: Indian Muslims And The Media By Nigar Ataulla


    The charred bodies of Muslim after the Hindus attacked, murdered and burned them in Gujarat in 2002. The fate of Mulsims in India
    The US Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) has placed India on its “Watch List” for New Delhi’s largely inadequate response in protecting its religious minorities.
    In a statement, USCIRF said India earned the “Watch List” designation due to the “disturbing increase” in communal violence against religious minorities — specifically Christians in Orissa in 2008 and Muslims in Gujarat in 2002 –-and the largely inadequate response from the Indian government to protect the rights of religious minorities.
    Pogram against Muslim: A real genocide unleasehd by Narendar Modi
    “It is extremely disappointing that India, which has a multitude of religious communities, has done so little to protect and bring justice to its religious minorities under siege,” said Leonard Leo, USCIRF chair.
    USCIRF’s India chapter was released this week to mark the first anniversary of the start of the anti-Christian violence in Orissa.
    Any country that is designated on the USCIRF “Watch List”
    A democracy is supposed to protect its citizens. More than 100,000 Muslims have been killed by the security forces in Kashmir. The persistant and continued abuse of Islam and Muslims in the country called Bharat is reprehensible.

    “Even today there is increasing ghettoisation and isolation of Muslims in certain areas,
    “At the same time, organised groups based on religious ideologies have unleashed the fear of mob violence in many parts of the country,” .. “This institutionalised impunity for those who exploit religion and impose their religious intolerance on others has made peaceful citizens, particularly the minorities, vulnerable and fearful.”
    Muslims persecuted in India’ , Friday, March 21, 2008, By Our Correspondent
    A LARGE number of Muslims have been arrested on ill-founded suspicions of terrorism in India, said United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHCR) Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Religion or Belief Asma Jahangir.
    Concluding her mission to India in Delhi, Asma through a press release issued on Thursday observed that India was a diverse country where different religions and beliefs were duly respected in an established secular framework. She said that she had visited Amritsar, Delhi, Jammu, Srinagar, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Thiruvananthapuram, Bhubaneswar and Lucknow during her mission. Asma said that she was deeply touched after hearing about the exodus of the Kashmiri Pundits in 1990s following a campaign of threats and violence in Jammu and Kashmir.
    She said that they had remained dislocated even today despite the fact the de-escalation of violence in Jammu and Kashmir had a positive impact on religious tolerance. She said that many interlocutors confirmed continuing bias amongst security forces against Muslims, who had been facing problems with regard to issuing of passports and security clearances for employment purposes.
    She said that there were also reports of discrimination against them outside of Jammu and Kashmir, such as the refusal of hotel bookings. The Muslims were disturbed that terrorism was associated with their religion despite various public statements from Muslim leadership denouncing terrorism, she said.
    She acknowledged that she received high level of cooperation both from the Indian government and from the citizens as well. She maintained that concerning the legal framework, the political system of India was of a federal nature and that the States had wide powers and the level of action of the government to protect its citizens in terms of freedom of religion or belief varied according to the states concerned.


    Read more: http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,213670,00.html#ixzz19aLfGIVk

    KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 30 — N. Gobalakrishnan continued his onslaught against Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim today and called the PKR de facto leader anti-Hindu for failing the Indian community.
    The Padang Serai MP has been on a rampage against the party leadership via microblogging site Twitter over the past weeks, centring most of his attacks on Anwar and newly-elected deputy president Azmin Ali.
    He told The Malaysian Insider that both Anwar and Azmin have been “cheating and bluffing the Indians”, claiming that the community had become worst off after Pakatan Rakyat claimed Selangor.
    Gobalakrishnan (picture) said today that Anwar was showing his true colours by refusing to re-open the Sivan temple in Petaling Jaya and denying the Hindu community a state executive councillor in Selangor.
    “Anwar continues to victimise the Hindus. I think he is anti-Hindu by the way he is behaving. I am not asking to remove anybody but include another Hindu (in the Selangor state executive council) so we won’t have any of these problems.
    “They want our votes, we vote. I go ask and beg the people to vote. The day I joined PKR, the Hindus and Indians were throwing stones at me. Nobody wanted join Keadilan,” he told reporters while flanked by former MIC leader KP Samy and MIC Youth information chief S. Subramaniam during a press conference.
    He pointed out that 90 per cent of the Indian community in Selangor are Hindus but ironically they are not represented in the state government.
    He stressed that it was his responsibility to fight for the Indian community regardless of party lines.
    “It is my responsibility as a leader of the Indian community to represent the Indians who are neglected. The Indians in this country need proper representation and that is why I been vocal.
    “And that is the sole reason why Anwar has pushed me aside and also to placate Azmin Ali and (his wife) Shamsida (Taharin). I am not concerned about all that, I want Datuk Seri Anwar to re-open the (Sivan) temple to the public,” he said.
    He also spoke again on the closure of the Sivan temple on Bukit Gasing in Petaling Jaya, which he claimed had been Anwar’s doing.
    He added that there are others temples in Pakatan Rakyat (PR) states which are facing similar problems.
    “There are many temples in the country which are facing problems and being a member of Parliament for Padang Serai, I am also fighting with the state government of Kedah for the temple in Kulim Hi-Tech Park.
    PKR secretary-general Saifuddin Nasution recently confirmed with The Malaysian Insider that the party will consider disciplinary action against Gobalakrishnan when its political bureau convenes next month.
    Gobalakrishnan said Anwar should instead concentrate on matters affecting the Indian community.
    “I am still a member of Keadilan and I have read from the media and blogs that they want to send me a show-cause letter and immediately take disciplinary action and sack me from the party. If they want to do that, I urge the president to re-look into that because they are more pressing matters. So today I am demanding that PKR and Anwar especially to re-open the Sivan temple,” he said.
     “If Anwar does not open the temple after one week then I will call for a march to the temple,” he said.

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