December 4, 2007...2:01 am

Something Worth Reading

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I may not agree with all the sentiments expressed in the first article, but I do think his conclusion is one I can follow, the need for open dialogue with other races to start something new. Civil disobedience is fine, but not when one cannot promise there will not be violence. And please, don’t desecrate the memory of men like Gandhi. Sorry for the really short update, work is piling up.

Have a good mid-week folks.

http://escapefromindia.wordpress.com/2007/12/02/hello-world/

http://rockybru.blogspot.com/2007/12/uthayakumars-singapore-interview.html

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  • escapefromindia
    December 7, 2007 at 7:32 am

    HINDRAF leaders is inspired or remotely controlled by India’s Hindu militant group called RSS from their office in Jandewalan office in Delhi. The traces of their criminal saga didn’t end up with crime of the millennium, the killing of Mahathma Gandhi. As you know, RSS is the inspirational force behind most of communal riots through out India which regularly target Minorities or other socially excluded hindu communities. To Tamil Hindus, this leadership will gift more misery than you can expect. In an age were conflicts are solved more peacefully, the militant approach inspired by Hindutva will be disastrous.

    Considering the RSS factor, I would say Malaysian police is right in its argument about HINDRAF’s association with global terrorism. Do you know why?

    An American research centre has placed India’s ultra-nationalist Rashtrya wayamsewak Sangh (RSS) on its terrorist list. The East Virginia-based Terrorism Research Center (TRC) is closely connected to the American government and many of its directors and researchers have closely worked with US administrations and have taken part in research and planning for the US administration. In the list of in India, the TRC has placed RSS under no. 21. Here is the link as it appeared on 9 September 2004 on the group’s website under the caption “Known Terrorist Groups Operating in India“.

    For God’s sake don’t trust me, trace the movements of HINDRAF leaders through out India. The blog has to say more about it.
    http://escapefromindia.wordpress.com/

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