Guest guest Posted October 16, 2001 Report Share Posted October 16, 2001 I request you to kindly publish this and help out in any possible way by writing to media or informing NGO's or any other way - nomoshkar, i wish ma durga come and save the hindus in bangladesh.. 2 lakh hindu families are displaced in the hands of islamic fundamentalists supported by government, even buddhists are among the victims of this voilence. there would not be durga puja in bangladesh for 2 crore hindus here. please read this as a humanity gesture than as a political reality and respond - Urgent Appeal Help the thousands of displaced Hindu minorities While condemning the recent atrocities against minorities in Bangladesh, HRCBM hereby appeals to all conscientious people to come forward, voice their condemnation and also help the affected people by sending your donation payable to "Bangladesh Minorities Relief Fund A/C 1818002465". Our Tax ID is : 77-0552035. Please take urgent action, we need it asap and desperately. Please do not delay. Soon we will include our Bank A/C at Bangladesh. For now sent it to us immediately. Mak your check Payable to "Bangladesh Minorities Relief Fund" A/C 1818002465 (Bank of America) Mail to: HRCBM P.O. Box 5493 Santa Clara CA 95056-5493, USA email: info World Hindu Federation, Dhaka unit is working in the field. Mr. ghosh is the secretary of World Hindu Federation and a HSS member too. We nee to send them money immediately. Please forward this appeal (given Below) to everybody. Also Ramakrishna mission, Vivekanando centre and others are involved in this relief effort. ***Please visit www.hrcbm.org for more information and www.mayerdak.com http://www.telegraphindia.com/front_pa.htm#head3 http://www.indian-express.com/ie20011014/top7.html for more information please visit the above Dhannabad, malti --- In, UNEXPECTED_DATA_AFTER_ADDRESS@.SYNTAX-ERROR. wrote: > If US can, why can't India, ask analysts > By firing on Pakistani posts on the eve of a visit > by US Secretary of > State Colin Powell, India sent a clear message that > it would not let > its concerns over militancy in Kashmir be ignored by > the US-led > coalition against terrorism, analysts said on > Tuesday. > > If Washington can send warplanes across continents > to root out > terrorism in Afghanistan, New Delhi holds that it > should be able to > target militants it accuses of terrorism along its > border, they said. > > The Monday night shelling which ended a 10-month > lull across the > India-Pakistan border in Kashmir, was "crucial > timing for the right > message," defence writer Masood Hussain said. > > "India is saying it will fight its own war against > terrorism," he > said. > > US President George W. Bush on Monday called on the > rivals to "stand > down" over Kashmir for the sake of regional > stability as US-led > forces bomb the Taliban militia in neighbouring > Afghanistan in a bid > to stamp out alleged terrorist networks there. > > But analysts here said the firing on Pakistan army > positions was > meant to show that India will reject any US effort > to mediate in the > Kashmir dispute as it has done with the > Israeli-Palestinian and other > conflicts. > > "It is a signal to the US not to equate Palestine > with Kashmir and > tell them (the Indians) can deal with their own > problems," Hussain > said. > > While India has welcomed Powell's visit, both Prime > Minister Atal > Behari Vajpayee and Home Minister L.K. Advani have > this week > reiterated New Delhi's long-standing opposition to > third-party > mediation over Kashmir. > > Major General V.K Srivastava from India's Institute > of Defence > Studies and Analyses (IDSA), said India had become > more assertive in > its handling of terrorist problems. > > "India is dealing with its terrorist problems a > little more > assertively and in a more practical way. We have > been tolerant but as > Prime Minister Vajapyee said our tolerance has been > tested," > Srivastava said. > > "To make a value judgement based on one border > firing incident would > be overstating facts but it could be a pointer to > perhaps a shift." > > In past cross-border artillery duels, the Indian and > Pakistani armies > have generally accused each other of initiating the > attack. > > "But I am surprised by the very fact that India came > forward to take > responsibility for its actions on Monday with such > alacrity. It is > sending a strong message. It even issued a tough > statement," said > analyst Pramod Joshi. > > An Indian army statement said: "It was a punitive > operation to force > Pakistan to stop aiding terrorism." > > Defence officials said 11 militants were killed when > their gunners > attacked 11 Pakistani posts across the Kashmir > border. > > Pakistan, however, said one woman was killed and 25 > civilians injured > in the attacks and demanded New Delhi halt its > "state-sponsored > terrorism". > > > > > __________ Nokia Game is on again. Go to http://uk./nokiagame/ and join the new all media adventure before November 3rd. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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