Guest guest Posted March 1, 2002 Report Share Posted March 1, 2002 >i wonder who's worrying about the human rights of the >hindus burnt alive by a mob of muslims while travelling >on a state-owned train in their own country. all those >who worried about the human rights of an australian >missionary are thunderously silent now. > >this is an abomination, an atrocity. and the newspapers, >eg. times of india, are already blaming the victims. it is >the fault of the hindus for having provoked the muslims >with all this temple talk. how predictable! and how utterly >vile. so like apartheid! > >what are *we* going to do about this, friends? for, nobody else >will. what is the strategy, the tactics, the media plan? how do >we get the masses to think of these victims as real human beings, >not just anonymous numbers -- unnamed, unwept and unhonored? >ike the victims of the attack on the amarnath pilgrims? >they must not be allowed to have died in vain. > >i get the feeling that this was not a spontaneous attack >-- it is too vicious and too well-organized for that. it might >also be a foretaste of what's in store for march 15: "spontaneous" >uprisings, murder and rioting in muslim-populated area. this >could be a serious law-and-order problem. just as there is >a school of thought that the original ayodhya incident had >ISI agent-provocateurs chivvying people on. > >Rajeev Srinivasan >rajeevmail > _______________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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