I assume you realize you are muddling (or trying to) muddle issues. Your question was one of specific instances. You have them there.
--- Chan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >In Kohima, the sole Hindu temple was brought down > with > >total connivance of the local government, police > and > >offcourse the mobs. LK Advani was enraged. I think > >this was last year. > > > **** What happened to the laws of the land that > ought to prevent such things? > > Could not LKA, as the leader of the opposition or > the shadow PM, go > to Kohima to prevent it? Was his stature of no > consequence? Where did > them Christians get such UN-Indian, un-secular > ideas? I am outraged! > > > > > >And there are offcourse systemic injustices > >perpetrated against the Riyangs in Mizoram because > >they are Hindus. > > > *** How very un-Hindu, un_Indian acts. There oughtta > be a law! > > > >It would be laughable idea if someone says there is > no > >Christian hegemony in some of the states. > > > *** Amazing! Imagine religious hegemony and > bigotries in India, the > secular democracy the world is attempting to > emulate! > > > I bet the way to fix it will be to impose Hinduism > as the State > Religion of India. That ought to teach them n > minorities a lesson. > > > > > > > > > > At 9:46 AM -0700 6/30/05, Rajib Das wrote: > >Let me specifically answer the question C'da has > >raised: > > > >In Kohima, the sole Hindu temple was brought down > with > >total connivance of the local government, police > and > >offcourse the mobs. LK Advani was enraged. I think > >this was last year. > > > >Pashupatinath Mandir in Senapati district of > Manipur > >was burnt down in 1995 by the NSCN. > > > >And there are offcourse systemic injustices > >perpetrated against the Riyangs in Mizoram because > >they are Hindus. > > > >Maybe when I have some more time, I will come out > with > >a longer list. You could google and find out the > >truths about some of these. > > > >It would be laughable idea if someone says there is > no > >Christian hegemony in some of the states. It would > be > >even more laughable if some one says the Church > does > >not bless such "atrocities". > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >--- Chan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >> >I would suggest that she also make a trip to > the > >> North East - > >> >Meghalaya, >Tripura or Mizoram and see how > Hindus > >> are treated there > >> >by the tribal > Christians. > >> > >> > >> > >> **** How are Hindus treated there? I never > heard of > >> harassment of > >> Hindus in the NE Christian areas before. Can you > >> refer us to some > >> credible source? > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> At 4:44 PM +0100 6/30/05, umesh sharma wrote: > >> >C-da, > >> > > >> >I find it absurd that she was sent a FAX to > >> threaten her. Perhaps > >> >VHP has gone nuts. The rape threat was made by > >> Hindus - no doubt - > >> >but by anonymous phone call. Anyone of the > Hindus > >> in Orissa could > >> >have made the call - maybe even the Christian > >> missionaries or their > >> >evangelist supporters. > >> > > >> >That said, I do not approve of threats or acts > of > >> physical violence > >> >. I do belive in countering evangelists' > aggresive > >> christianization > >> >by free competition to win co-religionists. > Even > >> today I was singled > >> >out to be given some pamphalet on Jesus in the > bus > >> - no white person > >> >was offered. > >> > > >> >I would suggest that she also make a trip to > the > >> North East - > >> >Meghalaya, Tripura or Mizoram and see how > Hindus > >> are treated there > >> >by the tribal Christians. > >> > > >> >Umesh > >> > > >> >Chan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > > >> >'Sangh Parivar activists threatened to rape us' > >> >VIJI SUNDARAM > >> > > >> >INDIAWEST[ THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 2005 10:36:22 AM > ] > >> >Surf 'N' Earn -Sign innow > >> >San Francisco-based academic Angana Chatterji, > >> along with other women > >> >members of the Indian People's Tribunal on > >> Environment and Human > >> >Rights, was allegedly threatened with rape by > some > >> members of the > >> >Sangh Parivar on June 14 while investigating > the > >> spread of > >> >communalism and human rights violations in > Orissa. > >> > > >> >The women claim they were defamed, insulted and > >> falsely accused of > >> >bias as they were deposing residents of > >> Bhubaneswar, some from the > >> >Sangh Parivar itself. > >> > > >> >"The Hindu nationalist organizations (Bajrang > Dal, > >> Vishwa Hindu > >> >Parishad and Rashtriya Sevika Samiti) have > maligned > > > and targeted the > >> >Tribunal and its members," wrote Chatterji in a > >> letter to India's > >> >National Human Righ! ts Commission, calling for > an > >> investigation. ". . > >> >. Especially, they have continued to directly > >> intimidate and verbally > >> >attack me since the incident, as I remain in > Orissa > >> for a few days to > >> >continue the Tribunal's work." > >> > > >> >The Indian People's Tribunal on Environment and > >> Human Rights was > >> >formed June 5, 1993. Its stated purpose is to > === message truncated === ____________________________________________________ Yahoo! Sports Rekindle the Rivalries. Sign up for Fantasy Football http://football.fantasysports.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ Assam mailing list Assam@pikespeak.uccs.edu http://pikespeak.uccs.edu/mailman/listinfo/assam Mailing list FAQ: http://pikespeak.uccs.edu/assam/assam-faq.html To unsubscribe or change options: http://pikespeak.uccs.edu/mailman/options/assam