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Goanet mourns the passing of Jorge de Abreu Noronha in Portugal - Nov 27/07 http://tinyurl.com/2dk2bl http://tinyurl.com/29kpdx --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > From: Sachin Phadte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: > [Goanet] Narendra Modi, BJP show true colours > > Taslima has highlighted the problems of the Hindus in > Bangladesh right from 1946. Furthermore, she has written about > the problems that Muslim women face due to what the > fundamentalists claim is true Islam. > One can criticise Modi for many of his sins - but this is not > one of them. You really think Modi is in the least concerned about Taslima? And Taslima herself has clearly stated many times that she considers the Hindutva brigade no better than the fundamentalists who are hounding her, as the politics of both are essentially the same. Tell us about it when Modi offers shelter to a writer who is being hounded for highlighting the problems Hindu women face due to what the fundamentalists claim is true Hinduism (the Sangh Parivar is repeatedly on record supporting dowry, sati, etc.). Talking of criticising Modi, I found this interesting in the context of Taslima: AN OPEN LETTER TO NARENDRA MODI Chief Minister, It is ironical that a Govt which refused to acknowledge the gang rape of more than 300 Muslim women during the Gujarat carnage of 2002 is proposing to give shelter to Taslima Nasrin. The forces of hatred that you and your government unleashed in the society have caused havoc during your regime against ordinary women of Gujarat. It is a well established fact that there is a direct and deep connection between the ideology of hatred and growing violence against women. If a society allows hatred to breed and spread against any section of the society it ultimately engulfs every other section too and has direct impact on the women in that particular society. The hatred and violence that you unleashed in 2002 against the women from a particular background has engulfed women of all classes, religions, castes and socio-economic backgrounds. It is shocking every morning to open the newspapers. The news of dowry deaths, female feticide, domestic violence and rape glares at the reader. One wonders if it is the same Gujarat where the Mahatma was born. A pilot study conducted by Ahmedabad Women's Action Group (AWAG) under the 'Mental Health Care Pilots in Gujarat' project undertaken by the Indian Institute of Management , Ahmedabad (IIM-A ) revealed that a whopping 58 per cent of the surveyed women in 'your mega city' of Ahmedabad suffer significant mental distress. The study revealed horrendous forms of physical violence which include slapping, punching, biting, kicking and even branding with cigarette butts! According to the sample survey 65 per cent women conceded to being abused in public and in front of neighbours! 35 per cent women reported that their children, especially girls, were victims of violence and were physically and verbally abused by the father. 70 per cent reported verbal abuse, threats, 68 per cent reported slapping, 62 per cent reported kicking, 53 per cent reported punching, 49 per cent reported hitting with hard objects, 37 per cent reported biting, 29 per cent reported choking and 22 per cent reported branding with cigarette butts. It is the result of the hatred which you have sown in the hearts and minds of the people. The men whom you encouraged and sent to rape and kill in 2002 were brothers and fathers and husbands. They were part of this society. Did you expect that they will indict violence on 'other' women and be very nice to women inside their own houses? Mr. Chief Minister, You could not protect women in Gujarat. It will do you good to first try and put your house in order. India is a large democracy and Indians will protect and keep Taslima safely. Shabnam Hashmi November 28, 2007 1914, Karanjwala Building, In Front of Khanpur Darwaza, Ahmedabad -- I wept because I had no answers, until I met a man who had no questions -- John David Stone