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*~* { Sila lawat Laman Hizbi-Net - http://www.hizbi.net } {Hantarkan mesej anda ke: [EMAIL PROTECTED] } {Iklan barangan? Hantarkan ke [EMAIL PROTECTED] } *~* PAS : KE ARAH PEMERINTAHAN ISLAM YANG ADIL ~~~ apa lagi..makan la itu maggis. banyak..ooo kat klang lama 3 March 2002 We are Muslims from Ahmedabad,India. We are in big trouble. There has been a massive slaughter of Muslims here since yesterday. Atleast 500 people have already been burnt alive in this state including former MP Ehsaan Jafrey, along with about 50 more people in his home. There is no law and order. The army is only here on paper. The Hindu extremists are calling backward class people from outside Ahmedabad to carry out the mass killings. Their number can rise to thousands if no appropriate action is taken by the army. The police are firing continuously on the Muslims. We are requesting you to do as much as you can. We are looking for your help. Hanif [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: Mohd Nor, Muhamad Sharman [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: H-Net* Bagaimana dgn saudara kita di India? Date: Sat, 2 Mar 2002 08:36:44 +0800 *~* { Sila lawat Laman Hizbi-Net - http://www.hizbi.net } {Hantarkan mesej anda ke: [EMAIL PROTECTED] } {Iklan barangan? Hantarkan ke [EMAIL PROTECTED] } *~* PAS : KE ARAH PEMERINTAHAN ISLAM YANG ADIL ~~~ How can we help them? Riots Continue, Over 250 Indians Killed, Dozens Burnt Alive By Zafarul-Islam Khan, IOL South Asia Correspondent NEW DELHI, March 1 (IslamOnline) - After a total collapse of law and order machinery, in Ahmedabad, the largest city of Gujarat, and over 250 people murdered, mostly Muslims, the Indian authorities called in the army to restore order. But the army has been deployed in only four cities out of 36 cities in the state which are under curfew while extremist Hindus are still on the rampage to 'avenge' the alleged involvement of 'Muslims' in the train incident on Wedenesday in which Temple volunteers were attacked by people of the washermen community after the volunteers misbehaved with their women. As violence continued unabated on Friday ten more towns were placed under curfew, bringing the total towns under curfew to 36 in Gujarat. Fresh communal violence in Ahmedabad and its outskirts early Friday claimed 30 more lives, including 27 burnt alive while asleep. Despite the presence of the Army in Ahmedabad, mobs are still out on the streets. In addition to the human casualties, over a dozen mosques have been damaged or demolished during the disturbances. Some of the worst violence occurred in Naroda-Patia area of Ahmedabad where in one single act of carnage, a mob of around 5,000 persons killed nearly 65 Muslims in one stroke. The victims included a 20-day-old baby. There was a huge mob of around 5000 people who stormed our house and pulled me and my parents out. They doused us with petrol and set us ablaze...my parents are dead and see what they have done to me, cried 15-year-old Shah Jahan, a resident of Noorani Masjid area in Naroda-Patia, pointing to her face that looked like a horror-mask dripping with blood. Victims said that they were targeted first on Thursday afternoon by a mob that torched the entire locality within minutes. At least 58 dead bodies had been recovered yesterday and scores admitted in the Civil Hospital with serious burn injuries. Mohammad Farooq, a painter, has lost his three children and wife to the mob frenzy. He is left with three children, all admitted to hospital with serious burn injuries. They burnt down everything. My wife is gone...I do not know whether these motherless children will be able to live or not...In one stroke, they wiped out all that I had, sobbed Farooq as he nursed his three children, all suffering from 50 to 70 per cent burns. Most of the victims in the Naroda-Patia area are women and children, many of whom are struggling for life alone in the hospitals. Their relatives are either dead or injured themselves. There are reports of fierce attacks by mobs in other cities like Vadodara, Surat, Rajkot, Surendranagar, Deesa, Palanpur, Khedbrahma, Bharuch, Nadiad, Viramgam, Mandal, Idar, Dholka, Kalol, Bhiloda, Visnagar and many other smaller towns of Gujarat. So widespread was the violence that police in smaller towns didn't have the required force or the fire brigade to control the damage and enforce curfew strictly. An official of Ahmedabad, who was worried at the flare-up in Viramgam and Mandal areas, said: We can't do anything. There is no police force out
RE: H-Net* Bagaimana dgn saudara kita di India?
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Re: H-Net* Bagaimana dgn saudara kita di India?
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H-Net* Bagaimana dgn saudara kita di India?
*~* { Sila lawat Laman Hizbi-Net - http://www.hizbi.net } {Hantarkan mesej anda ke: [EMAIL PROTECTED] } {Iklan barangan? Hantarkan ke [EMAIL PROTECTED] } *~* PAS : KE ARAH PEMERINTAHAN ISLAM YANG ADIL ~~~ How can we help them? Riots Continue, Over 250 Indians Killed, Dozens Burnt Alive By Zafarul-Islam Khan, IOL South Asia Correspondent NEW DELHI, March 1 (IslamOnline) - After a total collapse of law and order machinery, in Ahmedabad, the largest city of Gujarat, and over 250 people murdered, mostly Muslims, the Indian authorities called in the army to restore order. But the army has been deployed in only four cities out of 36 cities in the state which are under curfew while extremist Hindus are still on the rampage to 'avenge' the alleged involvement of 'Muslims' in the train incident on Wedenesday in which Temple volunteers were attacked by people of the washermen community after the volunteers misbehaved with their women. As violence continued unabated on Friday ten more towns were placed under curfew, bringing the total towns under curfew to 36 in Gujarat. Fresh communal violence in Ahmedabad and its outskirts early Friday claimed 30 more lives, including 27 burnt alive while asleep. Despite the presence of the Army in Ahmedabad, mobs are still out on the streets. In addition to the human casualties, over a dozen mosques have been damaged or demolished during the disturbances. Some of the worst violence occurred in Naroda-Patia area of Ahmedabad where in one single act of carnage, a mob of around 5,000 persons killed nearly 65 Muslims in one stroke. The victims included a 20-day-old baby. There was a huge mob of around 5000 people who stormed our house and pulled me and my parents out. They doused us with petrol and set us ablaze...my parents are dead and see what they have done to me, cried 15-year-old Shah Jahan, a resident of Noorani Masjid area in Naroda-Patia, pointing to her face that looked like a horror-mask dripping with blood. Victims said that they were targeted first on Thursday afternoon by a mob that torched the entire locality within minutes. At least 58 dead bodies had been recovered yesterday and scores admitted in the Civil Hospital with serious burn injuries. Mohammad Farooq, a painter, has lost his three children and wife to the mob frenzy. He is left with three children, all admitted to hospital with serious burn injuries. They burnt down everything. My wife is gone...I do not know whether these motherless children will be able to live or not...In one stroke, they wiped out all that I had, sobbed Farooq as he nursed his three children, all suffering from 50 to 70 per cent burns. Most of the victims in the Naroda-Patia area are women and children, many of whom are struggling for life alone in the hospitals. Their relatives are either dead or injured themselves. There are reports of fierce attacks by mobs in other cities like Vadodara, Surat, Rajkot, Surendranagar, Deesa, Palanpur, Khedbrahma, Bharuch, Nadiad, Viramgam, Mandal, Idar, Dholka, Kalol, Bhiloda, Visnagar and many other smaller towns of Gujarat. So widespread was the violence that police in smaller towns didn't have the required force or the fire brigade to control the damage and enforce curfew strictly. An official of Ahmedabad, who was worried at the flare-up in Viramgam and Mandal areas, said: We can't do anything. There is no police force out there. VHP activists seemed quite emboldened by the backing that they got from the state BJP and did not hesitate to even burn the offices of the Waqf Board and Minority Finance Corporation located in the Old Secretariat in Gandhinagar. Despite the attack on such a high-security area, there was no attempt by the police to contain the damage. Gujarat chief Minister Narendra Modi said that Fifty million people of Gujarat have been stunned and shocked due to the barbaric act committed by the terrorists in Godhra and obviously peace-loving people have been hurt...By and large people have observed restraint as the authorities have been forced to impose curfew only in 27 towns out of 200 towns of the state! One of the worst incidents of violence took place in Ahmadabad's Gulbarg Society in Chamanpura on Thursday when close to 50 persons were burnt alive. The victims included a former member of Parliament, Mr Ahsan Jafery who kept phoning the police and the administration for six long hours seeking help against a mob which had encircled his compound but no help arrived. The death toll, said senior police officials, could go higher. Jafery was pulled out of his house in Gulbarg Society and set on fire. Five family members of Jafrey, who were staying in the same locality, are also believed to have been lynched. In another heart-rending incident a mob of 200 criminals
Re: H-Net* Bagaimana dgn saudara kita di India?
*~* { Sila lawat Laman Hizbi-Net - http://www.hizbi.net } {Hantarkan mesej anda ke: [EMAIL PROTECTED] } {Iklan barangan? Hantarkan ke [EMAIL PROTECTED] } *~* PAS : KE ARAH PEMERINTAHAN ISLAM YANG ADIL ~~~ masih ku ingat sewaktu masjid babri di roboh tiada yg membela melainkan orang islam juga sampai ramai yg syahid, tapi bila berhala tamiyan yg tiada tuan di afghan di roboh berduyun2 puak kapiaq mempertahankan kewujudannya. --- Mohd Nor, Muhamad Sharman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: *~* { Sila lawat Laman Hizbi-Net - http://www.hizbi.net } {Hantarkan mesej anda ke: [EMAIL PROTECTED] } {Iklan barangan? Hantarkan ke [EMAIL PROTECTED] } *~* PAS : KE ARAH PEMERINTAHAN ISLAM YANG ADIL ~~~ How can we help them? Riots Continue, Over 250 Indians Killed, Dozens Burnt Alive By Zafarul-Islam Khan, IOL South Asia Correspondent NEW DELHI, March 1 (IslamOnline) - After a total collapse of law and order machinery, in Ahmedabad, the largest city of Gujarat, and over 250 people murdered, mostly Muslims, the Indian authorities called in the army to restore order. But the army has been deployed in only four cities out of 36 cities in the state which are under curfew while extremist Hindus are still on the rampage to 'avenge' the alleged involvement of 'Muslims' in the train incident on Wedenesday in which Temple volunteers were attacked by people of the washermen community after the volunteers misbehaved with their women. As violence continued unabated on Friday ten more towns were placed under curfew, bringing the total towns under curfew to 36 in Gujarat. Fresh communal violence in Ahmedabad and its outskirts early Friday claimed 30 more lives, including 27 burnt alive while asleep. Despite the presence of the Army in Ahmedabad, mobs are still out on the streets. In addition to the human casualties, over a dozen mosques have been damaged or demolished during the disturbances. Some of the worst violence occurred in Naroda-Patia area of Ahmedabad where in one single act of carnage, a mob of around 5,000 persons killed nearly 65 Muslims in one stroke. The victims included a 20-day-old baby. There was a huge mob of around 5000 people who stormed our house and pulled me and my parents out. They doused us with petrol and set us ablaze...my parents are dead and see what they have done to me, cried 15-year-old Shah Jahan, a resident of Noorani Masjid area in Naroda-Patia, pointing to her face that looked like a horror-mask dripping with blood. Victims said that they were targeted first on Thursday afternoon by a mob that torched the entire locality within minutes. At least 58 dead bodies had been recovered yesterday and scores admitted in the Civil Hospital with serious burn injuries. Mohammad Farooq, a painter, has lost his three children and wife to the mob frenzy. He is left with three children, all admitted to hospital with serious burn injuries. They burnt down everything. My wife is gone...I do not know whether these motherless children will be able to live or not...In one stroke, they wiped out all that I had, sobbed Farooq as he nursed his three children, all suffering from 50 to 70 per cent burns. Most of the victims in the Naroda-Patia area are women and children, many of whom are struggling for life alone in the hospitals. Their relatives are either dead or injured themselves. There are reports of fierce attacks by mobs in other cities like Vadodara, Surat, Rajkot, Surendranagar, Deesa, Palanpur, Khedbrahma, Bharuch, Nadiad, Viramgam, Mandal, Idar, Dholka, Kalol, Bhiloda, Visnagar and many other smaller towns of Gujarat. So widespread was the violence that police in smaller towns didn't have the required force or the fire brigade to control the damage and enforce curfew strictly. An official of Ahmedabad, who was worried at the flare-up in Viramgam and Mandal areas, said: We can't do anything. There is no police force out there. VHP activists seemed quite emboldened by the backing that they got from the state BJP and did not hesitate to even burn the offices of the Waqf Board and Minority Finance Corporation located in the Old Secretariat in Gandhinagar. Despite the attack on such a high-security area, there was no attempt by the police to contain the damage. Gujarat chief Minister Narendra Modi said that Fifty million people of Gujarat have been stunned and shocked due to the barbaric act committed by the terrorists in Godhra and obviously peace-loving people have been