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IN
FOCUS
"Pehle
Kasai, Phir Isaai"
The
above
in translation will read, "First the butchers (read Muslims) and then
the Christians.
In
the
states that have witnessed anti-Christian violence in the recent past,
there is one common
thread that runs through - the involvement of
organizations
and groups related to the Sangh Parivar and the tacit support of the
respective
state governments.
This
is
most blatant is the case of Orissa, where Hindu fundamental
organisation have
been involved in anti-minority mobilizations for over two
decades
now and
have seized upon the opportunity provided by the murder of Swami
Laxmananda
Saraswathi to launch their present violent crusade.
As one
commentator observed, "whether the swami was killed by Maoists or
others was not the
issue. The murder became the occasion for a Hindu explosion over an
issue that is hardly ever addressed in polite circles, the conflict
between the
Church and indigenous faiths".
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COMMUNALISM
<Related
Articles -September 2008
issue> |
- Hindutva's
Violent
History,
Angana
Chatterji, Tehelka Magazine, 13 September 2008
- Kandhamal:
Under Whose
Control ?,
Dhirendra
Panda, Countercurrents.org
- Kandhamal:
in
the eye
of communal storm,
, S T
Beuria, The
Deccan Herald, Bangalore, 07 Sep 2008
- World
view:
Not black
& white,
, Sujata
Dutta Sachdeva, The Times of India, Mumbai, 07 Sep 2008
- Second
link in
the
chain,
, K.N.
Panikkar, Frontline Magazine, 26 Sep 2008
- Faith
accompli,
,
Soumitro
Das, The Hindustan Times, New Delhi, 16 Sep 2008
- The
riot
act,
Amulya
Ganguli, The Statesman, New Delhi, 22 Sep 2008
- The
common
thread,
Swapan
Dasgupta, The Telegraph, Calcutta, 05 Sep 2008
- Bajrang
Dal
flirting
with terror?,
Rajeev
Deshpande, The
Times of India, Mumbai, 30 Sep 2008
- Nature
Of
Threat To Indian Democracy ,
http://www.countercurrents.org/puniyani080908.htm
- Without
qualification,
Mukul
Kesavan, The
Telegraph, Calcutta, 18 Sep 2008
<OTHER
ARTICLES RELATED TO COMMUNALISM >
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What exactly is this conflict,
we are not
told. But are told that the 'explosion of Hindu resentment' - like
the `every action has equal and opposite reaction' logic of Modi to
explain the
genocide in Gujarat - is the basic reason for the orgy of violence that
is
going on at present in Orissa.
The
statement by Bajrang Dal State President Mahendra Kumar warning
Christians against
protesting against these attacks is more forthcoming. He said:
"Christians
should not feel hurt by the attacks. If they do, we will conclude that
they
support the kind of institutions that have been involved in conversion
of
Hindus to Christianity. Then, we will be left with no option but to
take action."
This applies not just to the Christian protestors, but to all who
protest or
apposed to such violence.
Reports
from Orissa suggest that the violence which erupted on the night of
August23-24 has not
stopped completely. The government and the law enforcing
authority
stand mute and the ground level situation continues to remain in the
hands
of the storm troopers of the Hindutva brigade, who will no doubt
continue
with their mayhem.
What
is
happening in Orissa is not just another communal riot, caused by some
local
differences between the members of two communities. It is part of a
larger plan of
which Gujarat was the first expression.
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In
Focus
'Pehle
Kasai, Phir
Isai'
They came for
the
Muslims first, now it is the turn of the Christians. What is happening
in
Orissa is not just another communal riot, caused by some local
differences
between the members of two communities, as has often happened in the
past. It
is part of a larger plan of which Gujarat was the
first
expression.
Concern
Two Verdicts
on SEZs
The
Supreme
Court has
redefined `public purpose’ for acquisition of land
for purpose of SEZ. Around the same time,
farmers of Raigad in Maharashtra
have said an
empathetic
NO to SEZs
NEWS
BRIEFS
a) Redefining
Poverty
Who
are the
[poor? How
precisely can you estimate the extent of poverty in India?
These
questions bring
forth a variety of answers, but no common understanding on the nature
and
extent of poverty in the country.
b) No Place for
People
The
laxity in framing adequate environmental laws and the flouting of even
the
existing laws have had disastrous effects on the livelihoods of
forest-dwelling
people
c) After the
Deluge
Now
the
waters are
finally receding and before our attention also moves on, let us learn,
for
once, the hard message of the floods of 2008.
d) Delays and
Dead ends
The
very
meaning of the RTI Act is being
defeated if a citizen cannot be provided with information within a
reasonable
period of three to four months."
e)
Post-Khairlanji
Khairlanji
is one of independent India’s
worst atrocities against dalits. The
court’s
non-acceptance of the prosecution’s argument that the killings were the
outcome
of caste hatred has left the dalit community outraged.
f) Empowering
the Poorest
Is
the
National Rural
Employment Guarantee Scheme targeted at the poorest of the poor and
provide
employment as a means of empowerment?
g) New face of
Urbanisation
The
face of
the Indian
city is changing and along side this development is the waste that
accumulates
as a by product of growth and development.
h) Bio-fuels of the
Future
The
national
policy on
bio-fuels seems to overlook the human and environmental consequences of
large
scale agro-fuel production.
i)The
importance of water
Weak
policy,
poor
management, increasing waste and exploding water demands are pushing
the planet
towards the tipping point of global water crisis.
j) Two Faces of
Civil Society
The
Medha
Patkars and
Arundathi Roys on the one side and the 1.2 million strong `registered’
NGO
sector on the other - the twin faces of contemporary civil society.
k)Many uses of
'Waste'
There is value buried in the waste that we
generate
everyday. The garbage dumps of our cities are now being viewed as sites
of
prosperity.
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COMUNALISM/
PAROCHIALISM
SEZ
POVERTY
FORESTS
& PEOPLE
DISASTERS
RIGHT TO INFORMATION
SUBALTERN
CONCERNS
EMPLOYMENT
GURANTEE
URBANISATION
ENERGY
WATER
CIVIL
SOCIETY
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LAST
PAGE
Is there a
Bias?
A
terror
attack’s
victims are not only the slain and the wounded but also those innocents
who are
picked up and wrongly accused of involvement in the attack. |
TERRORISM
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