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[1] From: "Sukla Sen" <suklasen@yahoo.com> Date: Tue Jul 25, 2006 Subject: Re: Change in Mumbai 26th suklasen (Re-Women's Centre & Mukul Dube ) It'd be interesting to recall that as per one of the popular legends, the white flags of the militant workers marching for 8-hour work-day had turned red with their own blood on May 1 1886 in the Haymarket of Chicago as a result of the brutal assaults by the state machineries. On May 1, 1890 the Second International adopted the red flag as the flag of the struggling proletariat to commemorate the martyrs of the Haymarket. Sukla ------------------- [2] From: Jagannath Chatterjee <jagchat01@yahoo.com> Date: Tue Jul 25, 2006 Subject: Research article on Vaccines and increased instances of "allergies". Anaphylactic children - canaries in the public health mine shaft? Are vaccines responsible for the epidemic of anaphylaxis in young children today? by Rita Hoffman July 2006 [Word version] http://www.whale.to/vaccines/hoffman.html -------------- [3] From: Logically Genius <gurudatta_raut-socialengineer@yahoo.co.in> Date: Tue Jul 25, 2006 Subject: Re: TIF Curtailing freedom: Threat to Indian internet users. http://chomskytorrents.org/ the above link is a silent revolution, its called the torrents. torents are used to exchange files, they cant stop that. it just a matter of time before that technology is used to create Yahoolike groups where data resides on our harddisk. Try banning this. - saint scientist ~Ashok <lama1126in@yahoo.co.in> wrote: Dear Jagannath and friends: The plan is simple. Government never wants Activists and improvement groups to function. Government wants people to remain sleeping over everything wrong that they do in broad day light. ----------------- [4] From: rkurian@bgl.vsnl.net.in Date: Tue Jul 25, 2006 Subject: World Trade Talks Collapse.. World Trade Talks Collapse By Richard Waddington and William Schomberg Reuters Monday 24 July 2006 Geneva - Global free trade talks, billed as a once in a generation chance to boost growth and ease poverty, collapsed on Monday after nearly five years of haggling and resuming them could take years. --------------- [5] From: "sharmatal" <sharmatal@yahoo.co.in> Date: Tue Jul 25, 2006 Subject: Re: Actresses' temple entry sparks raging debate I am reminded of the SMS that is making rounds: When a woman touched the feet of Ayyappa, he became impure; When a sinful woman touched the feet of Jesus, she became pure. Let us think. Atal ------------- [6] From: Pradip Kumar Datta <pradip200@yahoo.com> Date: Tue Jul 25, 2006 Subject: Revealed: Assam's ULFA has links with ISI Revealed: Assam's ULFA has links with ISI July 25, 2006 18:08 IST The central government on Tuesday said that the Assamese rebel outfit United Liberation Front of Asom had links with Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence. According to available reports and revelation of arrested cadres, ULFA has links with Pakistani intelligence agency, Minister of State for Home S Regupathy said while replying to a written question in the House. He said reports also indicates that some Indian insurgent groups of Northeastern states were having camps and shelters in Bangladesh. The revelation comes at a time when the Centre and the outfit are expected to sit down for direct talks. http://in.rediff.com/news/2006/jul/25ulfa1.htm --------------- [7] From: yogi sikand <ysikand@yahoo.com> Date: Tue Jul 25, 2006 Subject: Communist Party of Pakistan YahooGroup Description Communist Party of Pakistan (abbreviation: CPP) is the vanguard of the working class and toiling masses plus deprived sections of the society. Anchored on the historic process and dynamics of Marxism-Leninism, the CPP under its subjective condition is in the political arena for the social change, free from exploitation of man by man. The Communist Party of India (CPI) was the main political party of this undivided country. After the creation of the Pakistan, some old stalwarts of the CPI formed the CPP in 1948, which was banned in 1954 under American instructions and its top leadership were arrested and imprisoned in the so-called Rawalpindi Conspiracy Case. After its ban, the CPP, which operated underground, worked as an integrated Communist force until the Sino-Soviet ideological question, causing rift in international Communist movements and subsequently the Party was divided into pro-Soviet and pro-Chinese factions. The collapse of the Soviet Union at the end of 1991 witnessed a terrible situation in Pakistan. The CPP was badly affected by the break-up of the Soviet Union. It split three times after the break-up of the Soviet Union. And in 1994 the CPP and Mazdoor Kissan Party merged to form Communist Mazdoor Kissan Party (CMKP) but immediately after the death of Chairman of CMKP, Comrade Imam Ali Nazish in March 1999, this merger only lasted for five years and eventually the CPP decided in 1999 to apart from CMKP and work openly within the down trodden masses and not as an underground party. The CPP has never ever supported any military regimes including General Musharraf. Our Ex- Secretary General Hasan Nasir was tortured and murdered in Jail by General Ayub in 1962 and our other Ex-Secretary General Jami Saqi remained more than ten years long imprisonment by General Zia-ul-Haq from 1975 to 1987. Likewise young Comrade Nazir Abbasi, a CC member of CPP and others were also tortured and murdered by General Zia-ul-Haq during its military regimes. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/communistpartyofpakistan -------- |
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