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From: Pradip Kumar Datta <pradip200@yahoo.com>
Date: Thu Sep 21, 2006
Subject: Subhash May Still alive  

Before reading this blast info u r requesting to forward this mssg to everyone
or pls tell personally ......

                      " Subhash May Still alive "

  Dear all this is not for fun ...   YOU are going to be shocked that our
faviourate leader  " Netaji was not dead in Plane Crash in 1945 "




  So what happend to him

  1)   Plane crash was  fake planned by Japanies so that  Netaji could not caught
by The Brithish

  2)  He was living In Russia after India Freedom .

  3)  PM  Nehru knew this fact but he never tried to find him

  4)  In Indira Gandhi period all master secret documents related to  Netaji was
destroyed from PM office

  5) Now Mukharji Report who has Proved that Subhash was alive after India
freedom is not supporting by Congress Government to find out the facts

  Pls put on pressure to our Govt. to help Mukherji Pannel to find out facts by
spreading this news to everyone

  Pls at this time dont be so neutral  as we indian are known
  Kindly tell this info to everyone

             Bharat ke sabse bade  Deshbhat  ko salaam " Jai Hind "


  Above all fects are taken on Basis of  " Mukherji Report " and you can also
find out this info from  www.missionnetaji. com

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From: Sukla Sen <suklasen@yahoo.com>
Date: Thu Sep 21, 2006
Subject: NAM on Iran's Nuclear Programme

http://www.tehrantimes.com/Description.asp?Da=9/18/2006&Cat=2&Num=016
   tehrantimes.com News, Sept. 18, 2006

   118 countries back Iran's nuclear program
   HAVANA (IRNA) - Member states of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) issued  a
separate statement supporting Iran's nuclear program at the end of  their 14th
summit on Saturday night in Havana.

   They stressed that the resumption of unconditional talks was the only
solution to Tehran's nuclear standoff with the West. Following is the  full text
of the statement of the 118-nation body:

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From: rkurian@bgl.vsnl.net.in
Cc: indiathinkersnet@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thu Sep 21, 2006
Subject: A very balanced look at Iran..John Simpson of the BBC  

Iran's growing regional influence
By John Simpson
World affairs editor, BBC News


Iran is now a regional superpower, and ever since the Islamic revolution in
1978-9, we in the West have consistently misunderstood it.

On 9 January 1979, a couple of weeks before his triumphant return to Iran, I interviewed Ayatollah Khomeini at his base in exile outside Paris.

In the interview, Khomeini sketched out Iran's entire future: the eradication of the monarchy, universal suffrage and the ban on "corrupt" Western influences.

And he outlined his attitude to Western countries like Britain and the US.

"We intend to reject a relationship which makes us dependent on other countries," he said.

"We have bitter memories of the British, because they ensured that Reza Shah
(the last Shah's father) came to power, and for half a century we have been under the domination of this man and his son."

Heightened position

For almost 30 years, the West has concentrated on the religious, fundamentalist aspect of Iran's Islamic Republic.
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 The overthrow of Saddam Hussein by the US has swept Iran's local rival off the chessboard
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We have forgotten that Khomeini's revolution was also a declaration of independence from British and American control.

Now, thanks to several different factors, Iran has suddenly reached a new level of power and influence.

The sky-rocketing price of oil has put a lot of money into its pocket.

The overthrow of Saddam Hussein by the US has swept Iran's local rival off the chessboard, and free elections in Iraq have brought the Shia majority to power.

UNCOVERING IRAN

Iraq, weakened by the immense violence which has followed Saddam's overthrow, now regards Shia Iran as the dominant partner in the relationship.

Finally, after eight years of ineffectual government by the moderate reformist President Mohammed Khatami, Iran suddenly has an loud, idiosyncratic, fundamentalist president who cannot be ignored.

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has gone back to Ayatollah Khomeini's principles, and he wants to establish Iran's independence further by turning Iran into a nuclear power.

Relations with Israel

The US and Israel are seriously worried.
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  If President Ahmadinejad wants to attack Israel, there are simpler ways than building a nuclear bomb
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President Ahmadinejad insists that Iran is simply setting up a civil nuclear power industry, and that the US has no right to stop it.

But the American-based scholar Vali Nasr, author of The Shia Revival, believes he plans to go further: "He really wants to be one screwdriver short of a nuclear weapon," he said.

Israel's justice minister, Meir Sheetrit, is certain that Iran plans to build a nuclear bomb.

"They are fighting against the free world," he says, "and I'm warning not only Israel but all Europe and all democratic countries. Otherwise it could be too late."

But, if President Ahmadinejad wants to attack Israel, there are simpler ways than building a nuclear bomb.

Iran's close ally, the Lebanese Shia movement Hezbollah, armed and trained by Iran, launched a highly successful brief war against Israel.

A guerrilla movement, well supplied with low-tech weapons, out-fought and outmanoeuvred a big conventional army using tanks, planes and artillery.

Modern alliances

By encouraging and arming Hezbollah, Iran has managed to create an anti-American front between Shia and Sunni Muslims in many parts of the Middle East.

Instead of the old Sunni-Shia hostility, there is a new unity.

Nowadays, you can see pictures of Hezbollah's leader, Hassan Nasrallah, in shops and streets and houses from Cairo to Amman to Jerusalem.

According to Prince Hassan of Jordan: "The populism of Ahmadinejad and Hezbollah is an alternative to civil society in the Middle East.

"By recruiting the poor and disenfranchised, they are closer to people's needs than governments are. Which is why they have this enormous following."

Pro-Western governments in the Middle East may not like it, but there is nothing they can do.

American influence in the area is visibly declining.

Their own positions are distinctly weaker.

President Ahmadinejad has put Iran at the forefront of all these changes.

For him, it is all part of the same process that Ayatollah Khomeini started, 27 years ago, when he overthrew the American- and British-imposed Shah.


Iran and Her Neighbours is broadcast on Wednesday, 20 September, 2006 at 1100 BST on Radio 4.


Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/programmes/5363098.stm

Published: 2006/09/20 11:13:11 GMT

? BBC MMVI

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From: Gope Lalwani <gopelalwani@yahoo.co.in>
Date: Wed Sep 20, 2006
Subject: Re: [indiathinkersnet] Media Brouhaha Over Fatwas: Muslim Responses  

Anger of Islamic Fascists

   There are not enough psychiatrists and psychiatric hospitals
   in the world to treat the anger of the Islamic societies.
   Once they would be cured of this anger instilled in them by
   their religious fanatic and their leaders, the Islamic societies
   would see the light of their anger and really turn it towards
   their real oppressors, their real tyrants and abusers:  their
   leaders who have been poisoning their minds.

   Perhaps then they will also realise that their own outspoken
   writers and free thinking people, historians and people who
   could make a real change in improving the quality of their lives
   and improving the status in regarding world wide progress.

   The people who could make a change for them are either in
   prisons or have been assassinated.




   yogi sikand <ysikand@yahoo.com> wrote:
           Media Brouhaha Over Fatwas: Muslim Responses

Yoginder Sikand

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Call to promote foreign unversities




India needs to promote its universities and their courses abroad and for this `special educational zones' should be created, University Grants Commission Secretary Tilak R. Kem said in Coimbatore recently.

"We must allow good educational institutions to open their campuses in other countries and for this it is necessary to create special educational zones and allow them to have an open and flexible autonomous operative structure," Mr. Kem said.

He was delivering the Evangeline Memorial Endowment Lecture on "Paradigm shift in higher education in India," at the Karunya School of Management, a deemed university.

Such educational zones could form a good domain for meaningful collaborations between public universities and private education providers, Mr. Kem said.



- PTI

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