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Subject: [India Thinkers Net]Islamist violence ,Ganasakthi reports ,re-old coins etc - April09, 2007



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From: Parvez Jamasji <parvez1942@yahoo.com>
Date: Sat Apr 7, 2007
Subject: Re:old and new coins have vanished from market  

It also says what the economy realy IS : the external debt is 80% of our Forex reserves, & our internal debt is 3 TIMES our GDP.

   India is a SUPER POWER ! India is SHINING ! !
   P

jitu11in@yahoo.com wrote:



Hi friends,

Have u noticed, all old fifty paise coin, old one
rupee coin, and new 2 rupees coins have vanished from
mumbai markets.

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From: Parvez Jamasji <parvez1942@yahoo.com>
Date: Sat Apr 7, 2007
Subject: Fwd: Muslim Violence — Crime or Jihad? Fjordman - European Union - 3/24/2007

Muslim Violence — Crime or Jihad?
Fjordman - 3/24/2007

Although the European Union warns against “,” those who live in the real world know that there has been an explosion of violent infidelophobia in Western Europe staged by Muslim immigrants. This wave of violence especially targets Jews, but the attacks against Christians that are going on in the the Middle East, where there may soon be no Christians left in the cradle of Christianity, are increasingly spreading to Europe as well. In more and more cities across the continent, non-Muslims are being harassed, robbed, mugged, raped, stabbed and even killed by Muslims, yet EU leaders continue their quest to merge Europe and the Arab world by making it easier for Muslims to enter and settle in Europe.

The fact that European leaders and media voice such concern for “Islamophobia” yet do very little to stop attacks against Christian Europeans demonstrates the creeping dhimmitude in Europe which has been accurately predicted by Bat Ye’or. Native Europeans are slowly becoming second-rate citizens in their own countries.

This violence by Muslims is usually labelled simply as “crime,” but I believe it should more accurately be called Jihad. Those who know early Islamic history, as described in books such as The Truth About Muhammad by Robert Spencer, know that looting and stealing the property of non-Muslims has been part and parcel of Jihad from the very beginning. In fact, so much of the behavior of Muhammad himself and the early Muslims could be deemed criminal that it is difficult to know exactly where crime ends and Jihad begins. In the city of Oslo, for instance, it is documented that some of the criminal Muslim gangs also have close ties to radical religious groups at home and abroad. As Dutch Arabist Hans Jansen points out, the Koran is seen by some Muslims as a God-given “hunting licence,” granting them the right to assault and even murder non-Muslims. Tariq Ramadan and Islam’s Future in Europe

"Non-Muslims are lesser people. By saying this they justify the behaviour of young Muslim criminals who target the non-Muslims whilst they never touch fellow Muslims. They told me that drug trafficking is perfectly acceptable as long as one only sells to non-Muslims. They told me that stealing from non-Muslims is allowed as long as one does not harm fellow Muslims. One day our office was burgled and our computers were stolen. All except the two computers belonging to our two Muslim colleagues. You don’t steal from brothers or sisters! Andrew Bostom has demonstrated in his book The Legacy of Jihad that the basic patterns have remained remarkably similar throughout the centuries, regardless of whether the non-Muslims in question were Christians, Jews, Hindus, Sikhs or Buddhists. Jihad and dhimmitude frequently have less to do with huge terror attacks or spectacular invasions than with accumulated daily humiliations and insults. A small group of Muslims move into an area, then gradually expand their numbers and with continuous verbal and physical harassment of non-Muslims and sexual harassment of their women force them to leave their homes or convert to Islam. Here is an example from Iran where the non-Muslims are Zoroastrians, but it might as well have been certain areas of Amsterdam, Birmingham or the suburbs of of Paris today:

The Islamization of Europe

Mary Boyce, Emeritus Professor of Iranian Studies at the University of London, has confirmed the external validity of Bat Ye’or’s analytical approach in her description of how jihad and dhimmitude (without the latter being specifically identified as such) transformed Zoroastrian society in an analogous manner. Boyce has written definitive assessments of those Zoroastrian communities which survived the devastating jihad conquests of the mid 7th through early 8th centuries 20. The Zoroastrians experienced an ongoing, inexorable decline over the next millennium due to constant sociopolitical and economic pressures exerted by their Muslim rulers, and neighbor. Boyce describes these complementary phenomena based on an historical analysis, and her personal observations living in the (central Iranian) Yezd area during the 1960s:

"Either a few Moslems settled on the outskirts of a Zoroastrian village, or one or two Zoroastrian families adopted Islam. Once the dominant faith had made a breach, it pressed in remorselessly, like a rising tide. More Moslems came, and soon a small mosque was built, which attracted yet others. As long as Zoroastrians remained in the majority, their lives were tolerable; but once the Moslems became the more numerous, a petty but pervasive harassment was apt to develop. This was partly verbal, with taunts about fire-worship, and comments on how few Zoroastrians there were in the world, and how many Moslems, who must therefore posses the truth; and also on how many material advantages lay with Islam. The harassment was often also physical; boys fought, and gangs of youth waylaid and bullied individual Zoroastrians. They also diverted themselves by climbing into the local tower of silence and desecrating it, and they might even break into the fire-temple and seek to pollute or extinguish the sacred flame. Those with criminal leanings found too that a religious minority provided tempting opportunities for theft, pilfering from the open fields, and sometimes rape and arson. Those Zoroastrians who resisted all these pressures often preferred therefore in the end to sell out and move to some other place where their co-religionists were still relatively numerous, and they could live at peace; and so another village was lot to the old faith. Several of the leading families in Sharifabad and forebears who were driven away by intense Moslem pressure from Abshahi, once a very devout and orthodox village on the southern outskirts of Yazd; and a shorter migration had been made by the family of the centenarian ‘Hajji’ Khodabakhsh, who had himself been born in the
1850s and was still alert and vigorous in 1964. His family, who were very pious, had left their home in Ahmedabad (just to the north of Turkabad) when he was a small boy, and had come to settle in Sharifabad to escape persecution and the threats to their orthodox way of life. Other Zoroastrians held out there for a few decades longer, but by the end of the century Ahmedabad was wholly Moslem, as Abshahi become in 1961. [Boyce’s footnote: The last Zoroastrian family left Abshahi in 1961, after the rape and subsequent suicide of one of their daughters.] It was noticeable that the villages which were left to the Zoroastrians were in the main those with poor supplies of water, where farming conditions were hard."



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From: Regi P George <george_regi@yahoo.com>
Date: Sat Apr 7, 2007
Subject: Re: [indiathinkersnet] New Rules on SEZ: Nandigram Effects  

Vow!
Wonderfull!

I doubt seriously these so called activists and NGOs

Is the Nandigram effects are seeing on this New rules?
or Is it was the real motivation behind the Nandigram of the NGO activists?

THE MOST ANTI NATIONAL SEZ POLICY CONGRESS GOVT. IS declared.
With the support of SUKLA SEN and TEAM!

It is not allowing the State Govt. to be part of the SEZ projects. This make all
SEZ 100% privatised Zone.

Multinationals and Indian tycoons can purchase land directly from farmers in the
name of SEZ.

Nandigram is limited to 3000 hecters but New SEZ is 5000 hecters the Nandigram
Effect!!!!


This SEZ policy will not work because CPM had given its diapproval to this new
policy.

regi.



Sukla Sen <suklasen@yahoo.com> wrote:                                  
EGoM
clears 83 SEZs

  BS Reporter / New Delhi April 6, 2007

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From: Regi P George <george_regi@yahoo.com>
Date: Sun Apr 8, 2007
Subject: Case Of The ‘Missing’ Trinamul Miscreant  

Case Of The ‘Missing’ Trinamul  Miscreant

 
FOR some days now, sections of the corporate media are in desperation to find even isolated instances of Trinamul Congress supporters having been ‘kidnapped and/or made homeless by the CPI(M)’ in and around Nandigram. Having failed to unearth a single instance, the easy recourse has recently been taken to fabrication, something that the corporate media persons under the tutelage of their anti-communist head honchos, have toned down to a fine art, nothing less.

‘MISSING’

Ananda Bazar Patrika of March 31 has indulged itself in such a story involving a ‘missing person.’ According to the story filed ‘from Nandigram,’ Durgapada Maiti, a ‘van-rickshaw puller’ suddenly went missing after March 14 when the fracas occurred at Nandigram.

The report then packs in a lot of emotional appeal to highlight, not very successfully though, for the artificiality of feelings surface quickly enough, the ‘sad and sorry plight’ of his relatives who fear that the worst has happened, Durgapada has either been kidnapped or killed, or he has died in police firing.

Neither is of course true. In addition, Durgapada is not the ‘simple and humble rickshaw puller’ he is represented as. Durgapada Maiti of Rainagar at Nandigram went missing not from March 14 but ten days earlier. A Trinamul Congress strongman, an explosives expert, and a bomb-maker, Durgapada went away for an ‘unknown destination’ on March 4 after duly informing his family members that he departs to ‘fulfil an important mission.’

DEADLY MISSION

The police who had by now realised what the strongly-built six-footer rickshaw-puller’s ‘mission’ would be like, came to his house, and Durgapada’s wife told them with a straight face that her husband has gone to visit his sister at Southkhali, some distance away.

In fact, our Durgapada had gone to strengthen the Trinamul Congress ‘local headquarters’ at Keshabpore that had by then been filled with Trinamul Congress ‘strongmen’ from Midnapore east as well as from Hooghly, and even Bankura. The camp was also attended by Maoists. The ‘braves’ had their task cut out. Under Durgapada’s expert tutelage, they were to put together what is known as ‘improvised explosives,’ that is, country-made bombs.

Sometimes expertise fails. Such was the event deep into the night of March 4 when the entire Keshabpore area trembled with a series of explosions. It has been reported that probably Durgapada was blown apart in the blast that occurred. And that the Maoists, ever adept at such circumstances, whisked away what remained of him to a nearby house of a Trinamul Congress worker on March
5. Others injured may have also suffered the same fate.

SOB STORY

No trace was left of Durgapada, until his ‘resurfacing’ in a sob-story in the columns of the Patrika. What the corporate barons conveniently forget is that lying through the teeth in a shameless fashion would never justify the act of gross violation of the very ‘human rights’ they shout themselves hoarse about, of close to four thousand villagers rendered homeless by the rogues and ruffians of the Trinamul Congress and the Maoists.

A worried Ashok Guria, AIKS leader of Midnapore east recently expressed his alarm over the fact that with summer storms just around the corner, the condition of the ousted people living in the camps would become precarious, even life threatening. Would the Ananda Bazar Patrika care to write a story about their plight, if only for the sake of, as they are quite fond of saying, ‘balancing the picture?



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From: Regi P George <george_regi@yahoo.com>
Date: Sun Apr 8, 2007
Subject: Ganashakti Exposes Trinamul’s Fake Missing Lis t?

Ganashakti Exposes Trinamul’s  Fake Missing List

  The following are excerpts from a front page report appeared in Ganashakti newspaper dated April 04, 2007.

WITH facts emerging clearly that the list of 27 ‘missing’ persons produced by Trinamul Congress is a totally fake one, the Trinamul leaders – who have turned into neo-zamindars of captured Nandigram – began a new census for preparing a new list. They are going from house to house and it could be the beginning of a new conspiracy. Sitting besides the Talpati canal, Joydeb Paik on April 3 evening said: “Whatever may be their conspiracy, their falsehood and fudging will be exposed”.

It was evening then. Time was not waiting for unearthing the conspiracy. The statement of state home secretary Prasad Rajan Roy had reached near Bhangabari bridge south of Talpati in the evening itself. Those hapless people camping in the relief camp had come to know of the fact that of the 27 missing people, 25 had been found out. And everyone of them is alive. They are in various places. Out of the remaining two, one is missing since long. No whereabouts are known of another person and search is on. The court will be informed on April 9 about the 27 missing persons by the government through an affidavit, said the home secretary. Even then Trinamul worker, Adhu Tahir, said: “there are more missing persons, who says we are lying. List about them is being prepared.”

Let them get ready with their list. But it is known that Trinamul’s list depends upon the descriptions in Ananda Bazar Patrika. The paper had written about Durgapada Maity being missing after March 14 incidents. However it has been established that he had gone missing from March 4 itself and that he might have been seriously injured while making bombs on March 4. The same Ananda Bazar Patrika had to print on April 3 the following: “In Kalicharanpur, Kalibala Devi was sleeping in her verandah. She got up when we approached her. Nishibabu, her husband was also with her. When informed about Kalibala’s name figuring in the missing list even after so many days, a shocked Nishibabu told us that he had not said anything to anybody about his wife going missing. ‘On the fateful day, it was true she was little late to return. But why will she go missing? From that day onwards she is with me’, he said.”

On April 3 itself Ganashakti had carried a report that from March 14 onwards Nishikanto Patra and his wife Kalibala Patra have been living together as usual in Kalicharanpur. In the last one week Ganashakti had published three reports exposing the lies of Trinamul Congress about the missing 27. On March 28 Ganashakti reported that of the 27 missing, five are at present Tamluk jail, three are in hospitals, two of them died on March 14. This shows even those who had either died or convalescing in the hospitals and also undergoing imprisonment have been included in the Trinamul’s now famous ‘missing’ list.

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