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Please Sign this petition if you bleive in JUSTICE FOR ALL

Muslims, and Hindus, guilty in the serial bombings in Mumbai, have
been sentenced, many of them to death, by a special court. That is
just.

Killers of hundreds of Muslims and others in the Bombay riots, and
idetiified in a Judicial enquiry, still roam free in the streets of
Mumbai.

Thank you and God Bless

John Dayal


Punish the Guilty of the Anti Muslim Pogrom of 1992-1992

Please use the following url to sign the net petition


   http://www.PetitionOnline.com/jus4all/petition.html

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INDIA
Mumbai: new probe into the deadly riots of 1993
by Nirmala Carvalho
A new inquiry is set to find who was responsible for the death of some 900 people in December 1992 and January 1993 during riots between Muslims and Hindus. Human rights activist demands that those who have not be held accountable be brought to justice.

 
Mumbai (AsiaNews) – With the trial of the March 12, 1993, bombings in Mumbai that killed more than 250 people at an end, one other matter of crucial significance is taking centre stage: the sectarian riots between Muslims and Hindus that preceded the blasts which the Srikrishna Commission had investigated.

The 1993 blasts traumatised this multiethnic city, with sectarian cracks appearing in what had until then been a peaceful community. Although the attacks have not been fully elucidated, the bombs were seen by many as a Muslim response to previous Hindu attacks.

Justice Srikrishna, then judge at the Bombay High Court, was appointed to probe the riots.

The brief given to the Commission he headed with regard to the bomb blasts was specific: examine the circumstances and immediate cause of the bomb blasts and find out whether any common link existed between the riots and the blasts and whether the two were part of a common design.

After five years of investigation the Commission found that the "serial bomb blasts were a reaction to the [. . .] events at Ayodhya and Bombay in December 1992 and January 1993."

The Supreme Court indicated yesterday that it may order a new investigation just as it did for the 2002 Gujarat carnage in order to find out why and who was responsible for the 1992 violence in Mumbai.

The court said however that it would only give a general direction on the matter in view of the alleged lapses on the part of the Maharashtra government in taking action against the perpetrators of the violence.

The Court stated that it could not pass any order on the basis of the findings made by the Srikrishna Commission of inquiry, but did say never the less that the petitioner, the 'Action Committee for Implementation of Srikrishna Commission' , and other co-petitioners could file a comprehensive affidavit detailing the specific instances of lapses reportedly committed by the government.

This affidavit should detail the number of cases registered, specific cases not registered despite complaints and first information reports, discharge of accused persons, failure in conducting the prosecution and any other glaring lapses that allegedly allowed the accused to go free.

Despite three successive reports by the government in 1998, 2004 and 2007, the real instigators and perpetrators have gone free because of their political influence, this according to the petitioners.

The sectarian violence in 1993 left 900 people dead. In the course of its probe the Srikrishna Commission found that several political leaders and police officers provided active support or at least tacit approval to those who fomented the communal incidents that led to the carnage.

The Commission concluded among other things that there was a "common link between the riots and the blasts," one of "cause and effect," but that there was no evidence "to indicate that the riots and the blasts were part of a common design."

John Dayal, human rights activist and chairman of the All India Catholic Union, has called on the authorities to punish the culprits "who are still freely walking the streets of Mumbai."

"Muslims and Hindus guilty in the Mumbai bombings were tried and sentenced," he said, "whilst the killers of hundreds of Muslims and others in riots roam free. It is now time for justice.


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From: syed rahman <surahman2000@yahoo.com>
Date: Fri Aug 3, 2007
Subject: Sri Krishna Commission on Maintenance of Records on Communal Riots  

Sri Krishna Commission on Maintenance of Records on
Communal Riots
http://www.khabrein.info/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3531&Itemid=8\
8
1.17 Maintenance of Records with reference to Communal
Riots

i) It cannot be gainsaid that effective handling of
riot–related offences, particularly in the context of
communal riots, requires inputs to identify the
connection of the accused to communal organizations.
Though in the Communal Riot Scheme of 1986, and the
‘Guidelines’ there has been identification of the
communal organizations in Maharashtra, and it is
required that the police stations maintain an accurate
and updated list of communal goondas, there has been
scant attention paid to these. That is one of the
weaknesses in the present Riot Control Scheme, which,
though envisioned as efficacious, failed in practice.

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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Now_Bharti_to_train_SCST_engineers/articleshow/2249684.cms
 
Now, Bharti to train SC/ST engineers
2 Aug 2007, 0407 hrs IST ,Subodh Ghildiyal, TNN
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NEW DELHI: Bharti Enterprises is set to train and employ engineers from the SC/ST bracket on preferential basis, in the process becoming the second big player embracing a voluntary affirmative action plan.

The social justice ministry and Bharti Enterprises are joining hands in an endeavour that was set rolling by Infosys last year. The IT giant had trained 88 engineers at its Bangalore premises of which 79 have found work in top industrial houses. The social justice ministry has sent a list of 170 SC/ST unemployed engineers to Bharti after its CEO Sunil Bharti Mittal wrote that his business house be given names of persons who could be trained for absorption.

The ministry has sought to know the locations of training centres, as Bharti has establishments across the states and apprenticeship could be in multiple regional centres according to the domicile of candidates.

Training SC/ST professionals seems to be emerging as a new way for corporates to prove their credentials with regard to marginalised sections after they successfully resisted demands for private sector quota from champions of Dalit rights. However, the debate on the primacy of "merit" in the private sector provoked questions from social justice ministry and activists who felt that the private sector was tilted against SC/STs.

Corporates have argued on the "employability" quotient of engineering, management and other SC/ST professionals. It has been said that their non-English background saddles them with handicaps from being accepted in the private sector, which leans towards the English-speaking, urbane sections with a degree of comfort in corporate functioning.

Infosys kicked off the programme, in partnership with the social justice ministry, to train the engineers whose names were given by the latter. While around Rs 1 crore was spent on training, around Rs 36 lakh was the estimated cost of boarding and lodging for the candidates. Corporates feel such programmes would go some distance in neutralising the hostility against them in the pro-poor sections.

Bharti has taken a cue from the Infosys experiment. In the wake of the success of its six-month training programme and the goodwill generated for the company, the IT giant has expressed a desire to devise ways to institutionalise it. The company has decided to spread the training for 2007-08 to five new places, including Bhubaneswar and Pune.

 
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From: n rahamthulla <nrahamthulla@yahoo.com>
Date: Wed Aug 1, 2007
Subject: brutality on children is a major sin  

mistreating parents is the second  major sin in Islam.That's why muslims oppose
establishment of old age homes.Muslims are supposed to compulsorily feed their
parents and treat them with reverence.OK it is good.
   What about parents mistreating their children?I have seen very sad news in the
very recent days.All happened in AP.Among the criminals there are muslims also:
   1.One mother put her two children for sale
   2.one father killed her daughter as she objected his attempt to rape his
daughter in-law
   3.one mother sold away her daughters to a brothel house
   4.one father dragged his sons to court for maintenance even though he gave no
property to them
   5.one son killed his father for raping his wife
   6.one father made his daughters to starve for food for months together by
arresting them in his house by locking
   7.one mother buried her daughter alive
   8.one father killed his son as his son rejected to give him just 5 rupees
   9.one father killed her daughter and thrown her in a drain as she is affected
with polio
   10.one mother killed her daughter by pouring kerosine in public
   we must understand that mistreating children also is a major sin as equal as
mistreating parents.How such parents will enter heaven? why they are killing
their children? what actions can stop the cruelty of parents on children?
   N.Rahamthulla

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Wither Kashmir: Short-Term Glory
Or Long-Term Solution
By Ather Zia

http://countercurrents.org/zia010807.htm

The UN Resolution albeit updated with a third option, is the only means to pave
way for a permanent solution for Kashmir

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From: syed rahman <surahman2000@yahoo.com>
Date: Thu Aug 2, 2007
Subject: Hackers playing havoc with e-mail accounts  

Hackers playing havoc with e-mail accounts
By Sahil Makkar and Prashant K. Nanda

http://www.khabrein.info/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3529&Itemid=8\
8

New Delhi, Aug 1: Mahendra Ved, a senior journalist
here, was stunned after receiving a call from his
Bahrain-based daughter a few days ago, sounding
distressed and enquiring after his whereabouts and
well-being.

"She was crying and desperately wanted to reach me
after reading an e-mail, which was sent to her by
someone who had hacked my gmail account and forwarded
a troubling message to all my friends and relatives,"
Ved says.

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HINDU MILITANTS IN INDIA DISRUPT CHURCH SERVICE, BEAT BELIEVERS

Source: Voice of the Martyrs

Approximately 15 Bajrang Dal activists disrupted a worship service on Sunday, July 29, in Sagar Taluka in southern India’s Karnataka state and beat those present, according to a report from the Global Council of Indian Christians. The militants, armed with cricket bats and knives, broke down the door of the Believer’s Church. They destroyed the furnishings and seriously injured several of the church members. They also destroyed a car and moped parked outside the building. A police complaint has been registered and arrests are expected. Police officers are also posted at the hospital to protect those injured in the attack.

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From: syed rahman <surahman2000@yahoo.com>
Date: Wed Aug 1, 2007
Subject: Abdul Nasser Madhani acquitted in Coimbatore blasts case  

Abdul Nasser Madhani acquitted in Coimbatore blasts
case
Coimbatore, Aug 1 (IANS) A sessions court here
Wednesday acquitted Kerala-based People's Democratic
Party leader Abdul Nasser Mahdhani of all charges in
the 1998 serial bomb blasts in which 58 people were
killed while it found one of the main accused, Al Umma
chief S.A. Basha, guilty "of criminal conspiracy".

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