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From: "D.Parthasarathy" <dp@hss.iitb.ac.in>
Date: Fri Mar 25, 2005 11:03am
Subject: Re: [indiathinkersnet] 1]Modi's trip to U.K. on -- let us agitate forrevocation! &[2] : Re: Fwd: Appeal  

On the issue of the right wingness or otherwise of our NRIs, please see my article:

The NRI Becomes Aggressive: Swastika Controversy and Beyond, in the
Economic and Political Weekly, published in the last issue.

http://www.epw.org.in/showArticles.php?root=2005&leaf=03&filename=8378&
filetype=html

D.Parthasarathy
IIT Bombay


>
> Sati's appeal deserves due response.Leading dailies have reported that the gen.next from Gujrathi community beelining for passports for US have set off against their CM now hated all over.The British policy to allow entry to Modi doesn't seem to go against Bush admn. But to favour it in the long run.In fact uncle Sam and Tom are twins when it comes to get against Indian secular democracy now nearing sixty years.
>
> The issue however is ,both US and England have more Indian citizens inclined towards extreme right powers back home with their financial and ideological support to Modi type.Can a few secular minds within the same zones take on him or the House of Lords and Commons to get a clear and firm no entry to Hindu Hitler ?
>
> If yes, we the secular lot in India are with our counterparts on the other part of the earth.
>
> best wishes.
>



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From Sukla Sen

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Does NPT Have A Future?

http://japanfocus.org/241.html


Does the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Have a
Future?
by Lawrence S. Wittner



This May, the United Nations will be holding a review
conference on the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
(NPT), a key nuclear arms control and disarmament
agreement to which 188 countries are now parties.


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CNDP's Call : Abolish Nuclear Weapons, Right Now!

[Dear Friends,
An online signature campaign is going on at
<http://www10.plala.or.jp/antiatom/html/e/abolition/e-abolish.html>;
Pl. visit and sign.
You're also requested to respond to the CNDP's call in
whatever other possible ways.
Sukla]


Abolish Nuclear Weapons, Right Now!


May 1998
Seven years back, India, on 11 and 13 May ??™98, carried
out five nuclear blasts, at Pokhran on its western
border, to declare itself as a nuclear weapons state
(NWS).
This was, however, not the first time that India
executed such explosions. In fact, way back in 1974,
on 18th May, India had for the first time, almost at
the same spot, detonated its first nuclear device. But
then it had been called a ???peaceful nuclear explosion???
(PNE), and the explosion was dubbed ???implosion??™.
This time around, there was none of the diffidence of
the past. The traditional aversion to nuclear weapons,
rooted in the long drawn out freedom struggle and the
subsequent leadership of the Non-Alignment Movement,
was suddenly gone. It was muscle flexing all the way.
It was vile celebration at its ecstatic peak. India
has finally arrived!
But the reality check came just a fortnight after. The
lowly, neighbouring, Pakistan ??“ the main target of all
the muscle flexing, carried out its own blasts! Total
six to square off the account!

Flying in the face of the fantastic predictions made
by the proponents of the Indian Bomb, Pokhran was
followed by Chagai, and then Kargil in less than a
year, after twenty seven years of relative peace. But
that was not the end. Closely followed the hijacking
of an Indian Airlines plane, in December ??™99. And just
not that, nuclear India??™s External affairs Minister,
Jaswant Singh had to personally escort the Kashmiri
militants to Kandahar to set them free to meet the
hijackers??™ demands. And finally the Operation Parakram
(Show of Might), involving the largest peacetime
military mobilisation, for about ten months, on the
Indo-Pak border meant to teach the recalcitrant
neighbour a good lesson for the armed attack on Indian
parliament building on 13th December 2001 eventually
ended in a whimper.
Pokhran just not inaugurated an open ended arms race
between India and Pakistan and also made both of them
far more, and not less, vulnerable to outside
interventions, but, most disturbingly, also turned the
whole region into a live nuclear volcano ready to
erupt any moment, deliberately or accidentally!


August 1945
Sixty years back the scourge of nuclear weapons had
revealed itself to the unsuspecting world in all its
ugly nakedness when the Japanese cities of Hiroshima
and Nagasaki were incinerated alive, on 6th and 9th
August 1945, by two atom bombs dropped by the US Air
Force.
The gut wrenching tragedy that resulted in the death
of twenty hundred thousand people by the end of the
first year itself shocked and horrified the humanity
all across the globe. A powerful global peace movement
was born.
But the widespread aversion notwithstanding, the race
for power ??“ the power to dominate and subjugate, went
apace. In less than two decades, all the five
permanent members of the UN Security Council (P5)
became nuclear weapons powers.
Even then the lingering memory of Hiroshima and
Nagasaki could just not be wiped off. Nor the
prospects of an apocalypse caused by the piles and
piles of nuclear warheads, which count no less than
thirty thousand today.


May 2005
This year, from 2-27 May, the (nuclear)
Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conference will be
held in New York. Five years back, in the 2000 Review
Conference, the P5 - USA, Russia, UK, France and
China, had given an ???unequivocal undertaking??? to
accomplish total elimination of nuclear weapons, in
tune with the Article VI of the treaty, and the 1996
unanimous opinion of the International Court of
Justice in this regard. 13 practical steps had been
spelt out towards this end.
Not only no progress has been made on this count. The
US, by far the largest NWS and the greatest violator
of the spirit of the treaty, is trying to block even
any review of these commitments. It is putting all its
energies and powers to confine the discussion only to
???horizontal proliferation???, that too in an arbitrary
and selective manner, to the complete exclusion of
???vertical proliferation???, in which it is actively
engaged in order to achieve ???full spectrum dominance???
in the field of military firepower so as to establish
its unchallengeable global domination as envisioned by
the incumbent neo-con ruling coterie.
The ongoing brutal war on and occupation of Iraq is
perhaps the most glaring manifestation of this awesome
imperial project.

The peace activists of the world are organising global
actions, including a massive one in New York on May 1,
to scuttle such subversion of the Review Conference,
and to demand total nuclear disarmament, in a
step-by-step manner, by the year 2020.


CNDP??™s Call
The CNDP, as a constituent of this global campaign,
spearheaded, among others, by the ???Mayors for Peace??™
and the ???Abolition 2000??™ network, urge all the
peace-loving people - particularly from India, and
South Asia, to mobilise and raise their voice on this
momentous occasion in favour of total nuclear
disarmament, in a step-by-step manner, on the
national, regional and global scale.

Friends, let us all unite and demand in unison :

No More Hiroshima! No More Nagasaki!
No More Pokhran! No More Chagai!
Global Abolition of Nuclear Weapons, Right Now!

Coalition for Nuclear Disarmament and Peace (CNDP)
www.cndpindia.org

Also visit : http://www.abolitionnow.org/mayors.html
http://www10.plala.or.jp/antiatom/html/e/abolition/e-abolish.html
and join the global signature campaign ???Abolition
Now!!??™

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From: Sukla Sen <suklasen@y...>
Date: Fri Mar 25, 2005 5:42pm
Subject: Latin America is leading a global progressive movement

http://notapundit.myblogsite.com/blog/_archives/2005/3/6/403505.html

Latin America is leading a global progressive movement
by notapundit at 09:46AM (CST) on March 6, 2005 |
Permanent Link | Cosmos

It appears that Latin American Lefties or Progressives
have learned that in order to help create a
middle-class, one should lift the economic fortunes of
the working poor and disenfranchised. There is
nothing inherently wrong with market-based economies,
so long as the wealth created does not strictly reside
with the top one percent of the population. It's a
lesson we haven't yet learned here in the U.S.A.

New Left Emerges In Latin America's Top Political
Offices

MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay (AP)--Decades ago, Latin
American leftists talked of revolution and upending
political systems. Today, many with ties to the
revolutionary past have taken office - pledging to
help the poor, but leaving aside the rhetoric of the
past.

Last week, thousands of jubilant Uruguayans filled
the streets for the inauguration of new president
Tabare Vazquez, the sixth leftist to come to power in
the region, strengthening South America's tilt to the
left.

From Venezuela
 



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From: rkurian1@vsnl.com
Date: Fri Mar 25, 2005 9:37pm
Subject: Food for thought...  

The Iranian Threat: The Bomb or the Euro?

Iran does not pose a threat to the United State because of its nuclear projects, its WMD, or its support to "terrorists organizations" as the American administration is claiming.

By Dr. Elias Akleh

In its attempt to re-shape the global economical system by converting it from a petrodollar to a petroeuro system. Such conversion is looked upon as a flagrant declaration of economical war against the US that would flatten the revenues of the American corporations and eventually might cause an economic collapse.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article8354.htm
 











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