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Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Baghdad bomb blasts kill 128 on 08/12/2009


BAGHDAD: A wave of violent chaos engulfed Iraq’s capital yesterday as a series of co-ordinated bombs, including at least two suicide attacks, struck the city, killing at least 128 people and wounding as many as 513 others.



Four explosions hit Baghdad within the space of a few minutes, all close to government buildings. An hour earlier, a suicide car bomb detonated near a police patrol in the southern neighbourhood of Doura.

The attacks, the worst since October 25 when two car bombs killed 155, further called into question the government’s ability to protect its citizens and prompted angry complaints about failures by the police and army.



“We have already sent a formal message to Prime Minister Nouri al Maliki saying that the current security plan has failed,” Hadi al Amri, the head of the Iraqi parliament’s security commission, said. “It is clear that we need a new security plan.

“There have been consistent warnings that government and civilian targets will be increasingly attacked in the run-up to the national elections, but insufficient action has been taken to stop those attacks.”



Rahul Vallamber
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Twin blasts in ISI office in Pakistan's Punjab province (08/12/09)


Islamabad, Dec 8 (PTI) Two blasts ripped through an ISI office within Multan cantonment in Pakistan's Punjab province today, injuring several people.

The first blast occurred shortly before noon and was followed soon by a more powerful explosion, witnesses said.

Military police cordoned off the area and prevented people and the media from approaching the site of the blast.

Zafar Ahir, an editor of Jang newspaper who witnessed the blasts, said the target of the attack was an ISI office.

"More than half of the ISI office has been destroyed.

I saw the building blow up," he told Geo News channel.

Several injured persons were taken by ambulances to nearby hospitals, where authorities declared an emergency.

? ? Geo News aired mobile phone footage shot by a passer-by which showed the facade of one building was completely destroyed by the blasts.

Several nearby buildings were also damaged.


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Saturday, November 21, 2009

3 Serial Blast in Assam. 4 died and 25 injured . (22/11/2009)


25 people were injured and 4 died on Sunday when a bomb exploded outside a police station in Assam's Nalbari district, police said.
The bomb was kept on a parked bicycle and it exploded around 10 a.m., an official said.
Police suspect that militants of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) carried out the explosion.
Nalbari district is about 70 km west of Assam's main city of Guwahati.
One more blast happened in GOPAL BAZAR.
With in 15 mints 3 serial blast took place.
Assam is in RED ALEART.

Rahul Vallamber
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Saturday, November 14, 2009

Eleven Killed In Pakistan Car Bomb Blast


2:54pm UK, Saturday November 14, 2009
Eleven people have been killed by a suicide car bomber in the Pakistani city of Peshawar.
The bomber detonated his device when policemen asked him to stop for a search.
Police official Malik Jehangir, who was in charge of the checkpoint, said his officers were checking vehicles when he saw a suspicious black car across the barrier and he asked one of them to go and check it.
"I saw that there was some argument between the driver and the policeman and suddenly a blast downed me," he said.
Another witness, Akbar Ali, said that he was riding a motorcycle and waiting in the queue at the checkpoint when he saw a scuffle between the bomber and the policeman.
"He was a young man, about 20-years-old with a small beard and wearing a white cap. When I noticed that his body was swollen, I left my bike there and ran away fearing he might be a bomber."
Ali said that seconds after a huge blast threw him to the ground.
Peshawar is near the Afghanistan border and has a massive al Qaeda and Taliban presence.
It has increasingly become the favoured target for attacks by militants, particularly since the Pakistani army launched its offensive in October.
On Friday a suicide attack in Peshawar devastated the three-storey provincial headquarters of the country's Inter Services Intelligence agency.
At least 17 people were killed and 39 others were injured in the bombing. Taliban militants claimed responsibility

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Rahul Vallamber

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Naxalite Attack on Rajdhani express , passengers safe


In an audacious attack, Maoists on Tuesday took hostage the Bhubaneswar Rajdhani Express with nearly 1200 passengers on board.
After nearly five hours of intense drama, the situation was brought under control with joint forces taking over the train and a relief train being deployed to bring the passengers to safety. Till 9 pm, the relief train had yet to reach Banshtala, in West Midnapore of West Bengal, where the attack had taken place.At around 3pm on Tuesday, the train, on its way to New Delhi, was stopped by hundreds of tribals who were supporters of the People's Committee Against Police Atrocities. And while holding one of the most secure trains of India under ransom, they demanded the release of their leader Chattradhar Mahato, who was arrested in September and is under judicial custody till November 5.This incident comes close on the heels after the Maoists had abducted OC of Sankrail, Atindranath Dutta. Dutta was released after two days with the Maoists striking a deal with the West Bengal state government to release some tribal women who had been arrested on charges of having Maoist links.Today, the train was stopped and the driver was abducted and there were reports of alleged firing between the tribals and the state forces. This, however, was later refuted by Home minister P Chidambaram who said there was no exchange of fire.The villagers used the Rajdhani as a message board almost, with bold red letters on the walls of train demanding the release of Chattradhar.

The driver, K Anantha Rao, who was abducted and later released, said he saw red flags being waved and about 400 people running onto the tracks and so he had to stop the train. Assistant driver K J Rao was also taken hostage.The West Bengal Chief Minister said firmly that no way will the demands of the Maoists be accepted but he was worried about the safety of the passengers. It was time for the state government to come down heavily on the Maoists and the operations against them in Jhargram and Jangalmahal area needed to be intensified.Home minister P Chidambaram on Tuesday said the train and passengers on board were safe and that the Centre has rushed a relief train to bring back the passengers."The train is safe. All passengers are safe... good news is the train is safe," he told reporters. "CRPF and state police have reached the spot and the area has been secured. There is no sign of any other adversary there," Chidambaram said.Railway minister Mamata Banerjee was monitoring the situation from her office in New Delhi and expressed her concern about getting the passengers to safety first and also stated that the state government must take responsibility and take a tougher stance against such incidents in the state.The Pro-Maoists group PCAPA had claimed responsibility for the attack stating that the train drivers had defied their bandh call.Some men then took him away along with assistant driver K J Rao, the sources said.
Jai Hind
Rahul Vallamber

80 killed, more then 150 hurt in Peshawar blast. (Pakistan) 28/10/2009

At least 80 people were killed and over 150 injured Wednesday when a powerful blast ripped through a crowded market in this Pakistani city.
The blast took place in Peepal Mandi in the old city of Peshawar, which is the capital of the restive North West Frontier Province (NWFP).
50 people were killed and more than 150 injured the bomb blast, Xinhua news agency reported.
Several shops were extensively damaged in the blast. The roofs were blown off and the walls collapsed, just five days after a bombing outside a restaurant in the city.
Panic-stricken shopkeepers rushed to help the injured.
The terror strike came soon after US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton began a three-day visit to Pakistan Wednesday morning.
Pakistan has been witnessing a string of terror attacks, even as the army continues to assault against the Taliban in South Waziristan.
The latest wave of militant violence started with a suicide bombing at the offices of the UN World Food Programme in Islamabad Oct 5. Five employees of the agency were killed.
The most audacious attack came on Oct 10 when 10 terrorists in military uniform laid siege to the Pakistan Army's General Headquarters in Rawalpindi. At least 19 people, including nine raiders, died in the 22-hour standoff. One militant was arrested.
On Oct 15, gunmen wearing suicide vests stormed two police academies and the offices of Pakistan's Federal Investigation Agency in Lahore. A car bomber struck at a police station in the northwestern town of Kohat. At least 38 people including 11 insurgents were killed in a single day.
A twin suicide bombing Oct 20 at the International Islamic University here killed seven people.
On Oct 22, Brigadier Moinuddin Ahmed, who was the head of the UN peacekeeping mission in Sudan, was gunned down in Islamabad along with another soldier.
A day later, 25 people were killed and 27 injured in a series of blasts across Pakistan. Eighteen people died in a landmine explosion in Mohmand Agency while seven were killed when a suicide bomber struck at an air force base in Attock district. Eight people were injured in the Peshawar bombing.

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Rahul Vallamber

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

6 killed, Militants attack UN guesthouse in Kabul, Afghanistan.

Kabul has been shaken by intense machinegun fire and explosions as Afghan forces battled a group of militants holed up inside a UN guest house in the centre of the capital.
A UN security officer at the scene said about 10 UN employees, all believed to be foreign nationals, were inside the building. The United Nations said it was "possible" that UN staff were inside the building..
Sporadic gunfire was heard and plumes of black smoke rose above buildings in the Afghan capital.
Early reports said five people had been killed.
"There are five or six terrorists inside," said Waheed Sadiqi, a policeman at the scene.
Automatic weapons fire began around 6:30am, witnesses said.
An Afghan security source said one militant had been killed and three Afghan police officers were wounded.
One policeman on the ground, who did not give his name, said the Bachter Guesthouse had come under attack and that there had been a huge blast inside.
The area around the guesthouse, which appeared to be on fire, has been cordoned off by police.
Police jeeps with mounted machine-guns and fire engines were seen racing through the streets of the capital An increasingly resurgent Taliban have vowed to stage attacks ahead of a second-round run-off in Afghanistan's presidential election on Nov 7.

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Rahul Vallamber

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Blast in Baghdad, Iraq - 132 killed and 520 injured.

At least 132 people have been killed and 520 injured in two car bomb attacks in Baghdad, Iraqi officials say.
The blasts hit the ministry of justice and a provincial government office near the heavily fortified Green Zone.
They came in quick succession at 1030 (0730 GMT) as people headed to work during the morning rush hour.
This is the deadliest attack in Iraq since August 2007 and comes three months after the US handed security control of cities to local forces
The attacks have drawn comparison with those of 19 August, when truck bombs hit two ministry buildings and killed at least 100 people.
Iraq then blamed foreign fighters and accused Syria of involvement, demanding a UN investigation.
The US condemned the latest attacks as "hateful".
'Destructive agenda'
Prime Minister Nouri Maliki visited the site of Sunday's provincial government office attack near Haifa Street and later issued a statement blaming al-Qaeda and supporters of former president Saddam Hussein.
"These cowardly terrorist attacks must not affect the determination of the Iraqi people to continue their struggle against the remnants of the dismantled regime and al-Qaeda terrorists, who committed a brutal crime against civilians," he said.
"They want to cause chaos in the nation, hinder the political process and prevent the parliamentary election."
President Jalal Talabani said: "The perpetrators of these treacherous and despicable acts are no longer hiding their objective... they publicly declare that they are targeting the state."
The White House said President Barack Obama had spoken to Mr Maliki and Mr Talabani to pledge his support.
Mr Obama said the attacks were an attempt to derail the peace process.
"These bombings serve no purpose other than the murder of innocent men, women and children, and they only reveal the hateful and destructive agenda of those who would deny the Iraqi people the future that they deserve," Mr Obama said in a statement.
The UK's Foreign Secretary David Miliband said "such acts of terrorism can have no justification, and must be condemned without reservation".
Plumes of smoke were seen rising in Baghdad on Sunday morning after two vehicles packed with explosives blew up just outside the International Zone, or Green Zone, the administrative heart of the capital.
The Iraqi authorities said the attackers were suicide bombers.
Their vehicles were driven into parking bays and detonated, officials said.
A number of workers for Baghdad's provincial council, which runs the city, were thought to be among the dead.
"I don't know how I'm still alive," local shop owner, Hamid Saadi, told Reuters by telephone from near the justice ministry.
"The explosion destroyed everything... it's like it was an earthquake, nothing is still in its place."
A number of bystanders blamed the security forces and politicians for failing to keep order.
Ambulance driver Adil Sami told Agence France-Presse: "We don't want the parliament any more - let them leave us alone, we can live in peace and solve problems ourselves."
Baghdad provincial council member Mohammed al-Rubaiey said: "This is a political struggle... Every politician is responsible and the government is responsible, as well as security leaders."
The BBC's Gabriel Gatehouse in Baghdad said he felt the force of the explosions, even though he was several miles away.
He says the finger of blame is likely to point to insurgents or foreign fighters trying to destabilise the security situation ahead of Iraqi elections in mid-January.
Overall, violence has dropped dramatically in Iraq compared to a year ago, but sporadic attacks still continue in several parts of the country.

Source: BBC NEWS
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Rahul Vallamber

Monday, August 17, 2009

Blast in Peshawar (Pakistan) Today 17-08-09


PESHAWAR, Pakistan (Reuters) - A bomb planted in a vehicle killed six people in northwestern Pakistan on Monday as soldiers killed 13 militants in fresh clashes in the Swat valley where the army has made gains in a three-month offensive.
There has been a lull in militant violence in Pakistan in recent weeks after security forces pushed back Taliban insurgents in their bastion of Swat and stepped up attacks on Pakistani Taliban in the South Waziristan region.
But Monday's blast and the clashes in Swat, which followed two suicide bombings there on the weekend that killed five soldiers, will raise fears that the militants are re-organising.
Three women and two children were among those killed when the bomb hidden in a box of medicine given to the vehicle's driver to deliver went off, police officer Sifwat Ghayyur told reporters at the site of the blast in Charssada town.
Jai Hind

Rahul Vallamber

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Thursday, August 6, 2009

Taliban chief Baitullah Mehsud was killed




ISLAMABAD: There is a strong likelihood that Taliban chief Baitullah Mehsud was killed along with his wife and bodyguards in a missile attack two days ago, Interior Minister Rehman Malik told Reuters.
‘We suspect he was killed in the missile strike,’ Malik said on Friday. ‘We have some information, but we don't have material evidence to confirm it.’
Meanwhile, Director General ISPR Maj. Gen. Athar Abbas cautioned that the reports of Mehsud's death are still unconfirmed. ‘We are receiving reports and probing,’ he said.
ABC News cited a senior US official as saying there was a 95 per cent chance that Mehsud was among those killed in the missile strike.
US officials have visual and other indicators it was Mehsud and Pakistanis are now trying to collect physical evidence to be certain, ABC reported.
A US official also told Reuters that there was reason to believe Mehsud was dead.
‘There is reason to believe that reports of his death may be true, but it can't be confirmed at this time,’ said the official, providing the information on condition of anonymity.
The official would not comment on the circumstances surrounding Mehsud's possible death.
RUMOURS PERSISTEDA relative of Mehsud's dead wife had initially said the Taliban leader wasn't present when the missiles struck, but rumours that he had either been wounded or killed refused to die down.
The stricken house is some two hours' walk from Makeen, and Taliban fighters had cordoned off the area, refusing to let people enter, according to villagers.
A senior Pakistani security official said that aside from Mehsud's wife, one of Mehsud's brothers and seven of his bodyguards perished in the attack.
The official said intelligence services were trying to discover the identity of another victim, and there was a good chance it was Mehsud.
Intelligence agents had also picked up signs that leaders of various Taliban factions planned to gather for a shura, or council meeting, somewhere in Waziristan later on Friday.


Jai Hind

Rahul Vallamber

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Who Are Naxalite?


Naxalite or Naxalism is an informal name given to communist groups that were born out of the Sino-Soviet split in the communist movement in India. Ideologically they belong to various trends of Maoism. Initially the movement had its centre in West Bengal. In recent years, they have spread into less developed areas of rural central and eastern India, such as Chhattisgarh and Andhra Pradesh through the activities of underground groups like the Communist Party of India (Maoist) They are conducting an insurgency, typically called the Naxalite-Maoist insurgency. They now have a presence in 40 percent of India's geographical area, and are especially concentrated in an area known as the "Naxal Belt," comprising 92,000 square kilometers. According to India's intelligence agency, the Research and Analysis Wing, 20,000 insurgents are currently in operation, and their growing influence prompted Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to declare them as the most serious threat to India's national security.
The CPI (Maoist) and some other Naxal factions are now considered
terrorists by the Government of India. In February 2009, Central government announced its plans for simultaneous, co-ordinated counter-operations in all Left-wing extremism-hit states—Chhattisgarh, Orissa, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Jharkhand, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, and West Bengal, to plug all possible escape routes of Naxalites.


History of Naxalite.
The term Naxalites comes from
Naxalbari, a small village in West Bengal, where a section of Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M)) led by Charu Majumdar and Kanu Sanyal led a violent uprising in 1967, trying to develop a "revolutionary opposition" in opposition to the CPI(M) leadership. The insurrection started on May 25, 1967 in Naxalbari village when a peasant was attacked by hired hands over a land dispute. Local peasants retaliated by attacking the local landlords and the violence escalated. Majumdar greatly admired Mao Zedong of China and advocated that Indian peasants and lower classes must follow in his footsteps and overthrow the government and upper classes whom he held responsible for their plight He engendered the Naxalite movement through his writings, the most famous being the 'Historic Eight Documents' which formed the basis of Naxalite ideology. In 1967 'Naxalites' organized the All India Coordination Committee of Communist Revolutionaries (AICCCR), and later broke away from CPI(M). Uprisings were organized in several parts of the country. In 1969 AICCCR gave birth to Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist).
Practically all Naxalite groups trace their origin to the
CPI(ML). A separate tendency from the beginning was the Maoist Communist Centre, which evolved out of the Dakshin Desh-group. MCC later fused with People's War Group to form Communist Party of India (Maoist). A third tendency is that of the Andhra revolutionary communists, which was mainly presented by UCCRI(ML), following the mass line legacy of T. Nagi Reddy. That tendency broke with AICCCR at an early stage.
During the 1970s the movement was fragmented into several disputing factions. By 1980 it was estimated that around 30 Naxalite groups were active, with a combined membership of 30 000. A 2004 home ministry estimate puts numbers at that time as "9,300 hardcore underground cadre… [holding] around 6,500 regular weapons beside a large number of unlicensed country-made arms". According to Judith Vidal-Hall (2006), "More recent figures put the strength of the movement at 15,000, and claim the guerrillas control an estimated one fifth of India's forests, as well as being active in 160 of the country's 604
administrative districts." India's Research and Analysis Wing, believed in 2006 that 20,000 Naxals are currently involved in the growing insurgency
Today some groups have become legal organisations participating in parliamentary elections, such as
Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation. Others, such as Communist Party of India (Maoist) and Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Janashakti, are engaged in armed guerrilla struggle


Deaths related to violence by Naxalite
Violence has peaked in India from Maoist or Naxalite separatist violence being more dangerous to India's national security than either Pakistan, or insurgents in Kashmir and north-east states.
From the Ministry of Home Affairs it has been stated that:
1996: 156 deaths
1997: 428 deaths
1998: 270 deaths
1999: 363 deaths
2000: 50 deaths
2001: 100+ deaths
2002: 140 deaths
2003: 451 deaths
2004: 500+ deaths
2005: 892 deaths
2006: 749 deaths
2007: (as of September 30, 2007) 384 deaths
(related to Naxalite insurgency)
2008: 938 casualties including (38 Maoists).


2009: Naxalites separatists struck at the first phase of elections on 16 April, 2009 in Bihar, Chattisgarh and Jharkhand killing 18 civilians and security forces. Later, on 23 April, 2009, they also struck in the second phase of polling in Jamshedpur and surrounding areas in Jharkhand injuring several member of the polling party. May 2009: 16 police die in suspected Maoist attack
The BBC maintains that upwards of 6,000 people have died in the Naxal uprising.
Jai Hind
Rahul Vallamber

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Blast In Rawalpindi

7 hurt in Rawalpindi blast

Updated at: 1644 PST, Thursday, July 02, 2009

RAWALPINDI: At least seven people were critically injured, when a powerful explosion occurred in Chauhar Chowk of Rawalpindi, Geo News reported Thursday.The ambulances and relief teams are rushing the injured to the nearby hospitals.The blast occurred at a time when the market was overcrowded and people were leaving for their houses.According to preliminary reports, a motorists ran into the bus near a petrol pump, blowing himself up, injuring various passengers.This is mainly a crowded commercial areas, where buses are routed from here to Peshawar.

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Thursday, June 4, 2009

Hyderabad In High Alert

Terror threat sparks high alert in Hyderabad HYDERABAD: A high alert was sounded on Thursday across Andhra Pradesh after the Intelligence Bureau warned the state authorities about a terror threat.
Hyderabad police commissioner B. Prasada Rao told reporters that there were intelligence reports of three terrorists planning to carry out attacks in south India. “Since Hyderabad is the target of terrorists, we are taking all security measures,” he said.
Security was heightened in this state capital and other major towns as police rounded up 15 suspects at different places and launched checking of vehicles and frisking of people.
Security was beefed up at information technology companies, bus and railway stations, shopping malls, theatres and defence establishments here, in the coastal city of Visakhapatnam and at the famous Lord Venkateswara temple in Tirupati.
State Home Minister P. Sabita Indra Reddy said police were ready to deal with any situation. She said police were on high alert and had taken all necessary precautionary measures.
She said the intelligence reports have warned of possible attacks in southern cities. “They have not specifically pointed out Hyderabad but we are taking all precautions.”
The home minister asked people not to panic but be alert about their surroundings and report to police about any suspicious person or activity.
Meanwhile, police picked up 13 suspects travelling in the Hyderabad-New Delhi Andhra Pradesh Express at the Kazipet railway station in Warangal district. The youth are in the age group of 20-30 years. The suspects were being questioned.
Police also picked up four suspects in Hyderabad during massive checking operations. Special police teams were checking hotels and lodges.
Security has also been tightened around the famous Hindu temple at Tirupati. Police set up barricades at several places in the town and were checking all vehicles going towards hill shrine.
Jai Hind

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Non Stop Attack On indians In Australia


Hunt for robbery gang after student bashed

Police believe a violent robbery that left an Indian university student badly injured may be the latest in a string of vicious assaults - including five in one day - by a gang operating in Melbourne's northern suburbs.
Six people have been robbed in the past fortnight by a group of up to four men, described as Caucasian and in their late teens or early 20s. The victims were walking on their own after 10pm.
A 21-year-old man, who wanted to be known only as David, is the latest victim, knocked out in a vicious attack on Monday night.
The student, who has been in Australia for just two-and-a-half months, was walking home from Pascoe Vale station through a Railway Parade park at about 10pm when four men stopped him to ask for a cigarette.
"The four people surrounded me from the four corners and went behind me, they smashed a bottle on my head and I became unconscious and after that I don't know what happened. They were beating me a lot," he said. "They punched me, kicked me."
"I asked people driving on the other side 'help, help', they don't listen to me."
David, who was hospitalised for 10 hours, received stitches to his head and treatment for severe facial swelling, a black eye and broken nose.
His wallet - containing $10 - phone and backpack were stolen during the attack.
Senior Detective Steve Signorini, from the Broadmeadows robbery taskforce, said he was unsure if the robberies were being carried out by one group or separate gangs.
He said the victims were male and female and of different cultural backgrounds.
Five of the robberies happened on Saturday, April 26, in Coburg, Strathmore and Glenroy.
"The victims have stated that some of the offenders were wearing either white or dark-coloured bandannas or hankies over their faces to obviously hide their identity," he said.
Senior Detective Signorini urged people in those areas to be aware of their surroundings when walking alone and to walk through well-lit areas.

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Rahul vallamber

The Fear of Indian Students in australia...




What IS Indian Govt Is Doing For The Students In Australia? Indian students, says those from his culture will often stay quiet about their troubles. "We don’t discuss things unless we are very proud of them," he says “And many students are ashamed.”

MELBOURNE'S new underclass lives in substandard housing with often high rents. Increasingly, its members are the victims of violent, racial crime. By night, they work in menial jobs where exploitation by employers is common.
By day, they study. The number of Indian students in Melbourne has tripled in the past three years. It is believed there are now up to 18,000 at universities, colleges and TAFEs.
After Chinese students, they are the state's fastest-growing demographic.
Last year, international education was worth $2.9 billion to Victoria.
Many do well. They live well, have good part-time jobs, feel safe. They succeed. But many struggle.
"Students in trouble will not speak up," said Gautam Gupta, from the Federation of Indian Students of Australia, an ad hoc, unfunded body.
"We have had people suffering badly at work but they won't even tell us where they work. That is our culture.
"We don't discuss things unless we are very proud of them. And many students are ashamed."
The Age reported two weeks ago that the City of Melbourne, the State Government and Melbourne University were grappling with the explosion in city apartment blocks populated almost entirely by South-East Asian students, mostly from China.
Research warned that the $300-a-week apartments were fostering racial segregation and the students were cut off from the wider Melbourne community.
There is no such concern for Indian students, however. Most attend cheaper tertiary institutions and live out of the city, in the cheaper western and northern suburbs. They "suffer in silence", according to Mr Gupta.
A community meeting is being held today at Victoria University in St Albans to begin to sort through the issues.
It will be attended by the Multicultural Commission of Victoria and Victoria Police.
Superintendent Inghard Ehrenberg, of Victoria Police's community and cultural division, said there had been a rise in racially motivated crimes — including assaults and thefts with weapons — on Indian students, particularly at western and northern suburban railway stations. Many went unreported.
"We need to ensure they aren't targets just because they look different and speak different," he said. "They are a vulnerable group."
In one attack, two Indian students were each hit on the head with a bat at Tottenham station in March. The youths who attacked them taunted them racially.

"This happens a lot now," said Mr Gupta. "People say 'bin Laden' or something like that. They think we look odd.
"They see our brown skin and maybe some headgear, a turban, and they say things. What can we do? That is why we stick together."
Housing is the biggest problem many Indian students face. Several real estate agents in the western suburbs now refuse to rent properties to them.
"Agents tell me that they have closed their books on Indian students because they say, through their experiences, they can have 10 or 12 people living in the place," said Ok Chang, a student housing officer at Victoria University.
Rebecca Harrison, from the Tenants Union of Victoria, said there was a perception among property managers that Indian students were more likely to damage property or leave a mess.
"It's a strange, discriminatory prejudice," she said. "But this is what they are generally faced with."
The tenants' union campaigned last year against a company called Victoria Student Housing, run by former heads of the failed Melbourne University Student Union, Benjamin Cass and Darren Ray. The tenants' union claimed they were renting inferior properties to Indian students. The company is no longer operating.
Ms Chang said unlicensed boarding houses in central Footscray — in which a run-down house is partitioned into separate bed-sits, costing about $120 per week to rent — were now popular with Indian students. Rip-offs involving bond payments and evictions are common.
International students can work only 20 hours a week under the terms of their visa. Many Indian students in Melbourne are night cleaners in city office blocks, emptying rubbish, wiping kitchenettes, vacuuming floors and scrubbing toilets.
The Liquor, Hospitality and Miscellaneous Union estimates that up to 1000 Indians and Sri Lankans, plus some South Americans, are CBD night cleaners.
The union's assistant secretary, Jess Walsh, calls them an "invisible army".
"They go in when everyone else has left," she said.
"No one would know they even exist. Invisibility in the community is a very real issue here."
The students are paid reasonably well — about $18 an hour — but the union claims cleaning firms are increasingly exploiting staff by making them do the same amount of work in reduced hours, and not paying overtime.
Vijay, 22, from Mumbai, has cleaned office blocks for the entire four years of his studies. He would not give his full name, nor where he studied, for fear of jeopardising his degree, his visa or his job.
Vijay said it was common for him to be told to clean 60 kitchenettes in four hours, or an entire toilet block in 15 minutes.
"They don't give a damn about the person," he said. "For $18 an hour, you cannot have the blood of a cleaner."
Aditi Gupta, 20, from Ambala in the north of India, has worked from 11pm until 7am at a McDonald's in Collingwood for eight months.
She studies hospitality management at Carrick Institute of Education in Bourke Street.
Aditi has had her troubles, at work and at college. It was hard to fit in. But she said, in a way, it was good.
"Living in Melbourne," she said, "has taught me how to struggle through life."
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Rahul Vallamber

Terrorism started in the name of Racialism in Australia



Ashish Sood in hospital after the attack by 15 youths. PHOTO: South Asia Times


Melbourne: An Indian student, Ashish Sood, studying at the Carrik Institute here was badly beaten by a group of 15 youngsters on Saturday midnight (30 May) at the city’s Chappel Street. He along with three others were attacked by the group who started teasing and bullying them for nothing and then pounced on them. Ashish was hit by a suspected metal object and the police was called. Ashish was admitted to Alferd Hospital with serious injuries and later discharged. He is in a shock and his nose is still bleeding, a friend of his told South Asia Times by phone.

sorce of this report: South Asia Times

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Rahul Vallamber

Helpline for indians in australia...




A helpline to assist Indian students who are victims of crime will begin operating from Friday amid mounting alarm over violent racist attacks in Melbourne's western suburbs.

The strategy comes as statistics obtained by the State Opposition reveal violent crime has risen by up to 100 per cent in some areas in the west over the past eight years.

And the growing number of attacks on Indian students have made headlines in India, with the Hindustan Times reporting students were "scared" and the Economic Times of India warning the Australian Government's $3.5 million campaign to attract Indian students to combat the recession could remain a "non-starter" if the issue of racial attacks was not addressed.

The helpline, to be staffed by trained volunteers fluent in English and Hindi, will provide guidance on what to do and where to go in a crisis. It is an initiative of a police reference group, formed with members of the Indian community.

But Opposition Leader Ted Baillieu said that without a zero-tolerance approach to racial assaults and more police, there was little hope of stamping out the violence.

Statistics obtained by the Opposition under Freedom of Information laws show violent crimes against persons in Melton increased by 101 per cent from 2000-2001 to 2007-2008. There was an increase of 51 per cent over the same period in Brimbank, 43.5 per cent in Wyndham and 15.2 per cent in Hobsons Bay, while Maribyrnong bucked the trend with a decrease of 11.4 per cent.

The Federation of Indian Students of Australia said police had failed to curb racist attacks against Indians and it did not see many positive developments from the reference group.

Other strategies discussed by the group include educating Indian students to keep a low profile by not displaying signs of wealth, such as iPods or laptops, and not talking loudly in their native tongue when travelling on trains late at night. Police say these suggestions came from Indian members.

Federation of Indian Students of Australia president Amit Menghani said keeping a low profile would do nothing to prevent Indian students like Mr Sharma from being bashed by racist gangs.

Assistant Police Commissioner of Region Two West, Sandra Nicholson, denied police were failing to act. She said police last year established the Embona anti-robbery taskforce specifically to address attacks on Indian students.

"They have been extremely successful — last week alone they made seven arrests for robberies," she said.

Assistant Commissioner Nicholson said the increase in violent crime over the past eight years had to be considered in light of population growth in the west, with Melton and Wyndham among the highest growth areas in the state.

The helpline (1800 342 800) will be staffed from 10am to 5pm, and 7pm to 11pm, Monday to Friday.

A trail of racist attacks

May, 2009: Indian student Sourabh Sharma (right) bashed and robbed by racist gang on train to Werribee.

December, 2008: Sukhraj Singh bashed in an Indian grocery in Sunshine, which left him in a coma for weeks.

September 2008: Former Australian Medical Association president Mukesh Haikerwal assaulted in Williamstown.

April 2008: Student and taxi driver Jalvinder Singh stabbed by a passenger.

March, 2008: Student Kanan Kharbanda partially blinded in gang attack at Sunshine railway station.

January 2008: Victoria University academic Dr Zhongjun Cao bashed to death in Footscray after a gang of youths, who thought he was Indian, went "curry bashing".

jai hind


rahul vallamber

Monday, May 18, 2009

The Real PAIN of Srilankan Tamils...

WE HAVE A RIGHT TO BREED IN SRILANKA AND IT IS A PAIN OF A SRILANKAN TAMILIAN
Is it my mistake that I was born as a Tamilian or I was born in Sri Lanka?? Do these lives, these questions bother you? Every Tamilian is not a LTTE. The war has been going on for the past 30 years. Suddenly, it is now being called as terrorism and even after terrorism has ended now, there is no one who can tell whether a Srilankan Tamilian would get his Political and Democratic Rights. This war was only going on between Srilankan Government and LTTE. However what’s the mistake committed by the Innocent Tamilians that that they are being penalized and are killed. Is it just because of the Fact that they are born in Srilanka? This is definitely not their mistake? If the Srilankan Government wants to kill they would need to kill the LTTE and not the Innocent Tamilians who are not even well equipped to save themselves.
Today, the prevailing situation at Srilanka is similar to what prevailed in Afghanistan. Young children are being shot down by bullets. The bombs that fall from the open sky does not realize its enemy but just falls on anyone and everyone. Children have lost their hands, feet. Wives have lost their husbands. The scene almost looks like a Mountain of dead bodies and blood is strewn everywhere on the ground.
Is this Justice??? Just to kill a few of the LTTE’s, the history of the entire Tamilians in Srilanka has been washed out completely. To add on, just to kill a single man the war has been going on for the past 30 years, shouldn’t that be called as terrorism?? If the LTTE are terrorists then even the Srilankan Government can be equally called as terrorists.



Out of the Srilankan population 17% of them were Tamilians and majority of them resided in Jaffna. These Tamilians are unable to exercise any of their political or democratic rights. For Eg. if a tamilian scored 90% in any of the public exams he still would find it difficult in getting admission in a good reputed college. However, a Srilankan who gets a score of 40 to 50% would get admitted into a reputed college with a lot of ease. Secondly, if we move on to Government Jobs, none of the tamilians can even apply for it. It is very pathetic to note that in their own country they are being treated as slaves and they need to carry their identification cards at all times. They are also treated very badly by the police.
This organization came up under the Leadership of Prabhakaran as LTTE (Liberation of Tamil Tiger Eelam) and at that time Prabhakaran was a student. Prabhakaran asked for one person from every Tamil Family to join him in the fight for their Democratic and Political rights. Happily, all youngsters joined hands with Prabhakaran to raise their voice. In 1987 a medical student of Jaffna University called Dilipan, started the hunger strike by stating that “I will not even take a sip of water till we get our respect and our rights”. Right in the middle of the village he sat down to start the hunger strike and told his people that “However I die, whatever I do, nobody should even give me a drop of water. I am walking the path of Mahatma Gandhiji, the path of Non-Violence”. He went on a hunger strike for 14 days and struggled for the rights. Every person in the village watching him kept crying since they were unable to help him with food and on the 14th day he expired.
From then on, LTTE took the path of Violence. However, almost all the Governments such as India, US, Srilanka knew about Dilipan’s hunger strike but never took any steps to end the hunger strike and save him. Nor did they take any steps after his death.
Then LTTE became very strong. Srilankan Government started to kill young Innocent Tamilians in the age group of 16 to 25 every day stating that they are LTTE. Tamilians did not have any choice but to fight the Srilankan Government or flee away from the Country. The old aged people started to send their children to other countries for their upbringing. There are many families living abroad in Countries like India, Canada, Germany and other European Countries for more than one or two decades. They have not visited their own Country during this time. The people who do not have the money or means to leave SriLanka and save their lives have chosen the Student Freedom Revolution (LTTE). The people who left abroad have started to support their families in Srilanka and couple of people helped LTTE by providing funds. The organization slowly developed and came out as a huge army and they had their own Air force and Naval force. They started demanding their rights with great vigour and they asked the Srilankan Government to give a separate piece of land as their own country so that they could live peacefully. Srilankan Government didn’t agree to this idea and looking at their armed forces they named them as Terrorists. The entire International community trusted the Srilankan government without knowing the actual facts and plight of the Tamilians based in Srilanka.
Rajiv Gandhi’s death added fuel to fire where LTTE people were actively involved in his death. This was proof enough for the Srilankan Government to brand them as Terrorists. Finally, the international community banned this organization and named them as terrorists. Even after that, they struggled for another decade and today they are no where and no more... In an Ideal Scenario, it was 17% of the population fighting against 83% of the population. The Tamilians were left with no choice but to walk the path of Violence since the Government was stronger than them. A common man in Srilanka is well aware of a Tamilian’s plight. However, the political parties in Srilanka spread wrong rumours and stories about the LTTE.
The comparative cost of even the basic amenities would be:
A normal Paracetomol tablet in Colombo costs Rs.20/- the same tablet costs Rs.500/- in Jaffna.
A packet of milk costs more than Rs.100/- in Jaffna and in Colombo it is Rs.25/-

And today the Tamilians don’t even have a piece of bread to eat. However, the people in Colombo continue to live happily.
The Tamilians who went into the shelters of Srilankan Government are getting food once or twice a day, however the food is not good. The common tamilian has been grinded between Srilankan Government and LTTE for more than 30 years and today they are struggling for their own identity.
We appeal to you, the International Community…. What should a Tamilian do after so much of struggle and sacrifice? And what is our answer for those kids who are crying for a drop of milk and the others for a small piece of bread. Isn’t it terrorism?? We ask you to now decide as to who is a Terrorist, is it the LTTE or Srilankan Government or Srilankan Tamilian or we International Community??
Please write in your comments on the same……………Also lets join hands to support those Tamil Families who are left in Srilanka and lets give a peaceful Srilanka to the next generation…………..
Jai Hind
Rahul Vallamber

After PRABHAKARAN TamilNadu In RED ALERT


As the news of LTTE chief V Prabhakaran's death trickled in from Sri Lanka, Central security agencies have sounded an alert in TamilNadu even as intelligence inputs suggest that cadre of the outfit who could have slipped into the country may try to create disturbance. Security for Congress President Sonia Gandhi and her children Rahul and Priyanka was further tightened as they were already on the target of the banned LTTE. All the three were guarded by the elite, Special Protection Group. The alert has also been sounded in neighbouring Kerala and coastal Andhra Pradesh as well to keep a watch on the movement along the coastal lines as LTTE cadre, facing the wrath of Sri Lankan army, may also make fresh attempt to slip in, official sources said. Sources said the alert specifically asked Tamil Nadu to keep a close watch as the Gandhi family may be visiting Sriperumbudur on May 21 to observe the 18th death anniversary of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, assassinated in 1991 during the run-up to elections. The intelligence inputs also suggest some desperate LTTE ultras may flee the war zone in the guise of refugees and land up in India. "The possible influx of suicide bombers cannot be ruled out, especially in the wake of sympathizers who may provide them refuge here," a senior official of the home ministry said.


LTTE SONG JUST CLICK BELOW ( VEDIO)

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x4kodf_ltte-song_shortfilms

Sri Lankan army corners in LTTE fighters - 26 Jan 09
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrBosFgwlsE

LTTE leader killed PRABHAKARAN 18-May-2009

The Ministry of Defence has officially declared that LTTE Velupille Prabhakaran has been killed from an attack of the Army. Furthermore, the Ministry says together with the LTTE leader Intelligence Leader Pottu Amman and Sea Tiger leader Soosei have also been killed from this attack this morning. Exclusively speaking to SLBC Army Commander Lieutenant General Sarath Fonseka said the security forces have now united the country by liberating all the areas that were under the LTTE control. He also added the Army has successfully completed its task given by the President as the Commander in Chief to liberate the country from the terrorism.

Report by: www.stopterrorism.co.in

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Exclusive Video of Srilankan Tamil

Just Click To see How Tamils Are Living In Sri Lanka:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_fkcRIOsRg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wAyQc9s5O2k&NR=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ydYiYISGVY&feature=channel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6GATY8y4gs&feature=channel

LTTE- IN SRILANKA








Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelamதமிà®´ிழவிடுதலைப்புலிகள்‎
The official emblem of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam.
Dates of operation
1976 – present
Leader
Velupillai Prabhakaran
Motives
The creation of a separate Tamil state in the north and east of Sri Lanka
Active region(s)
Sri Lanka
Ideology
Tamil nationalism
Status
As of April 22, 2009 the LTTE occupies an area of around 18.2 km² in the Mullaitivu District,

The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (Tamil: தமிà®´ீழவிடுதலைப்புலிகள், ISO 15919: tamiḻ iiḻa viá¹­utalaip pulikaḷ; commonly known as the LTTE or the Tamil Tigers) is a militant organization based in northern Sri Lanka. Founded in 1976, it has since actively waged a violent secessionist campaign that seeks to create an independent Tamil state in the north and east of Sri Lanka. This campaign has evolved into the Sri Lankan Civil War, one of longest running armed conflicts in Asia. Since its formation, the LTTE has been headed by its founder, Velupillai Prabhakaran.
The Tamil Tigers are currently proscribed as a terrorist organization by 32 countries (see list of countries). They have a well-developed militia cadre, and are notorious for committing atrocities against civilians, for carrying out high profile attacks, including the assassinations of several high-ranking Sri Lankan and Indian politicians, and for recruiting child soldiers. The LTTE invented the suicide belt and is widely known for suicide bombing as a tactic. They also pioneered the use of women in suicide attacks. The LTTE has carried out more suicide bombings than Hamas, Islamic Jihad, and al-Qaeda combined. The LTTE has used aircraft in some attacks.
Over the course of the conflict, the Tamil Tigers have frequently exchanged control of territory in north-east Sri Lanka with the Sri Lankan military, engaging in fierce confrontations in the process. They have also been involved in peace talks to end the conflict four times, each time unsuccessfully, and at the start of the latest round of peace talks in 2002, they ran a virtual mini-state in area under their control. However, after the breakdown of the peace process in 2006, the Sri Lankan military launched a major offensive against the Tamil Tigers, bringing a vast area under their control and limiting the Tigers to a 21.5 km2 area in the Mullaithivu District.
As a result of this offensive, there is increasing belief that the final military defeat of the LTTE is near, although they may launch an underground guerrilla campaign if defeated as a conventional force. There have also been growing calls for the LTTE to surrender, including a joint statement issued in February 2009 by the United States, the European Union, Japan and Norway, which said there was "just a short time before the Tigers lost all the territory still under their control".

SRI LANKAN TAMIL




The Sri Lankan Civil War is the name given to the ongoing conflict on the island-nation of Sri Lanka. Since July 23, 1983, there has been on-and-off civil war, predominantly between the government and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE, also known as the Tamil Tigers), a separatist armed organization which fights for the creation of an independent state named Tamil Eelam in the north and the east of the island.
Over 70,000 people have been officially listed as killed in the war since 1983. As one of the world's deadliest ongoing armed conflicts, it has caused significant adversity to the population, environment and the economy of the country. The tactics employed by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, have resulted in the organization being banned as a terrorist organization in 32 countries including the United States, Japan, Brazil, Australia, the nations of the European Union, and Canada.
After two decades of fighting and three failed attempts at peace talks, including the unsuccessful deployment of the Indian Army as a peacekeeping force from 1987 to 1990, a lasting negotiated settlement to the conflict appeared possible when a cease-fire was declared in December 2001, and a ceasefire agreement signed with international mediation in 2002. However limited hostilities renewed in late 2005 and the conflict began to escalate until the government launched a number of major military offensives against the LTTE beginning in July 2006, and drove the LTTE out of the entire Eastern province of the island. The LTTE then declared they would "resume their freedom struggle to achieve statehood".
The government then shifted its offensive to the north of the country, and formally announced its withdrawal from the ceasefire agreement on January 2, 2008, alleging that the LTTE violated the agreement over 10,000 times. Since then, aided by the destruction of a number of large arms smuggling vessels that belonged to the LTTE, and an international crackdown on the funding for the Tamil Tigers, the government has taken control of 99.8% of the territory previously controlled by the Tamil Tigers, including their de-facto capital Kilinochchi, main military base Mullaitivu and the entire A9 highway.
As a result of the latest fighting, experts predict the long running conflict could soon come to an end, with the government taking over the final bit of territory controlled by the Tamil Tigers. However the rebels have vowed to fight on, and are expected to wage an underground guerrilla campaign, launching hit and run attacks against the military and suicide bombings around the country, if they were defeated as a conventional force. On February 3, 2009, the United States, the European Union, Japan and Norway issued a joint statement urging the Tamil Tigers to lay down their arms and end hostilities, as there was just a short time before the Tigers lose all the territory still under their control.
The fate of civilians trapped in the 'no-fire zone' has become a major concern for the international community at this stage of war.


Sri Lankan Civil War
Date
July 23, 1983 – present
Location
Sri Lanka
Status
Ongoing
Territorialchanges
The LTTE occupies an area of around 18.2 km² in the Mullaitivu District.[1]
Belligerents
Sri LankaIndian Peace Keeping Force (1987–90)
Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam
Commanders
Date 22, april, 2009
Junius Richard Jayawardene (1983–89)
Harkirat Singh (1987–90)Ranasinghe Premadasa (1989–93) Dingiri Banda Wijetunge (1993–94)Chandrika Kumaratunga (1994–2005)Mahinda Rajapaksa (2005– present)
Velupillai Prabhakaran (1983– present)
Strength
Sri Lanka Armed Forces:95,000 (2001)118,000 (2002)158,000 (2003)151,000 (2004)111,000 (2005)150,900 (2006)[2]Indian Peace Keeping Force:100,000 (peak)
LTTE:6,000 (2001)6,000 (2002)7,000 (2003)7,000 (2004)11,000 (2005)8,000 (2006)7,000 (2007)
Casualties and losses
20,866 SLA soldiers killed as of 2009; 3,800+ SLA soldiers killed after 2001; 1,500 IPKF soldiers killed;1,000 Sri Lankan police killed
21,051 Tigers killed as of mid-2008; 2,200 (LTTE claim) - 4,073 (SLA claim) Tigers killed in 2008
80,000 killed overall by end of 2008 (including civilians)2,800 civilians killed in 2009

Monday, February 9, 2009

The Pink Chaddi Campaign


What is the Pink Chaddi Campaign?
The Pink Chaddi Campaign kicked off on 5 February 2009 to oppose the Sri Ram Sena. The campaign is growing exponentially (4,500 at this point in the life of our Consortium of Pub-going, Loose and Forward Women) and that is not surprising. Most women in this country have enough curbs on their lives without a whole new franchise cashing in with their bully-boy tactics. Of course, a lot of men have joined the group as well.Here is we want to do with the Pink Chaddi Campaign. Join in. Be imaginative, have fun and fight back!What can you do?

Step 1: It does not matter that many of us have not thought about Valentine's Day since we were 13. If ever. This year let us send the Sri Ram Sena some love. Let us send them some PINK CHADDIS.
Look in your closet or buy them cheap. Dirt-cheap. Make sure they are PINK. Send them off to the Sena.
The address to send the package is:
The Pink Chaddi Campaign,C/O Alternate Law Forum,122/4 Infantry Road(opposite Infantry Wedding House)Bangalore 560001Karnataka
Contact person:
Nithin (9886081269)Divya (9845535406)Nisha ( 9811893733)Vivek(9845591798) Rahul Vallamber (9962928411)

If you don't want to mail it yourself, you can drop it off at the Chaddi Collection Points. We will be collecting across the country through this week and sending the packages on February 12. More information about Chaddi Collectors in your city soon on our blog: http://thepinkchaddicampaign.blogspot.com/

Jai Hind
Rahul Vallamber

Sunday, February 1, 2009

What Is TALIBAN...

The word Taliban is derived from talib, in turn from the Pashto Taliban, " students," loaned from Arabic talib,plus the Indo-Iranian plural ending -an (the Arabic plural being Tullab, Taliban being a dual form with the incongruous meaning, to Arabic speakers, of 'two students'). Since becoming a loanword in English, Taliban, besides a plural noun referring to the group, has also been used as a singular noun referring to an individual. For example, John Walker Lindh has been referred to as "an American Taliban" rather than "an American Talib."

The Taliban (Pashto: Taliban, also anglicised as Taleban; translation: "students") is a Sunni Islamist, predominately Pashtun movement that governed Afghanistan from 1996 until 2001, when its leaders were removed from power by Northern Alliance and NATO forces. It has regrouped and since 2004 revived as a strong insurgency movement fighting a guerrilla war against the current government of Afghanistan, allied NATO forces participating in Operation Enduring Freedom, and the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF). It operates in Afghanistan and the Frontier Tribal Areas of Pakistan.
The Taliban movement is headed by Mullah Mohammed Omar. Mullah Omar's original commanders were "a mixture of former small-unit military commanders and Madrasah teachers," and the rank and file made up mostly of Afghan refugees who had studied at Islamic religious schools in Pakistan. The overwhelming majority of the Taliban movement were ethnic Pashtuns from southern Afghanistan and western Pakistan, along with a smaller number of volunteers from Islamic countries or regions in North Africa, the Middle East and the former Soviet Union. The Taliban received valuable training, supplies and arms from the Pakistani government, particularly the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), and many recruits from Madrasahs for Afghan refugees in Pakistan, primarily ones established by the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam JUI.
Although in control of Afghanistan's capital (Kabul) and much or most of the country for five years, the Taliban regime, or "Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan," gained diplomatic recognition from only three states: Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates.
While in power, the Taliban implemented the "strictest interpretation of Sharia law ever seen in the Muslim world," and became notorious internationally for their treatment of women.

Rules for women:
From the age of eight, women were not allowed to be in direct contact with men, other than a close blood relative, husband, or in-law (see mahram) Other restrictions were:

  • Women should not appear in the streets without a blood relative or without wearing a Burqa (also Burkha, Burka or Burqua).
  • Women should not wear high-heeled shoes as no man should hear a woman’s footsteps lest it excite him.
  • Women must not speak loudly in public as no stranger should hear a woman's voice
  • All ground and first floor residential windows should be painted over or screened to prevent women being visible from the street. A Taliban representative explained that “the face of a woman is a source of corruption for men who are not related to them”.
  • The photographing or filming of women was banned as was displaying pictures of females in newspapers, books, shops or the home.
  • The modification of any place names that included the word "women." For example, "women's garden" was renamed "spring garden".
  • Women were forbidden to appear on the balconies of their apartments or houses.
    Ban on women's presence on radio, television or at public gatherings of any kind.
    Dress code
    Before its prescription, the burqa was just one of a choice of hijab. Its use generally occurred in urban areas to preserve female modesty and protect them from being coveted by other men The Taliban decree that the burqa must be worn on public outings was unpopular with the more cosmopolitan Afghan women, one of whom described it as "a moving prison...The Taliban want to steal my face, forbid us all our faces." Negotiating and navigating busy urban areas in a burqa could be hazardous due to impeded vision and hearing, and the voluminous cloth made the threat of exposing skin if the wearer should stumble a legitimate fear. The burqa also proved impractical for rural women as it interferes with physical work in the fields and care of livestock.
    Reports state that enforcement varied between districts, as rural, nomadic and even some women in Herat suffered no negative reprisals for simply covering their heads with large scarves and leaving their faces visible. In Kabul enforcement was more stringent and physical punishment was a very real consequence for those who failed to adhere.
    Brightly colored clothes were also banned as they were viewed as sexually attracting; a characteristic most unsuitable for women to display. A Taliban decree from 1996 states, 'If women are going outside with fashionable, ornamental, tight and charming clothes to show themselves, they will be cursed by the Islamic Sharia, and should never expect to go to heaven.'

Jai Hind: Rahul Vallamber

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Terrorism's New Face, Shri Ram Sena, MNS etc...

Now Terrorism chenged into a new face like Shri Ram Sena, MNS or Bajrang Dal. The seeds of Godse are thriving in India, and have been encouraged by political parties. Ordinary citizens are being discriminated on the basis of state origin, religion and gender on Republic day. More punishment needs to be meted to hooligans. If check Shri Ram Sena”s website it is clearly showing that its supported by political parties in India. In the name of Hinduism or Maratha Manas (MNS) these gangs are spreading kind of terrorism in youngsters.
When they have so much of problem in western life style then why they wear PANT and Shirt.. why don’t they wear dhoti and Kurta ? Pant & Shirt also came from western countries.
The inhuman attack on young girls allegedly by Sriram Sene and Bajaranga Dal activists, though not seriously taken by the local authorities yet, has now gained national attention. On the other side MNS attacks on Uttar Bhartiya. Now the question is who had given them this right to take all these steps.
Usually only major issues like communal disturbances and international events were seen on the national television channels. But Saturday’s attack is now being highlighted on national television.
video footage taken by the media videographer. Other national print media also requested permission from media to provide them with exclusive ‘action’ pictures published on media.
One of the leading News Channels says in its report that at least two women have been hospitalized and are undergoing treatment. Ten suspected activists of Sri Ram Sene have been taken into custody on charges of assaulting customers of a pub in the busy Balmatta Road in the heart of the city. IGP (Western Range) A M Prasad said the attackers alleged that the pub owner was allowing the boys and girls to dance in an “obscene manner”. No damage has been caused to the pub in the incident, he added.
On the other hand, The Sri Rama Sene and the Bajarang Dal have also separately claimed responsibility for the attack. Prasad Attavar, State Deputy Convener of the Sri Ram Sena said that it was a spontaneous reaction against women, who flouted traditional Indian norms of decency.
According to News Channel in indua, on Saturday evening at around 4 pm, two people approached the front desk of the pub and requested permission to enter the premises. They said that they wanted to see what was going on inside.
Soon, nearly 40 people barged into the pub and targeted a group of five women, who had placed a lunch order. Subsequently, another group attacked three other women in the pub.

Just Think Today it is not just a problem of Maharashtra and Mangalore, tomorrow it may in your city….with your daughter and son…. Think once.
Jai Hind
Rahul Vallamber