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Saturday, 15 March 2008 |
By Harendra De Silva
The world (or more correctly, the west) appears infatuated with "Muslim
fanaticism." We are told over and over again that Islam preaches
fanaticism, and that Muslims are allegedly violent and have a blind
hatred of non-Muslims. But really, how true are these vacuous claims?
They are stories made to justify violent attacks on the Muslim
community around the world, and take attention away from those who
really harbour ill-will against followers of other religions. The media
has not given enough attention to the insidious campaign that is taking
place this very minute to reduce and wipeout Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam
and the various other religious traditions that are followed by large
sections of humanity.
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Friday, 25 January 2008 |
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December 25th when the whole world was celebrating the birth of the
Jesus Christ, churches were burning in Gujarat. As per confirmed
estimates 11 churches had been burnt. On December 27th Religious
leaders in the national capital expressed their anguish over the
continuing attacks on the churches in Orissa, saying violence in any
form in unacceptable. But something that which really bothered me was
one of the statements, by Swami Shantatmanand – Secretary of
Ramakrishna Mission in New Delhi – published in Indian Express that
which read ‘Hinduism teaches us to respect and acknowledge the validity
of all other religion.’ I am yet to understand as to why was he saying
so? Or what made him to make that statement? Is he trying to portray
that some Hindus had done those deeds? But how can you say without
investigation is complete and report is out?
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Sunday, 06 January 2008 |
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source: Organiser, Jan 13, 2008
 By Debasis Tripathy in Bhubaneswar
The attack over the revered Swamiji opens the Pandora’s box of
missionary activities in Kandhamal district. On the eve of Christmas
day, the Christians made a decorative tent for the worship of Jesus
Christ. It was forcefully built over a Hindu puja mandap, over which
Hindus used to worship Goddess Durga. This misdeed of the missionaries
was strongly protested by the local Hindus.
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