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Petition to Indian Prime Minister Mr. Manmohan Singh

Please sign petition to India's PM Mr. Manmohan Singh.

 

The world is a dangerous place not because of people who do evil, 

but because of good people who look on and do nothing about it.

                       -- Albert Einstein

 

(Note: Ignore donation page from petition hosting site after you sign)

 

 Terrorism Presentation First Slide Picture Click here for Presentation on Alarming Terrorism Situation in India
 threatToHinduismSlide1  Click here for Presentation on Hinduism under Threat.

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                            Interview with Terrorism Expert Dr. Muthuswamy

                                    (author of upcoming book ' Defeating Political Islam: The New Cold War')

 

 

                 Hindus Under Siege talk by Dr. Subramanian Swamy

 

 

                 Rama Sethu & threat to Hinduism talk by Dr. Swamy

 

 

 

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Hindu Human Rights Watch at New York & New Jersey India Day Parades

Hindu Human Rights Watch at New York (Aug 17) &

New Jersey (Aug 10) India Day Parades in 2008

Click on photos below to see the albums

 Mahatma Gandhi on conversions in 2008 New York Parade
 Hindu Human Rights in New Jersey

      Click top photo for NY Parade album and bottom photo for NJ Parade album

 

Video - New York Parade 2008 

You can also click here to view NY Parade Video

 Video - New Jersey Parade 2008

You can also click here to view NJ Parade Video

 

View Banners and Placards (Set1Set2 )

 

Note: The banners in the parades referred to Hindu Human Rights Organization in UK. 

However, activities in US will be covered at a new website www.hinduhumanrightswatch.org (hhrw.org)

 

Press Release on Hindu Human Rights Watch

at NY and NJ Parades, 2008

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Politics/Religion

Contact: Lalit Kaul
Phone: 847-462-4692
E-mail:
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http://protectreligions.org

 

New Jersey:  Hindu Human Rights groups such as Protect Religions Organization, Save Temples Organization and advocacy groups such as Indo-American Kashmir Forum, participated in New Jersey India Day parade On August 10th and New York Parade on Aug 17th, highlighting the human rights violations of Hindus in India after 60 years of independence.  The human rights abuses covered the plight of half million Kashmiri Hindus,  global terrorism during last four years, large scale illegal conversions of Hindus, government control and looting of Hindu temples,  Amarnath, Kashmir land issue and pseudo-secularism. The participation consisted of banners, placards and dramatization.  Photos, Video and the press release are available at www.protectreligions.org.

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Indian Express Article on Terrorism

Eye opening article on terrorism in India during last four years

 

The Indian Express

Internal insecurity

Shekhar Gupta

Posted online: Saturday, August 02, 2008 at 0207 hrs IST

 

 

For nearly five years now the world media had been celebrating India’s rise. From the state of its stock market to its demographic advantage, from the strength and depth of its democracy to the vast reservoir of talent that flourished in its diversity, it was as if the world could see nothing wrong with India. There are now signs that some of that is changing.

 

And no, it is not just because of those thousand-rupee bundles displayed in the Lok Sabha. It is because of something much more serious, in fact a failure so serious it could, by itself, lose the UPA the next election. These four and half years are the worst in India’s history of fighting terrorism. Surely somebody in the UPA will bring out statistics to show that overall deaths were more in some other regime’s five years. But this is not just about numbers. It is a spectacular four and a half years of mayhem when not one terrorist has been caught, not one major case solved. Even by the modest standards that Shivraj Patil’s home ministry may have set for itself, this is a spectacularly disastrous record.

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