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"Adivasis can save planet Earth": National Adivasi Alliance

October 16, 2014 by Nasheman

Bangalore: 12th October this year was observed as ‘anti-Columbus Day’ in Bangalore by the National Adivasi Alliance along with journalists, lawyers, filmmakers and people from many other walks of life. Calling the so-called ‘discovery of America’ by Christopher Columbus as a day of disaster for indigenous people speakers at the event drew attention also to the plight of Adivasis, the indigenous people of India.

The occasion also saw the release of ‘Forest, Earth, Water, Sky’, a book that gives a history of the Adivasi Sangama movement together with infographics depicting the socio-economic and cultural profile of Adivasi populations in the country.

Cover of 'Forest, Earth, Water, Sky'.

Cover of ‘Forest, Earth, Water, Sky’.

The book was released by Dr. Rajan Gurukkal, former Vice-Chancellor of Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam and Prof. Muzaffar Azadi from the Department of Political Science, Mysore University. Adivasi activists from Nagarhole, J.K. Thimma and Navitha presented the book to the academicians. Releasing the book, Prof. Rajan Gurukkal said that the condition of the Adivasis in India was shameful and the Adivasis themselves need to lead the movement for their empowerment.

V.S. Roy David, Secretary of the Coorg Organization or Rural Development (CORD), publisher, said that the publication of the ‘Forest, Earth, Water, Sky’ book was part of the Adivasi Sangama movement, which was launched in the early nineties to highlight the problems of the Adivasis. The decision to bring out such a book was taken at the Community Rights Sangama held at Kushalnagar, Karnataka from 9-12 October 2011, that brought the Adivasis, on a common platform, with forest dwellers and fisher people.

Professor Muzaffar Azadi from the department of Political Science, Mysore Univeristy, talked about the importance of documentation of Adivasi resources, particularly land and forests to be able to claim their rights to them through the legal process. J.P.Raju, Convenor of the Indigenous People’s Forum, Karnataka spoke about the neglect of the forest based Adivasi population of the state and their harassment by officials of the forest department. He said the Adivasis of Karnataka will launch a campaign for autonomy to ensure their rights unless the government responded to their long-standing demands.

K.N. Vittal, President of the Budakattu Krishikara Sangha (Tribal Cultivators Association) condemned attempts to force Adivasis to declare themselves to be ‘Hindus’. He said that the identity, culture, languages and way of life of Adivasis was under severe threat from the ideology and political movement of ‘Hindutva’, and this needed to be strongly resisted.

Satya Sagar, who edited the ‘Forest, Earth, Water, Sky’ book, said that Adivasis in India, like other indigenous people around the world, were at the bottom of Indian society in terms of most social and economic indicators. This, he said, was due to the systematic colonization of Adivasis by migrants, settlers and invaders coming into the Indian sub-continent over 5000 years.

According to Sagar it was important to go beyond pointing to data and facts and challenge the crude and racist characterisation of Adivasis by Hindu mythology, which refers to them as ‘rakshasas’. The Ramayana he said was the founding myth of the Aryan settlers who took over the land and resources of the original people of India through a mix of conquest, cooption and compromise.

From the Adivasi point of view all the ‘demons’ of Aryan mythology should be recognised as heroes who defended Adivasi territory and rights whether it be Ravana, Vali or Mahisasura and their tales need to be retold in a new way.

Sagar also pointed out that not only were indigenous people the oldest surviving civilisations on Earth they were also the only ones who could protect the planet from ravages of environmental destruction and urban-industrial ‘civilizations’ created by so called modern cultures. It was time for Adivasis to stop fighting defensive battles and go on the offensive to assert the superiority of their worldview and lifestyles.

For copies of the book, please get in touch with: V.S. Roy David, Secretary/Director, CORD, National Convener, National Adivasi Alliance, Ph: +91 8276-274091, Mobile: 09448476091, Email: vsroydavid@gmail.com

Filed Under: India

Delhi HC notice to Election Commission on plea for MNS' de-recognition

October 16, 2014 by Nasheman

Raj Thackeray

New Delhi: The Delhi High Court Wednesday issued notice to the Election Commission on a plea seeking suspension of recognition of the MNS as a political party for its alleged use of “hate language ” against non-Marathi people on its website.

A division bench of Chief Justice G. Rohini and Justice R.S Endlaw sought response from the poll panel by Nov 5.

The court was hearing a petition filed by advocate Mithilesh Kumar Pandey, seeking direction to de-recognize the Raj Thackeray-led Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) for using hate language and for violating the model code of conduct.

The MNS on its website had said: “The MNS will fight to its last breath to eliminate the interference of the non-Marathi power-mongers from outside in the state’s politics and social life, thereby reinforcing the existence of Maharashtra for the Marathi manus (people).”

The plea, filed against the commission, the Maharashtra government, the MNS and Thackeray, said the MNS members have routinely made hate speeches against people from northern India.

“They have disturbed communal harmony by making inflammatory statements against people belonging to different religions/regions and distorted their impression of the Hindu religion/particular region and ideology,” it said.

Pandey told the court that on Aug 26, the poll panel “wrongly” held that MNS cannot be de-recognized as it has already removed the objectionable contents from its website.

The poll panel’s decision came after the court had disposed of Pandey’s similar plea on the issue and asked commission to expeditiously decide his complaint seeking de-recognition of the MNS.

(IANS)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Delhi High Court, Election Commission, Hate Speech, Maharashtra Navnirman Sena, Mithilesh Kumar Pandey, MNS, Raj Thackeray

Terminally ill boy becomes Hyderabad police chief for a day

October 16, 2014 by Nasheman

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Hyderabad: Ten-year-old Sadiq wanted to be police commissioner for a day and his wish was fulfilled by Hyderabad Police Commisisoner Mahender Reddy Wednesday.

Clad in khaki with a cap, the terminally ill boy occupied the chair of the police commissioner while Mahender Reddy and other officers saluted him.

The boy hailing from Karimnagar district of Telangana was inspired by some of his relatives working in police department and aspired to become the police chief.

Sadiq’s wish was fulfilled thanks to the efforts of ‘Make A Wish Foundation’, a voluntary organisation working to fulfill the wishes of children with life threatening illness.

“I want to catch rowdies,” said the boy when asked what he would do as police commissioner.

Mahender Reddy said he was feeling happy to fulfill the boy’s wish.

Pushpa Devi Jain from the foundation said by fulfilling the wishes of children with life threatening medical condition, they were trying to give them happiness which could help in extending their life span.

She said the foundation helped in fulfilling the wishes of many such children. Some children want to meet celebrities and leaders.

In August, Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhara Rao fulfilled the wish of a boy by meeting him at a city hospital.

Pushpa appealed to popular Telugu film actor Pawan Kalyan to fulfill the wish of a girl in Khammam district of Telangana. Suffering from brain tumor, the girl has the wish to meet the star.

(IANS)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Hyderabad, Mahender Reddy, Make A Wish Foundation, Police Commisisoner, Sadiq

Stop harassment of social activists

October 16, 2014 by Nasheman

Arun Ferreira

On 1 September 2014, officials of ATS, Pune arrested two social activists viz. Arun Bhelake and Kanchan Nanavare as suspected naxalites in Pune. They were given third degree treatment and made to issue a statement.

This statement, according to civil rights groups and social activists, was used by ATS to “implicate other progressive social activists in this alleged arrest case.” And based on this statements, the activists say, the Bharatiya Republican Paksha Bahujan Mahasangha’s Govandi Corporator Hon. Shri. Arun Kamble, Republican Panther’s Jaatiant Movement’s State President Sharad Gaikwad, Rahul Seva Mandal’s President Shankar Patil, Kabir Kalamach’s Rupali Jadhav from Pune and mass movement’s key members from Pune are being summoned to the ATS office in Pune for “enquiry”.

“They are made to sit at the office for the entire day after which their statements are recorded. They are being called to the ATS office multiple times for interrogation and the same questions are repeated, again and again. While a person is expected to cooperate with the authorities for an enquiry for a legitimate case, but ordering them to come to Pune every now and then, under the pretext of enquiry and making them confess as per incorrect statements under coercion can be considered as mental harassment of activists in Maharashtra.”

“These activists are being asked to disclose name, address and contact details of other members from the above mentioned organisations. Some of persons are names who are not even remotely connected with this case nor have any summons been issued or pending against them. This act of ATS is an attempt to intimidate the members of these organisations and members of civil society.”

Harassment of Sudhir Dhawale

“On 15 May 2014, after 40 months, Gondia Session Court acquitted Sudhir Dhawale, the Editor of Vidrohi (a bimonthly magazine) and member of Republic Panthers, however, the police continues to harass him. On the 28 September, the police entered his Govandi residence and conducted a search without any warrant nor summons. After which they interrogated him. The police bundled him into a van and escorted him to Deonar police station; they confiscated his mobile phone. After which Dhawale was made to give a written statement and mentally harassed him.”

“This constant harassment of members of these organisations and senior social activists by the police, under the pretext of alleged enquiry must be vehemently protested by all progressive thinkers, intellectuals, artists and social organisations,” say the activists.

“Elections are conducted regularly, and our votes are meant to change governments. This gives us the illusion of a democratic country. However, we can see an invisible emergency-like situation which is prevalent. It is an absurd situation where our country’s Constitution confers the freedom of expression on us but the reality is, there is suppression of expression. Not just that citizens are systematically harassed by the police for adhering to a particular ideology.”

The undersigned activists have demanded that the:

  • Definition of Terrorism should be clarified post 9/11
  • Intimidation of social activists by the police should cease, immediately
  • Mental harassment of members must be stopped, immediately
  • We must have the right to raise our voice against anti-democratic elements

Signed by:

Retired Supreme Court Judge Hon. Shri P B Savant, Retired Bombay High Court Judge Hon. Shri B G Kolse Patil, Former Home State Minister Bhai Vaidya, Prof N D Patil, Senior Leader, Prof. Pushpa Bhave, Writer, Hon. Shri. Balasaheb aka Prakash Ambedkar, Prof. Anand Teltumbade, Writer, Com.Govind Pansare, CPI-Leader, Ramu Ramanathan, Playwright, J V Pawar, Writer, Urmila Pawar, Writer, Jatin Desai, Journalist, Hon. Shri .Suresh Hosbet (Retired Bombay High Court Judge), Suresh Khopade, Ex-Police Officer, Bri. Sudhir Sawant, Usha Umbhore, Shahir Sambhaji Bhagat, Sushama Deshpande, Theatre practitioner, Sumedh Jadhav, Social Activist, Teesta Setalvad, Human Rights Activist, Sudhanva Deshpande, Actor, Manisha Gupte, Prof. Ramesh Kamble, Mumbai University, Medha Patkar, Leader, NAPM.

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Arun Bhelake, ATS, Civil Society, Harassment, Kanchan Nanavare, Naxal, Social Activists, Sudhir Dhawale, Vidrohi

Riyadh gunman who shot two American defense contractors has criminal record

October 16, 2014 by Nasheman

Abdul Aziz Al-Rashid

– by Siraj Wahab, Arab News

Jeddah: The man responsible for shooting two American defense contractors near King Fahd Stadium in Riyadh on Tuesday has been identified as Abdul Aziz Al-Rashid, a US-born Saudi national. One American died while the other was unharmed.

Interior Ministry spokesman Maj. Gen. Mansour Al-Turki said the 24-year-old Al-Rashid worked with American defense contractor Vinnell Arabia before he was sacked for drug-related issues. Both Americans worked at Vinnell Arabia.

The shooting took place at a gas station close to the company’s base. Security forces arrived quickly on the scene and apprehended Al-Rashid following an exchange of fire in which he was wounded.

According to a report on Al-Arabiya television’s website, Al-Rashid has a criminal record. American police reportedly arrested him for driving under the influence of banned substances in Boise, Idaho, in mid-2011.

Al-Turki said nothing in Al-Rashid’s record indicated any affiliation with any extremist group.

Vinnell Arabia operates under a longstanding contract to provide training services to the Saudi National Guard.

A statement posted on Saudi Embassy’s website in Washington said Al-Rashid traveled to the US, France, Germany, the UAE and, most recently to, Bahrain in October 2014.

“The investigation is ongoing and the relevant authorities will reveal details as they emerge,” said the statement.

American expatriates in the Kingdom expressed relief at the immediate arrest of the man.

“If what we have been told is correct, then it is comforting to know that this act was not related to terrorism,” said Stephen Johnson, a consultant with a petrochemical company. “Saudi security forces have been rather swift in arresting the man.”

He said he was swamped with calls from home to enquire about his well-being. “My folks were naturally concerned after hearing it on television, and I told them everything is fine,” he said.

As a sign of confidence, the US Embassy in Riyadh posted a message for its citizens on its website on Wednesday stating: “As of 12 noon Wednesday, the embassy authorizes its personnel to resume movements off of the Diplomatic Quarter. The investigation into Tuesday’s shooting of US citizens is ongoing.”

The embassy advised its citizens “to maintain vigilance and employ good security awareness.”

Filed Under: Muslim World Tagged With: Abdul Aziz Al-Rashid, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Zionist group publishes target list of “anti-Israel” U.S professors

October 15, 2014 by Nasheman

A display at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign protests the firing of Steven Salaita and limits on academic freedom.

A display at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign protests the firing of Steven Salaita and limits on academic freedom.

– by Ali Abunimah, Electronic Intifada

The Amcha Initiative, the Zionist organization that has repeatedly intimidated, spied on and harassed students and faculty, appears to be escalating its campaign by publishing what amounts to a target list of “anti-Israel” professors.

Amcha says that the list is made up of “218 professors identifying themselves as Middle East scholars, who recently called for the academic boycott of Israel in a petition.”

It links to an item at Jadaliyya titled “Over 100 Middle East Studies Scholars and Librarians Call for the Boycott of Israeli Academic Institutions.”

“Students who wish to become better educated on the Middle East without subjecting themselves to anti-Israel bias, or possibly even antisemitic rhetoric, may want to check which faculty members from their university are signatories before registering,” Amcha says.

It urges people to “Share this list with your family, friends, and associates via email, Facebook, Twitter, Google+, LinkedIn, or word-of-mouth.”

“Thank you for your actions to protect Jewish students!,” Amcha’s posting concludes.

In the wake of the University of Illinois’ firing of American Indian Studies professor Steven Salaita over his opinions critical of Israel, Amcha’s move can be seen as a renewed effort at intimidation.

Amcha states that it is “troubling” that “many of these patently biased boycotters of Israel are affiliated with government-designated, taxpayer-funded National Resource Centers (NRC) on their campuses.”

It alleges that those pledging to boycott Israeli institutions complicit in Israeli crimes against Palestinians “have violated both the letter and spirit of the federal law which funds their teaching and research.”

Anti-Palestinian groups have previously tried to use the presence of public funding as a pretext to try to suppress free speech and academic freedom.

In one such effort tied to Amcha, a pro-Israel group tried repeatedly to persuade the State of California and other government bodies to prosecute California mathematics professor David Klein for supposedly “misusing” state resources by using his university-hosted personal website to criticize Israel and call for boycott.

Amcha’s claim that disseminating a list of professors calling for Israel to be held accountable can somehow “protect Jewish students” is based on the anti-Semitic stereotype that Israel represents all Jews and that all Jews identify with Israel or are collectively responsible for its actions.

This is exactly this kind of bogus association that lay behind the University of Illinois officials’ justifications for their firing of Salaita.

What is Amcha?

Amcha was founded by Tammi Rossman-Benjamin, a Hebrew lecturer at the University of California at Santa Cruz.

Rossman-Benjamin is a notorious anti-Palestinian and anti-Muslim activist with a history of litigious threats against students and faculty.

An exclusive investigation by The Electronic Intifada earlier this year revealed that Amcha had infiltrated a student trip to Palestine in 2012, confirming long-held activist suspicions that anti-Palestinian political groups are spying on student activists.

An attorney told The Electronic Intifada that such surveillance could be in violation of several laws.

Rossman-Benjamin herself has been caught on video making virulently racist statements against students involved in Palestine solidarity activism on campus.

But despite protests by students, the University of California has taken no action in response to Rossman-Benjamin’s activities.

This type of complicity by university administrations has sadly been the norm and undoubtedly emboldens groups like Amcha to escalate their attacks on academic freedom and those who practice it.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Amcha Initiative, BDS, Israel, Palestine, Zionist

NATO airstrike kills seven civilians in Southern Afghanistan

October 15, 2014 by Nasheman

NATO labels all slain ‘enemy combatants’.

– by Jason Ditz, AntiWar.com

Protests erupted in the Paktia Province of Afghanistan today after an overnight NATO airstrike killed seven civilians, including a nine-year-old child. Deputy Governor Abdul Walisahl confirmed the incident.

The provincial government has announced a thorough investigation, and says that the slain were gathering firewood on a mountainside for the approaching winter at the time of the attack.

NATO, as usual, dismissed the allegations as untrue, but offered no explanation for the seven civilian bodies obviously killed in airstrikes. They insisted the attack on the mountainside killed eight “enemy combatants.”

As the first major civilian killings since the inauguration, there has been a conspicuous lack of comment from President Ashraf Ghani. His predecessor, Hamid Karzai, regularly condemned such killings, despite the fact that such criticism made him unpopular with NATO.

Filed Under: Muslim World Tagged With: Afghanistan, Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai, Hamid Karzai, NATO, Paktia Province

United Nations turning into NATO tool of aggressions

October 15, 2014 by Nasheman

United Nations

– by Ramsey Clark

What happens in the international community is not by chance, and what happened In Libya is not by chance, what is happening in Syria and Iran is not by chance. And what is happening in Syria and Iran?

Who is behind the acts of terrorism? What is behind the assassinations and murder of intellectuals and high-ranking officials in both countries? We are building up to what, exactly? And where is the truth in the international press?

As usual, the obedient press, along with the U.N. Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay has managed to come up with the same goods time and time again and so long as a gullible public, obediently swayed to where it is supposed to be by swallowing the tidy controlled media package daily, it is going to work: public opinion will acquiesce to the schemes of the arms and energy and banking lobbies which control Washington, and by proxy, NATO and the USA’s allies.

What you also do not know is that the squeaky-clean media package placed before you daily in your nice crisp newspaper or your TV News is the result of a process of sinister manipulation — brainwashing. How many people were informed of Colonel Gaddafi’s positive humanitarian record – for which he was to receive an award from the UN in March 2011?

How many people knew he was spending his time trying to reduce casualties among the terrorists attacking his country to the minimum, negotiating with them before an attack took place? Who informed the readers that NATO broke the rules, broke international law, supported terrorists on their own proscribed lists and committed acts of murder and war crimes? Now let us move on to Syria and Iran.

Where are the stories about the mass acts of murder inside both countries, taking out Generals, strategists and high-ranking politicians and scientists? Who is perpetrating these evil deeds, who are these terrorists? Why are these acts being committed? The answer is perfectly simple. Syria is the last frontier between sanity and a balanced international community, a world ruled by the forces of right and reason and good, and the Satanic desires of the evil and invisible lobbies which are currently in power in Washington, and which in turn control the foreign policy of its allies.

We are speaking here of those responsible for torture, for maintaining concentration camps such as Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo Bay, those who urinate on dead, commit acts of sodomy on prisoners, those responsible for torture, for maintaining concentration camps such as Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo Bay, who detain persons without due process, without the right to a lawyer, to an accusation or a trial, who commit rape and murder, who break international law, who breach the UN Charter and Geneva Conventions and commit war crimes. And this same evil clique is now swinging into action in the Middle East.

First objective: Lebanon and Syria; second objective: The Islamic republic of Iran; third objective: the resources of Central Asia, leading to direct confrontation with Russia and the People’s Republic of China, which passes by installing Washington-friendly regimes in all these countries so that guess who can siphon off the resources? This is why Syria is the final frontier, this is why Syria must resist the intrusion of enslaved by NATO Arab League and this is why Syria must destroy the demonic elements running amok inside the country committing acts of arson, butchery, terrorism, vandalism, murder and torture.

It is not difficult to stir up trouble, take advantage of internal divisions, divide and rule and reap the consequences from the chaos that is sown. That is exactly what the West has been doing for hundreds of years and continues to do today. It has to do not with freedom and democracy – why did NATO not allow the Libyan Jamahiriya government to hold an election? It has to do with control of resources and guaranteeing that the US dollar is used as the international currency in major deals, and that includes oil. Why is it that when a country threatens to swap the USD for another currency in its dealings, it is invaded?

As for what we can do, the bottom line is keep informed and hold the politicians responsible for their actions. Democracy does have a fatal fault for those who try to manipulate it, and that is the fact that the power lies ultimately in the hands of the people. Bring international policy onto the political agenda and don’t let them lie to you and fool you about what is really going on. If you really feel your vote makes a difference, then create the conditions for this to be the case. Let us use citizen power to avoid World War Three. After all those who push for it, will their sons be on the front line? Would anyone survive?

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Iran, Iraq, Libya, NATO, Syria, United Nations

There’s no reason to celebrate the UK Palestine vote

October 15, 2014 by Nasheman

I hate to rain on a parade but I don’t quite understand why everyone is getting so excited over the UK parliament’s recognition of Palestine as a state, writes Roshan Muhammed Salih.

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Certainly it was gratifying to hear so many MPs criticise Israel yesterday during the six-hour House of Commons debate, especially for its settlement policies on stolen land.

And it was also wonderful to see so many Israeli apologists up-in-arms over the motion which was passed by a resounding 274 votes to 12.

But ultimately the issue is not about the “state of Palestine,” it’s about what kind of state that state will be.

And anyone who followed the debate closely would realise that nearly all of the MPs were supporting the discredited “two-state solution” which effectively means that Israel gets to keep over 80 per cent of the land forever, while the Palestinians have to make do with a de-militarised open prison that will be dependent on Israeli largesse.

Palestinian opinion

Most Palestinians I spoke to yesterday before the vote wanted it to pass.

The Palestinian ambassador to the UK, Manuel Hassassian, told me that Britain was at last taking some responsibility for the historic wrongs it had committed against his people.

It was Britain, after all, who held a mandate over Palestine before the Zionists stole the land and ethnically cleansed it. And Britain has been one of the biggest international supporters of the Zionist state since.

Hassassian argued that the international community should continue to pressure Israel as there will never be a military solution to the conflict. He said he hoped the vote would spark other such motions across the EU until Palestinians achieve their goal of a viable state.

Meanwhile, British Muslim groups also welcomed the Yes vote.

Ismail Patel of The Friends of Al Aqsa, said: “The Labour Party asked MPs to vote in favour of the motion, while the Lib Dem and Conservative parties allowed members to vote freely.

FOA believes this is an indication of each party’s commitment to Palestinian freedom, although the vote was symbolic.

“This vote is not about one state or two states, it is not about borders, and it is not about refugees; this vote is a simple recognition of the Palestinian right to self-determination, which has been denied to them by a military invasion and occupation since 1948 and 1967 respectively.”

Perspective

But despite the temptation to celebrate the vote as some sort of Palestinian victory, I think we need to put things into perspective.

This wasn’t a vote about how the UK arms Israel. And it wasn’t a vote about how Britain does roaring business with Tel Aviv while it commits its atrocities. Those would have been great subjects for a debate but they simply weren’t on the agenda.

Rather, this was simply a symbolic motion that the government can completely ignore if it chooses to do.

It is also quite possible that the government was happy for the motion to pass because that way they can:

1) placate public opinion which is infuriated with Israel after its Gaza massacre

2) put some mild pressure on an Israeli regime which is completely out of control.

The fact remains that the vast majority of those who voted for the motion are supportive of Israel to one extent or another, and that support won’t end anytime soon even though some mild criticism may be directed Tel Aviv’s way every now and again.

As for the two-state solution, it’s difficult to find anyone in Palestine who really believes in it anymore, apart from those who materially benefit from the “two-state solution industry.”

More generally, the notion that the international community – which is at least partially responsible for the Palestinians’ plight – will be their saviour is frankly ridiculous.

Only Palestinians can save themselves along with a regional alliance which will support them – politically, financially and militarily.

Roshan Muhammed Salih is the Editor of British Muslim news website 5Pillarz.com. He can be reached at @RMSalih

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Britain, Israel, Palestine, Palestinian people, Palestinian State, United Kingdom

Manipuri student beaten in Bangalore for not knowing Kannada

October 15, 2014 by Nasheman

(Sudipto Mondal/HT Photo)

Michael Lamjathang Haokip after being beaten, in an apparent racist attack. (Photo: Sudipto Mondal, HT )

Bangalore: In an apparent incident of hate crime, a 24-year old engineering student from Manipur was beaten by a gang of three men in Bangalore for not knowing Kannada.

The attack took place past midnight in Indiranagar, a part of the city which has a high density of student population, particularly from North East states and Africa.

The victim of the latest attack Michael Lamjathang Haokip, president of the Thadou (Manipuri tribe) Students’ Association of Bangalore, sustained injuries to his head and back.

In his complaint, Micheal alleged that he was asked to leave the state, if he doesn’t know how to speak Kannada, and was said that this is India and not China. Reportedly, his friends had faced similar attacks in the same area in the past.

Haokip further alleged that the people who gathered at the scene took the side of the attackers, instead helping him. The mob scattered only after the police patrol car arrived to the spot.

Additional commissioner of police Alok Kumar said, “Three persons have been arrested and investigations are on to ascertain if this was a hate crime.”

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Indiranagar, Kannada, Manipur, Michael Lamjathang Haokip, North East, Thadou Students’ Association

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