The conflict between the Army Chief and the PM of Nepal Mr.Prachanda took an unexpected turn with Prachanda's resignation after the President decided keeping the Army Chief was in the nation's interests. You may ask why is this important?
Nepal is the world's only Hindu nation prevents the Chinese mongrels from knocking on India's northern borders.
LiC in his policy of sucking up to his Chinese masters denounces the actions of the Army Chief:
How can the rag tag PLA a Maoist militia be integrated into a standing army fully is inexplicable.
LiC probably under pressure from his Commie masters has taken the sword against the DMK. After weeks of silence when the DMK flouted every rule under the Election rulebook (Including nominating Azhagiri the Frankenstein) Chindu decides to take the offensive shouting hoarse about the changes in bus fares, bribery in Madurai and other issues.
If the DMK in some machination gets to be part of the next Central Government where the Left is absent, expect swift retribution on LiC.
Chindu often has interviews with odd politicians who have contributed little to the country. One such example is Omar Abdullah, a separatist by heart, a scoundrel by example. In the foreword to the interview Chindu writer Shujaat Bukhari wrote,
Nice! Problem is there is not one response which explains those dreams. Neither is the fight against the PDP explained. Ridiculous waste of newsreel is what I think.
Chindu finally gives the problem of Islamic terror madrasas some space in an article by Sabrina Tavernise 'For many Pakistani children, madrasas fill a void' This is the scary part as Amritsar is less than few hundred kilometers from Lahore and people like Mulayam Singh Yadav want to open up the borders.
Request from CBCNN team: There is new section called Swine of the Week where we target the most ridiculous quote of the week on the Chindu. Please feel free to post your thoughts on who should be this week's Swine. Also please nominate the writer of a 'secular' story for the Jackass of the week.
Nepal is the world's only Hindu nation prevents the Chinese mongrels from knocking on India's northern borders.
LiC in his policy of sucking up to his Chinese masters denounces the actions of the Army Chief:
In defiance of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement, the army chief pushed ahead with inducting thousands of new recruits, unilaterally extended the tenure of eight senior generals, and withdrew the army from the National Games on account of the PLA’s participation. No democracy can tolerate such insubordination from its army chief. Worse, General Katawal lobbied for support with foreign countries and there was even talk of a coup d’etat.
How can the rag tag PLA a Maoist militia be integrated into a standing army fully is inexplicable.
LiC probably under pressure from his Commie masters has taken the sword against the DMK. After weeks of silence when the DMK flouted every rule under the Election rulebook (Including nominating Azhagiri the Frankenstein) Chindu decides to take the offensive shouting hoarse about the changes in bus fares, bribery in Madurai and other issues.
Madurai, where M.K. Azhagiri, son of Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi, is contesting on the DMK ticket, is witness to money power and muscle power undermining the democratic process. Ruling partymen have been distributing money to voters and attacking political opponents who objected to their ways.
If the DMK in some machination gets to be part of the next Central Government where the Left is absent, expect swift retribution on LiC.
Chindu often has interviews with odd politicians who have contributed little to the country. One such example is Omar Abdullah, a separatist by heart, a scoundrel by example. In the foreword to the interview Chindu writer Shujaat Bukhari wrote,
While campaigning for his candidates, the NC chief talks about his dreams of making Jammu and Kashmir a model State. Targeting the People’s Democratic Party, his arch rival, is the focal point of his campaign.
Nice! Problem is there is not one response which explains those dreams. Neither is the fight against the PDP explained. Ridiculous waste of newsreel is what I think.
Chindu finally gives the problem of Islamic terror madrasas some space in an article by Sabrina Tavernise 'For many Pakistani children, madrasas fill a void' This is the scary part as Amritsar is less than few hundred kilometers from Lahore and people like Mulayam Singh Yadav want to open up the borders.
Request from CBCNN team: There is new section called Swine of the Week where we target the most ridiculous quote of the week on the Chindu. Please feel free to post your thoughts on who should be this week's Swine. Also please nominate the writer of a 'secular' story for the Jackass of the week.
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DD... it is only tuesday. There are still four more days to go. So it is too early to make nominations for the two awards. Anyway, my friends, with your permission, let me have the honour of making the first nominations. Let me nominate Mu Ka as the Swine Of The Week, for continuosly breaking his own record of idiocy, day after day. For the Jackass Of The Week Award, let me nominate Ram for his 'no confidence on Mody' editorial, published yesterday.
The Hindu is striving hard to build up an impression, that the Muslims all over the world are protesting against a tax imposed on sikhs by Pakisthan. Yesterday they published a statement, said to have been issued by some pig-heads in Delhi, criticising the tax. Today its jehadi correspondent in London, Hassan, writes about a similar statement from London. Towmorrow we can read statements from all other parts of the world....
Kuttychathan,
Yes it is only tuesday, but why not a reminder to let our readers keep their eyes open :)
I'm not sure that LiC should be nominated for any award. He's in his own league :)
As far as the Muslim responses on the jizya goes, its just lip service to keep in their back pocket so that they can point at the Hindu majority when something like Kandhamal occurs.
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Anonymous kuttychathan said...
It is only natural that Congress would try to shield Sonia's boy-friend, by all means. But I blame the BJP, which, when it was in power for five years at the centre, did little to bring the culprits to book.
May 05, 2009 8:41 AM
Anonymous Shankar said...
Nepal development
http://www.hindu.com/2009/05/06/stories/2009050655081002.htm
Their dreams shattered, aggrieved Moaist supporters vent their frustration in Chindu.
May 05, 2009 12:49 PM
Anonymous Pilid said...
"Why is the bogey of Gujarat riots still being raised?"
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Anonymous S. Late said...
Cancel Water-Boarding 101The military should close its torture school. I know because I graduated from it.
By David J. MorrisPosted Wednesday, April 22, 2009, at 12:20 PM ET
The release of a newly declassified congressional report on Tuesday suggested that some of the brutal interrogation techniques used during the Bush administration were developed in the Survival, Evasion, Resistance, Escape (or SERE) military training program, which was designed to teach American soldiers how to resist interrogation. In January, David J. Morris detailed his own experiences with SERE. The article is reprinted below.
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On his first day in office, President Obama kept his most important campaign promise and began the process of closing Guantanamo. But this eliminates only the most visible part of the U.S. torture bureaucracy. In order to ensure that the atrocities of Guantanamo aren't visited upon the world by future administrations, Obama must also eviscerate the structures that enabled and supported torture. At the top of a long list is the U.S. military's secretive torture school, known as SERE, which stands for Survival, Evasion, Resistance, Escape.
Founded in the aftermath of the Korean War to train U.S. servicemen to withstand enemy interrogation, the school was central to the development of the notorious "enhanced interrogation techniques" at Guantanamo. It was the SERE program that sent instructors and staff psychologists to Guantanamo shortly after 9/11 and provided the technical expertise on tactics like water-boarding. As Jane Mayer put it in her study of U.S. torture policy, The Dark Side, "SERE is a repository of the world's knowledge about torture, the military equivalent, in a sense, of the lethal specimens of obsolete plagues kept in the deep-freeze laboratories of the Centers for Disease Control."
May 02, 2009 3:54 AM
Anonymous kuttychathan said...
Sidd vardjan says in his harangue on Gujarat that whenever jejadi terrorists hit somewhere in India, several ulemas issue statements condemning the attacks. But when Hindu fundamentalists attacked innocent muslims in Gujarat, Orissa, Karnataka,etc.. no Hindu sanyasins condemned them. Sidd Varadjan's mulish-idiocy made me laugh nonstop for half an hour in the morning...
What that sucker think..? A statement condemning terrorist attack would absolve off the ulemas and their mad-rassas from the crime of breeding jehadis?
If some statements condemning 'Hindu terrorism' from some sanyansins, are all that Sidd want to prove the 'secular bend' of the Hindu mind, I can send him several containers full of statements to his den.
I wonder where The Hindu picks up such idiots from, to fill up its editorial department...
May 02, 2009 9:21 AM
Anonymous kuttychatahn said...
Today a colour pic of Brinda appears on the last page of the Hindu, with a synopsis of all the letters she wrote recently. I wonder what is the relevance of that story; other than the letter-writer being the sweet heart of Ram.
Another person, who used to appear every day for silly reasons, was our vice prez, Hamid Ansari. But he has wholly disappeared from the pages of the Hindu. What happed? Did he fall out with Ram?
May 02, 2009 10:59 AM
Blogger Dirt Digger said...
S.Late,
Interesting piece of news. It is part of the larger problem of ethics, if a small number can be subjected to pressure for the greater good, is it worth it?
This has been a conundrum since ancient times.
May 04, 2009 1:46 PM
Blogger Dirt Digger said...
Kuttychathan,
I'm not sure what happened to Hamid. Probably since he's a Congress supporter, LiC is relegating him till the Left makes their peace with him.
May 04, 2009 1:47 PM
Anonymous Anonymous said...
5 comments:
S. Late said...
Cancel Water-Boarding 101The military should close its torture school. I know because I graduated from it.
By David J. MorrisPosted Wednesday, April 22, 2009, at 12:20 PM ET
The release of a newly declassified congressional report on Tuesday suggested that some of the brutal interrogation techniques used during the Bush administration were developed in the Survival, Evasion, Resistance, Escape (or SERE) military training program, which was designed to teach American soldiers how to resist interrogation. In January, David J. Morris detailed his own experiences with SERE. The article is reprinted below.
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On his first day in office, President Obama kept his most important campaign promise and began the process of closing Guantanamo. But this eliminates only the most visible part of the U.S. torture bureaucracy. In order to ensure that the atrocities of Guantanamo aren't visited upon the world by future administrations, Obama must also eviscerate the structures that enabled and supported torture. At the top of a long list is the U.S. military's secretive torture school, known as SERE, which stands for Survival, Evasion, Resistance, Escape.
Founded in the aftermath of the Korean War to train U.S. servicemen to withstand enemy interrogation, the school was central to the development of the notorious "enhanced interrogation techniques" at Guantanamo. It was the SERE program that sent instructors and staff psychologists to Guantanamo shortly after 9/11 and provided the technical expertise on tactics like water-boarding. As Jane Mayer put it in her study of U.S. torture policy, The Dark Side, "SERE is a repository of the world's knowledge about torture, the military equivalent, in a sense, of the lethal specimens of obsolete plagues kept in the deep-freeze laboratories of the Centers for Disease Control."
May 02, 2009 3:54 AM
kuttychathan said...
Sidd vardjan says in his harangue on Gujarat that whenever jejadi terrorists hit somewhere in India, several ulemas issue statements condemning the attacks. But when Hindu fundamentalists attacked innocent muslims in Gujarat, Orissa, Karnataka,etc.. no Hindu sanyasins condemned them. Sidd Varadjan's mulish-idiocy made me laugh nonstop for half an hour in the morning...
What that sucker think..? A statement condemning terrorist attack would absolve off the ulemas and their mad-rassas from the crime of breeding jehadis?
If some statements condemning 'Hindu terrorism' from some sanyansins, are all that Sidd want to prove the 'secular bend' of the Hindu mind, I can send him several containers full of statements to his den.
I wonder where The Hindu picks up such idiots from, to fill up its editorial department...
May 02, 2009 9:21 AM
kuttychatahn said...
Today a colour pic of Brinda appears on the last page of the Hindu, with a synopsis of all the letters she wrote recently. I wonder what is the relevance of that story; other than the letter-writer being the sweet heart of Ram.
Another person, who used to appear every day for silly reasons, was our vice prez, Hamid Ansari. But he has wholly disappeared from the pages of the Hindu. What happed? Did he fall out with Ram?
May 02, 2009 10:59 AM
Dirt Digger said...
S.Late,
Interesting piece of news. It is part of the larger problem of ethics, if a small number can be subjected to pressure for the greater good, is it worth it?
This has been a conundrum since ancient times.
May 04, 2009 1:46 PM
Dirt Digger said...
Kuttychathan,
I'm not sure what happened to Hamid. Probably since he's a Congress supporter, LiC is relegating him till the Left makes their peace with him.
May 04, 2009 1:47 PM
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May 05, 2009 5:24 AM
Anonymous Pilid said...
This blog has time and again pointed out the inconsistencies by the various writers of Chindu. They fall into several categories from the wacko insane (Krishna I) to hyper secular (Malini P) to the blind dogmatic(LiC) to the high school suck up(Khare and others). Siddharth Varadarajan belongs to a different category by himself. A very shrewd manipulator of facts without evidence and presenting them as opinions, Sidd knows fully well that Chindu will give him deniability in any case. His recent article, Where silence prevails, justice will not is a prime example.
His main motive is to tarnish all Hindus in general and Narendra Modi and the BJP in particular for the Gujarat riots and he will go to any extent to do that. For example he claims the Gujarat riots were created as a response for Kashmiri Pandits,
Sanjay Tickoo, a young Pandit from Srinagar, told me. “Riots were organised in Gujarat in our name. But tell me, what do the poor Muslims of Gujarat have to do with our plight?”,
Where exactly is the evidence to that? Siddarth provides no evidence just leaves the statement hanging as if it is fact. This is pathetic journalism. Moving on, another example is the statement of Sri Sri Ravishankar providing an analogy between the camps for the Kashmiri Pandits and the Sri Lankan Tamil refugees.
But Mr.Varadarajan ever the secular pinko apologist states,
But I must also confess to feeling bad that Sri Sri, who is one of India’s most influential godmen, missed an opportunity to prick our conscience by also remembering the callousness of the Indian authorities towards other internally displaced persons like the Muslims of Gujarat or the Christians in the Kandhamal district of Orissa.
Again this stretches the truth significantly, unlike the Pandits who were evicted in their entirety, the minorities in Orissa and Gujarat for the most part have returned back and the state Governments have given evidence supporting their return. There are certain cases where camps are created for the poorest or for people whose homes were totally destroyed.
That doesn't mean that everyone affected by the Gujarat and Kandhamal riots is out on the streets as Sidd would want us to believe.
The entire article is filled with such crap and pseudo secular bullshit that it makes reading it only raise any sane person's blood pressure.
Someone once mentioned that Siddarth Varadarajan scans this blog from time to time. If he is reading this, we here would like him to provide some real facts than just manipulating news and providing analysis to his convenience without any backing.
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posted by Dirt Digger at 11:52 PM on May 1, 2009
Anonymous S. Late said...
Cancel Water-Boarding 101The military should close its torture school. I know because I graduated from it.
By David J. MorrisPosted Wednesday, April 22, 2009, at 12:20 PM ET
The release of a newly declassified congressional report on Tuesday suggested that some of the brutal interrogation techniques used during the Bush administration were developed in the Survival, Evasion, Resistance, Escape (or SERE) military training program, which was designed to teach American soldiers how to resist interrogation. In January, David J. Morris detailed his own experiences with SERE. The article is reprinted below.
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On his first day in office, President Obama kept his most important campaign promise and began the process of closing Guantanamo. But this eliminates only the most visible part of the U.S. torture bureaucracy. In order to ensure that the atrocities of Guantanamo aren't visited upon the world by future administrations, Obama must also eviscerate the structures that enabled and supported torture. At the top of a long list is the U.S. military's secretive torture school, known as SERE, which stands for Survival, Evasion, Resistance, Escape.
Founded in the aftermath of the Korean War to train U.S. servicemen to withstand enemy interrogation, the school was central to the development of the notorious "enhanced interrogation techniques" at Guantanamo. It was the SERE program that sent instructors and staff psychologists to Guantanamo shortly after 9/11 and provided the technical expertise on tactics like water-boarding. As Jane Mayer put it in her study of U.S. torture policy, The Dark Side, "SERE is a repository of the world's knowledge about torture, the military equivalent, in a sense, of the lethal specimens of obsolete plagues kept in the deep-freeze laboratories of the Centers for Disease Control."
May 02, 2009 3:54 AM
Anonymous kuttychathan said...
Sidd vardjan says in his harangue on Gujarat that whenever jejadi terrorists hit somewhere in India, several ulemas issue statements condemning the attacks. But when Hindu fundamentalists attacked innocent muslims in Gujarat, Orissa, Karnataka,etc.. no Hindu sanyasins condemned them. Sidd Varadjan's mulish-idiocy made me laugh nonstop for half an hour in the morning...
What that sucker think..? A statement condemning terrorist attack would absolve off the ulemas and their mad-rassas from the crime of breeding jehadis?
If some statements condemning 'Hindu terrorism' from some sanyansins, are all that Sidd want to prove the 'secular bend' of the Hindu mind, I can send him several containers full of statements to his den.
I wonder where The Hindu picks up such idiots from, to fill up its editorial department...
May 02, 2009 9:21 AM
Anonymous kuttychatahn said...
Today a colour pic of Brinda appears on the last page of the Hindu, with a synopsis of all the letters she wrote recently. I wonder what is the relevance of that story; other than the letter-writer being the sweet heart of Ram.
Another person, who used to appear every day for silly reasons, was our vice prez, Hamid Ansari. But he has wholly disappeared from the pages of the Hindu. What happed? Did he fall out with Ram?
May 02, 2009 10:59 AM
Blogger Dirt Digger said...
S.Late,
Interesting piece of news. It is part of the larger problem of ethics, if a small number can be subjected to pressure for the greater good, is it worth it?
This has been a conundrum since ancient times.
May 04, 2009 1:46 PM
Blogger Dirt Digger said...
Kuttychathan,
I'm not sure what happened to Hamid. Probably since he's a Congress supporter, LiC is relegating him till the Left makes their peace with him.
May 04, 2009 1:47 PM
Anonymous Anonymous said...
5 comments:
S. Late said...
Cancel Water-Boarding 101The military should close its torture school. I know because I graduated from it.
By David J. MorrisPosted Wednesday, April 22, 2009, at 12:20 PM ET
The release of a newly declassified congressional report on Tuesday suggested that some of the brutal interrogation techniques used during the Bush administration were developed in the Survival, Evasion, Resistance, Escape (or SERE) military training program, which was designed to teach American soldiers how to resist interrogation. In January, David J. Morris detailed his own experiences with SERE. The article is reprinted below.
Print This ArticlePRINTDiscuss in the FrayDISCUSSEmail to a FriendE-MAILGet Slate RSS FeedsRSSShare This ArticleRECOMMEND...Single PageSINGLE PAGE
Facebook FacebookPost to MySpace!MySpaceMixx MixxDigg DiggReddit RedditDel.icio.us del.icio.usFurl FurlMa.gnolia.com Ma.gnoliaSphere SphereStumble UponStumbleUponCLOSE
On his first day in office, President Obama kept his most important campaign promise and began the process of closing Guantanamo. But this eliminates only the most visible part of the U.S. torture bureaucracy. In order to ensure that the atrocities of Guantanamo aren't visited upon the world by future administrations, Obama must also eviscerate the structures that enabled and supported torture. At the top of a long list is the U.S. military's secretive torture school, known as SERE, which stands for Survival, Evasion, Resistance, Escape.
Founded in the aftermath of the Korean War to train U.S. servicemen to withstand enemy interrogation, the school was central to the development of the notorious "enhanced interrogation techniques" at Guantanamo. It was the SERE program that sent instructors and staff psychologists to Guantanamo shortly after 9/11 and provided the technical expertise on tactics like water-boarding. As Jane Mayer put it in her study of U.S. torture policy, The Dark Side, "SERE is a repository of the world's knowledge about torture, the military equivalent, in a sense, of the lethal specimens of obsolete plagues kept in the deep-freeze laboratories of the Centers for Disease Control."
May 02, 2009 3:54 AM
kuttychathan said...
Sidd vardjan says in his harangue on Gujarat that whenever jejadi terrorists hit somewhere in India, several ulemas issue statements condemning the attacks. But when Hindu fundamentalists attacked innocent muslims in Gujarat, Orissa, Karnataka,etc.. no Hindu sanyasins condemned them. Sidd Varadjan's mulish-idiocy made me laugh nonstop for half an hour in the morning...
What that sucker think..? A statement condemning terrorist attack would absolve off the ulemas and their mad-rassas from the crime of breeding jehadis?
If some statements condemning 'Hindu terrorism' from some sanyansins, are all that Sidd want to prove the 'secular bend' of the Hindu mind, I can send him several containers full of statements to his den.
I wonder where The Hindu picks up such idiots from, to fill up its editorial department...
May 02, 2009 9:21 AM
kuttychatahn said...
Today a colour pic of Brinda appears on the last page of the Hindu, with a synopsis of all the letters she wrote recently. I wonder what is the relevance of that story; other than the letter-writer being the sweet heart of Ram.
Another person, who used to appear every day for silly reasons, was our vice prez, Hamid Ansari. But he has wholly disappeared from the pages of the Hindu. What happed? Did he fall out with Ram?
May 02, 2009 10:59 AM
Dirt Digger said...
S.Late,
Interesting piece of news. It is part of the larger problem of ethics, if a small number can be subjected to pressure for the greater good, is it worth it?
This has been a conundrum since ancient times.
May 04, 2009 1:46 PM
Dirt Digger said...
Kuttychathan,
I'm not sure what happened to Hamid. Probably since he's a Congress supporter, LiC is relegating him till the Left makes their peace with him.
May 04, 2009 1:47 PM
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