I happen to visit http://www.paknews.com, not to keep myself abreast of the latest happenings but to have a good hearty laugh.Some of the articles are hilarious..some are really annoying.I wonder how peace can be achieved when the Paki press is so subjective and fanatic.I have copied a very disturbing article down below..i dont even know if the mentioned magazine exists or not..but its worth taking a look.I have pasted the links to the article too.
http://paknews.com/headingNews.php?id=2 ... 2004-01-17
http://www.topica.com/lists/dalitvoice/ ... =d&start=0
"Dalit Voice is a fortnightly magazine established in 1981 and published
from Bangalore, India, to defend the human rights of all persecuted
nationalities. V.T. Rajshekar, an eminent journalist and author of
books based in Bangalore, India, is the Editor of Dalit Voice.
Several articles selected from the Dalit Voice journal and received from
other news-info sources will be printed in the Dalit Voice newsletter
every week.
After India gained its independence on 15 August 1947 from the
tyrannical, barbarous and corrupt British Raj, the ruling Hindu tyrants
transformed secular democratic India into a Terrorist Mafia State of
Hindu-India which is now being ruled by Hindu dogmatists (religious
fanatics, terrorists, racists and bigots, etc.) These evil Hindu
dictators imposed their racist, discriminatory and barbaric ideology of
Hinduism, which is dogmatism, by force on all Indian citizens to make
them the slaves of Hindu rulers.
Terrorism, barbarism, casteism and racism are the four pillars of
Hinduism. The corrupt tyranny of Hindu-India has divided, persecuted and
enslaved almost all the 1,049,700,118 (U.S. CIA's July 2003 estimate)
Indian citizens. That's why billions of persecuted social groups,
Dalits, Sikhs, Kashmiris, Pakistanis, Bengalis, Arabs, Muslims,
Christians, Jews, Jainists, Buddhists, Confucianists, Taoists,
Shintoists, Atheists, other people of the world and even "secular
Hindus" strongly oppose Hinduism.
Armed with the information, education and guidance of Dr. Bhimji Ramji
Ambedkar (1891-1956), a Buddhist -- other great leaders of Dalits and
the Dalit Voice magazine -- the Dalits are still struggling to liberate
themselves from the repressive stranglehold of dogmatic Hindu tyrants.
Dalits seek civil rights, equal justice, liberty, education, medical
care, jobs and freedom from the barbaric Hindu caste system of Hinduism.
The National Campaign on Dalit Human Rights (NCDHR) states that it is
"part of a wider struggle to abolish 'untouchability' and to 'cast out
caste.' 'Untouchability' and caste discrimination continue to be a
brutal reality for more than [300] million Dalits living in India today,
despite the fact that more than half a century has passed since India
was born as a 'democratic' and independent state."
NCDHR demands that the apartheid-ruled Hindu Government of India must
"recognize that Dalit rights are human rights. Place a White Paper in
Parliament on the atrocities against Dalits and the reservation
facilities actually granted to Dalits since 1947. Effectively implement
in spirit and action the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989 and
Rules, 1995 in all states. Work towards total literacy and ensure free,
universal and compulsory education for all Dalit children. Ensure the
right of [employment] for Dalits and other [oppressed nationalities] in
all [government and] private enterprises. Afford full protection to all
Dalits participating in Panchayat Raj and other 'democratic'
institutions of the country's polity. Protect the land rights of Dalits
and strictly implement and enforce the Land Reforms Act, including
distributing government, bhoodan, temple and ceiling surplus, and any
other lands to the Dalits on a swift and time-bound basis. Provide the
Dalit community in India with sufficient financial resources necessary
for their social development, since the denial of basic needs of Dalits
amounts to denial of their human rights."