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Articles with tag: riot

Karachi Riots! Who is responsible

Zafir Zia   Dec 1, 2008   interacts: 7

This silence shown by the government on the aggravated law and order situation is beyond comprehension.

A Weak Pakistan is a Threat to Neighbours

Beena Sarwar   Oct 1, 2008   interacts: 36

Thanks to past policies, Pakistanis are caught between a rock and a hard place - American military attacks on the border and suicide bombings and sectarian violence around the country...

Responsibility of the Media and the Repercussions of Terror Strikes

Pranay Rupani   Jul 28, 2008   interacts: 80

What is forgotten in the attempt to pacify the people is that there is no restraint in labelling a community responsible.

I Fell Among (the APPNA) Doctors

Aziz Akhmad   Jul 10, 2008   interacts: 41

Like the conductor of a choir, with one hand raised, she piped up with a full-throated ‘Paaak sar zameeen shadbaad … The children simply stared at their toes in embarrassment.

Delayed Justice

Shridhar Naik   May 25, 2008   interacts: 25

Centre’s decision to award a compensation package totaling Rs 330 crores to the victims of the 2002 Gujarat riots can at best be described as a pre-election effort at applying a healing touch.

Is It Treason to Question

Amer Nazir   Apr 7, 2008   interacts: 15

In the General Hospital in Lahore, in the top most brain surgery institute of Pakistan, people lie in verandas in unhygienic conditions.

6th December 1992

M B Qasmi   Dec 5, 2007   interacts: 86

A turning point in Hindu Muslim relations in the post independence Indian history. It was a moment when all truths about religious coexistence suddenly proved false.

Shaken and Stirred

Qasim Mirza   May 15, 2007   interacts: 23

As night fell over the cities of Karachi and Islamabad, two remarkably contrast pictures were seen. As dead bodies were being moved to morgues and injured to hospitals the popular General congratulated the nation on the glory it had achieved.

Absent in the Spring

Beej K Singh   Feb 6, 2007   interacts: 3

There seldom was any sympathy - but of humiliation there was no shortage.

Flower’s Desire

Rahul Malviya   Jul 11, 2006   interacts: 53

Translation of a poem by Pt. Makhanlal Chaturvedi

Modi’s Men and their Mean Machines

Farzana Versey   May 3, 2006   interacts: 204

Every illegal religious shrine ought to be demolished. Yet, I wish to know how a 200-year-old dargah of a Sufi saint qualifies as being ‘illegal’, is bulldozed and leads to mob violence. Gujarat is becoming an experimental lab for the Hindu Ra

Jerry’s Pakistan

Yasser Latif Hamdani   Aug 16, 2005   interacts: 522

The jazba that there is for Pakistan seems to be entirely in the non-Muslim Pakistanis and they have a much better way of showing it too. No law-breaking, no gunfire, no silencer-less motorcycles, no women-teasing as has become commonplace on Independence

A Moses on his Harley Davidson

Harish Nambiar   Jul 14, 2005   interacts: 8

In an act of symbolic irony, in September, precisely three months before communal riots erupted on December 6th 1992 in Bombay, the Dawood gang or D company as it was called, had accomplished its last secular killing.

Godhra Tak: A note from the Filmmaker

Shubhradeep Chakravorty   Jun 7, 2005   interacts: 11

This film has actually inspired Lalu Prasad Yadav, Railway Minister, Government of India, to institute an inquiry on the Godhar incident.

Frameless Heads on Nameless Walls

neha kirpal   May 29, 2005   interacts: 5

In a communal riot, people are often shot by the mere mention of their name. Point blank. Your biggest asset turns into your biggest disadvantage.

The Soldier who Annexed 3 States for 3 Daughters

Harish Nambiar   Apr 26, 2005   interacts: 23

A veteran of both the 1965 and the 1971 wars against Pakistan, retired Hawaldaar Ramaiah was a fat man with a handle bar moustache that his wife trimmed in the night while he was asleep.

The Moor in the Idol Junkyard

Harish Nambiar   Apr 3, 2005   interacts: 44

It was as if Bhubhaneswar was one vast battlefield strewn with mutilated beauty in stone. And all responsibility for this senseless act of violence and vandalism is Kaala Pahaad. The legend of Kaala Pahaad is the medieval missing link that connected the A

Sense and Sensibility

Harish Nambiar   Mar 22, 2005   interacts: 21

At Delhi's Pragati Maidan, a lady asked me whether I could depict Krishna and Radha in forms and actions other than what I had ever done. I said yes. And she said to depict Krishna bowling to Radha, while Radha was batting. Bhaskar was blushing...

An Iranian Exile in Sambhalpur

Harish Nambiar   Mar 14, 2005   interacts: 36

The VHP issue had taken a more serious turn, filling Sister Miriam Morris, the Christian nun who headed St Joseph, with panic.What had happened was really macabre. One of the children attending the medical camp was given a tonic, which was past its expiry

Manto Strikes

Harish Nambiar   Mar 8, 2005   interacts: 19

The smoke had reached an alarming proportion, and the whole chawl would be up in a minute, since chawls have a habit of being burnt down before one can say “damn your blouse.”

The Covered Trucks

Harish Nambiar   Mar 4, 2005   interacts: 30

PART II - We left Vapi the next morning, March 3. We started out towards Nasik, back into Maharashtra. Nasik was a four hour ride through rugged low lying bald hills, taking the full blast of the March sun’s fury blazing away...

Intimacies Remapped

Harish Nambiar   Mar 1, 2005   interacts: 67

Part one of a series on my travel through a major part of India during the Gujarat riots ... my journey away from the blood and gore of riots to questioning my role, and the roles of others like me, in an India seemingly fast polarising along communal lin

If Godhra did not happen…

Farzana Versey   Jan 27, 2005   interacts: 95

Has the possibility of the kar sevaks being a suicide squad not occurred to anyone? Could they not have been terrorists out to create trouble?

Documenting the Pain of 1984

Anil S Arora   Jan 19, 2005   interacts: 89

The film Amu attempts to delineate the trauma that haunts the children whose lives are forever wounded by communal riots

Bhaiya, Malhar Sunao

Hamid Mahmood   Aug 6, 2004   interacts: 179

He slowly opened his eyes, and looked down at her. She seemed so peaceful and satisfied as if all her wishes had come true. Her head was tilted and rested on his arm.

The War on Terrorism Stalled?

Ali Hasan Cemendtaur   Jun 30, 2004   interacts: 14

This was the first, albeit the most important, of many legal fights to come.

Meenakshi

Archana Satpathy   May 4, 2004   interacts: 66

This is how Meenu or Meenakshi spent each day of her life – an enchanted blissful existence filled with family love, in a small town of Godhra till the gruesome riots of 2002 broke out and in one fell swoop, all was lost…

The new face of US Warfare

Zeynab Ali   Oct 30, 2003   interacts: 59

A few weeks ago when a US District Court sided with a relatively unknown satirist Al Franken and admonished the right-wing Fox News empire calling its arguments ‘extremely dubious’, it ‘officially’ broke a taboo of silence against

Of Curiosity, Optimism and Hope

Zarine Habeeb   Oct 13, 2003   interacts: 120

Whenever Indo-Pakistani matches would be played, it was incredibly curious that I, the cricket-hater was assumed to support the Pakistani team by several of my friends in Government Law College, Ernakulam, India.

Just Another BLOW-UP?

Farzana Versey   Aug 25, 2003   interacts: 184

The moment I saw that shiny steel box, I knew it spelled trouble. I had no idea of what it contained, but my gut feeling was that it would not be a fair report.

I am Not a Patriot

Tahir Mirza   Aug 25, 2003   interacts: 113

When the ideology of Islam expands, nationalism is destroyed, and when nationalism grows, Islam is annihilated.

Terrorism, Sectarianism and the Military

Hassan Nasir   Jul 15, 2003   interacts: 230

It is idiotic to expect respect for the law from ordinary mortals when the Messiahs are at the helm only due to their firepower.

The Wheels of Time

Jagmohan Chadha   May 13, 2003   interacts: 143

We join the pathway of time, with our joys and tragedies and then leave, while the time moves on uncaring.

The Recompense

Zafar Anjum   Apr 21, 2003   interacts: 25

Ten years ago, when Samina had come to Shakeel’s house in her bridal finery, she dreamt of a happy family life amid a brood of children.

Loitering with Intent in Ayodhya

Amir Khan   Apr 2, 2003   interacts: 18

My basic contention is that Indian Muslims never had a claim to the Babri mosque...

The Infidel

Godot    Feb 13, 2003   interacts: 24

Translated from Urdu, Ismat Chughtai’s short story ‘Kafir’

The Case For and Against The Satanic Verses

Subroto Roy   Dec 28, 2002   interacts: 33

Evaluating Diatribe and Dialectic as Art

The Hindu Right

Ra Ravishankar   Aug 6, 2002   interacts: 184

Advani’s yathra in an air-conditioned Toyota left a trail of blood in its wake

Worldwide India-Pakistan peace movement begins?

Ras Siddiqui   Jul 15, 2002   interacts: 285

It is time for Indians and Pakistanis worldwide to re-humanize their enemies

I am Ashamed and I Apologize

Hemendra K Varma   Jun 6, 2002   interacts: 149

these people were not Hindus, for this is not what Hinduism teaches

Riots

Farzana Versey   Mar 6, 2002   interacts: 520

Here are people afraid of their own

Night of Burning Terror

S Ramji   Jan 7, 2002   interacts: 22

It was a clear, cold night early in February 1948...

The Passion of The Pacifist

Farzana Versey   Dec 20, 2001   interacts: 56

An interview with Asgharali Engineer

Save India

Veer Kumar   Jul 27, 1999   interacts: 52

A martial law administration has to take over the country

Reshma: Voice of Mother Earth

V Ramaswamy   Jul 16, 1999   interacts: 9

The voice of Reshma is the voice of Mother Earth

His Decision

Kafir    Feb 24, 1999   interacts: 26

A short story about a gay man.

Talha el Ghafoor

Peter Damji   Nov 5, 1998   interacts: 14

The redutio ad absurdum of an average man’s life in the best of all possible worlds.

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