Friday, December 05, 2008

Local muslim support to Islamic terrorists in Mumbai

I had chosen to remain silent for a while, get over my shock (but keep the anger burning) after the recent dastardly terror attacks on Mumbai by Islamic terrorists.

I see a lot of references in the news media about some Muslims killed in the recent Mumbai terror attacks.  Some muslim who lost his family, some muslim waiter killed, some muslim passerby shot, etc.  It seems as if only the Muslims are the victims of terror.  Or the media is deliberately trying to portray that Muslims are the bigger victims of terror.  The classic Islamic tactic of claiming victimhood repeatedly, even though more Hindus have died in the terror attacks. (The only mention of Hindu victims, that I found more than once in the news media, are the chairman of the Yes Bank and the sister of a movie actor)

Also, there is hardly any mention being made of the local muslims who provided help to the terrorists.  The attack is just not possible without any local muslim terrorists being involved.

There have been news reports (rather subdued) of three shopkeepers (some Bade Miyan restaurant behind Hotel Taj) who were involved in providing help to the terrorists to carry out the dastardly attacks.  Hardly any mention is being made of the local muslim support to the terrorists.  Instead we are given the usual dose of pro-muslim propaganda disguised as secularism.

The bigger problem than our pesky Islamic terrorist neighbours is our own local Islamic terrorists.  It is just too easy for them to get support here.

3 comments:

blogger said...

Vijay Diwas ki badhai. Happy Vijay Diwas to all!

slim_shady said...

I observed that CNN-IBN repeatedly replayed an interview today with actor Shahrukh Khan who kept reading verses from the Islamic holy book to make his point that the ideology is all about peace. Which verses, then, were being read to those twenty-somethings throughout their lives to thoroughly convince them to commit such dastardly acts without any sense of empathy, guilt or remorse?

Itsdifferent said...

I think we absolutely have a responsibility on our shoulders, at this time, when the whole country is burning with anger, and emotionally against the establishment not just against terrorism, but their overall inability to control, maintain and govern.
We have the powerful media to directly reach that segment of our population, to message right, and create a movement.
We should encourage people like Modi, Shourie and other like minded people, to tap into this energy and create something bigger.