unfortunately, nothing will happen to setalvad-khan. she will continue on her merry way, writing her purple prosed fiction along with harsh mander and all the other 'communism wombat' members.
in the meantime they have caused a billion-dollars worth of damage to india's brand.
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Nicole Elfi
Dear friends, please refer to my "Godhra The True Story" article, this below
comes as a welcome piece of news. Let's pray for truth to come out
decisively. Warm regards, Nicole Elfi
*************
http://www.dailypioneer.com/169490/Gujarat-riot-myths-busted.html
THE PIONEER
FRONT PAGE | Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Gujarat riot myths busted
Setalvad in dock for 'cooking up killings'
14 Apr 2009
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/News/PoliticsNation/Setalvad-in-dock-for
-cooking-up-killings/articleshow/4397849.cms
NEW DELHI: The Narendra Modi baiters among NGOs on Monday suffered a
major setback when a Supreme Court-appointed special investigation team
(SIT) charged a leading activist, Teesta Setalvad, with adding morbidity
into the post-Godhra riots in Gujarat by "cooking up macabre tales of
killings".
From: Nicole Elfi
Dear friends, please refer to my "Godhra The True Story" article, this below
comes as a welcome piece of news. Let's pray for truth to come out
decisively. Warm regards, Nicole Elfi
*************
http://www.dailypioneer.com/169490/Gujarat-riot-myths-busted.html
THE PIONEER
FRONT PAGE | Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Gujarat riot myths busted
Setalvad in dock for 'cooking up killings'
14 Apr 2009
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/News/PoliticsNation/Setalvad-in-dock-for
-cooking-up-killings/articleshow/4397849.cms
NEW DELHI: The Narendra Modi baiters among NGOs on Monday suffered a
major setback when a Supreme Court-appointed special investigation team
(SIT) charged a leading activist, Teesta Setalvad, with adding morbidity
into the post-Godhra riots in Gujarat by "cooking up macabre tales of
killings".
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Excerpt from Nicole Elfi's GODHRA: THE TRUE STORYGodhra, a city of the Indian State of Gujarat, was the lead story in all Indian newspapers on February 27th-28th, 2002. A shattering piece of news: 58 Hindu pilgrims had been burned alive in a train. "57 die in ghastly attack on train" ran the Times of India's headline; "Mob targets Ramsevaks [Devotees of Rama] returning from Ayodhya"; "58 killed in attack on train with Karsevaks [volunteers]" (The Indian Express); "1500-strong mob butcher 57 Ramsevaks on Sabarmati Express" (The Asian Age). But the BBC’s announcement had a very different tone: "58 Hindu 'extremists' burned to death" … or Agence France Press on March 2nd: "A train full of Hindu 'extremists' was burnt."
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