Wednesday, September 02, 2009

discrimination against hindus: US makes up phony charges against temple

sep 1, 2009

so where's the USCIRF? minority hindus being discriminated against. i think this man should sue the county for $10 million for false arrest, defamation, and other such.

http://www.ajc.com/news/gwinnett/hindu-temple-files-for-128833.html

i know nothing about this annamalai person, but maybe this is a genuine case of harassment of hindus, just like the antelope, ore. case where the rajneesh group were prevented from owning land and creating a community.

compare this to what the christists are doing in india:

http://www.vijayvaani.com/FrmPublicDisplayArticle.aspx?id=780

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The Catholic Church is planning to purchase 10,000 acres [approx. 24 sq km] of land in the Konkan area on the Karnataka-Maharashtra border to build an exclusive Catholic township, a matter of discussion in Church circles in recent years. This was formally proposed in the recent Assembly of CLSMCC at Kochi on 15 August, and the response was very positive. This was identified by the council as "second migration." The first migration took place between 1920 and 1960 wherein Kottayam-based Christians occupied the revenue and forest lands of Northern Kerala and Southern Karnataka.

 

V.C. Sebastian, secretary of CLSMCC, said "The migration from Travancore [Kottayam] to Malabar played a major role in the growth of Syro-Malabar Church, but now it is in saturation. And availability of land is diminishing day by day in Kerala. At the same time there are places where unutilized fertile land still available."

 

According to church sources, the proposal will be fruitful by 2030 [The New Indian Express, Kochi, 17 August 2009]. The land will be in the name of a registered society. If the Church is successful to build a hundred such colonies in the near future, widespread over India, the Church can decide the economic destiny of India.  "



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