10-02-2007, 04:03 PM
<b>Open Letter to Provost of Harvard University</b>
<i>By Shree Vinekar MD</i>
TinyURL: http://tinyurl.com/29rjua
<i>By Shree Vinekar MD</i>
TinyURL: http://tinyurl.com/29rjua
California Textbooks - 2
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10-02-2007, 04:03 PM
<b>Open Letter to Provost of Harvard University</b>
<i>By Shree Vinekar MD</i> TinyURL: http://tinyurl.com/29rjua
10-18-2007, 09:21 AM
11-04-2007, 09:17 PM
<!--emo&:angry:--><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/mad.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='mad.gif' /><!--endemo--> Heads up! <!--emo&:angry:--><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/mad.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='mad.gif' /><!--endemo-->
<b><span style='color:red'>Maryland textbooks set to go anti-Hindu</span></b> Yesterday I met a worker who was collecting signatures to oppose anti-Hinduness to be introduced into Maryland texts. I suspect College Park Shits -like AID- (and their guest of honor Godzilla Romilla) I told the worker to send me maill as soon as anything electronic is available, so that a petition can be set up on IF etc.
11-04-2007, 11:19 PM
Shambu: Please post MD stuff here for now, we'll split it into a new thread to track development.
11-05-2007, 05:52 AM
OK..
11-09-2007, 11:41 PM
Courtright authored "Ganesa" in which he made false claims to denigrate Hinduism abandoning all academic ethics. Vishal Agarwal and I wrote an extensive critique exposing this fraud. In the recently published "Invading the Sacred" we wrote another version of the critique highlighting the dishonesty that pervades Hinduism studies in the American academy.
Like all Hinduphobes, Courtright vented his spleen against us in a recently published article in "Little India." We did not respond in kind; after all, when you have facts on your side you need not indulge in abusive personal attacks. Instead, we asked the editor to set up an open debate between us and Courtright. Both sides were required to present evidence for every claim they made. As the below cited piece illustrates, Courtright was confronted with evidence and was forced to admit he was wrong. This is a significant victory for Hindus though only a beginning. This also illustrates that Hindus can expose bigoted academics if only Hindus take a scholarky approach and the academics are ready to debate. This also introduces readers to the extent Hinduphobia pervades American adademy, a point Rajiv Malhotra aptly documents. Here is the investigative report for your reading pleasure: http://www.littleindia.com/news/135/ARTICL...2007-10-02.html Please circulate widely.
The Goras are coming here to teach us our history and interprect our social traditions for us. Be careful. The implications of this are immense. They will infiltrate into our every institution that looks at our history and social strcutures.
It is a massive pysops move where they will grab intellectual leadership from the natives in all areas of their lives. Their theories will be designed to pit one community against another and create chaos. This is not good for the country. <!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Harvard unveils ambitious plan focusing on South Asia</b> <i>The university plans to enable more students and scholars from Harvard to travel to South Asia to study, teach, conduct research, and collaborate and vice versa</i> New York: Harvard University has unveiled an ambitious plan focusing on South Asia which envisages partnerships with institutions and organisations to advance teaching and learning in the region and increasing number of students from there. The project entails a host of new courses and programmes through which students will be exposed South Asiaâs cultures, histories, opportunities and challenges. It will be pursued with an unprecedented degree of collaboration and coordination across the entire university, including Harvard College and Harvardâs 10 academic units. The just announced plans stresses on further partnerships with universities and other organizations in South Asia with whom Harvard may partner and strengthening the South Asian community on the Harvard campus by expanding financial support and scholarships for students. The university plans to enable more students and scholars from Harvard to travel to South Asia to study, teach, conduct research, and collaborate and vice versa. It also plans to optimize and accelerate research on a broad array of topics from South Asia from ancient times to present-day economic development, health, education and governance opportunities and challenges and expand the faculty that will drive the research. Students from South Asia represent one of the largest groups who come to Harvard from outside of the US. The numbers from India alone already exceed those from Germany, France, and Japan or the UK. <b> âHarvardâs approach to South Asia is one of mutual respect and collaboration. Harvard has much to learn from South Asia and we hope we can reciprocate,â said Professor Jorge I. Dominguez, Vice Provost for International Affairs and one of the architects of the South Asia project.</b> During the consultative process, Harvard received a number of major gifts of $1million or more specifically targeted to support its expansion of activity related to South Asia. These include contributions from from Arvind Raghunathan, Anand Mahindra, Mala Gaonkar Haarmann, Victor J. Menezes, Vikram Gandhi, and Eshwar Das to support the South Asia Initiative. Each of these individuals has been appointed as a member of what is known as the Harvard University South Asia Founders Club. <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd--> http://www.livemint.com/2007/11/15133752/H...tious-plan.html
11-16-2007, 03:38 AM
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Harvard unveils ambitious plan focusing on South Asia</b>
âHarvardâs approach to South Asia is one of mutual respect and collaboration. Harvard has much to learn from South Asia and we hope we can reciprocate,â .[/size][/b] <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd--> Really? Mutual respect? [<i>there, I nearly bore a hole in my keyboard dripping acid</i>] Isn't that the institution from where Michael Weazel, the chronic India/Hindu hater, and his band of little men in red tights come from? The ones who are constantly trying to rewrite Indian/Hinduism history so that the European christian always come out the winner in the end in their fictions? I suspect with this new initiative, a lot of pro-christian historians will use the opportunity to completely rewrite Indian/Hinduism history to project the 'Aryan' soul-savers from the west in the best light, all this under the pretense of 'academic,' 'scholarly,' or 'research,' work.
12-15-2007, 11:19 PM
CAPEEM has managed to get on their team one the best legal minds in the country:Michael Newdow
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Newdow is best known for a lawsuit filed on behalf of his daughter against inclusion of the words "under God" in public schools' recitals of the United States' Pledge of Allegiance.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd--> <!--emo&:beer--><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/cheers.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='cheers.gif' /><!--endemo-->
01-28-2008, 04:26 PM
http://irffanclub.blogspot.com/2008/01/ier...ootva-lies.html
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Recently the Hindootvadins have disguised themselves as Japanese and claimed that cave oil paintings of Buddhas in the Bamiyan caves of Afghanistan, predate the invention of Oil Painting by Saint Pico, Patron Saint (Farmer) of IER (Indo-Euro-Racist club). Links: http://news.sawf.org/Lifestyle/47426.aspx http://jchriscampbell.com/wordpress/wp-con.../11/anthill.jpg http://bp3.blogger.com/_4FdQCT7G2KI/RtFPWP...0-h/anthill.jpg http://clicks.robertgenn.com/images/featur...lier-godiva.jpg http://irffanclub.blogspot.com <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd--> <!--emo&:roll--><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/ROTFL.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='ROTFL.gif' /><!--endemo--> Prof Witzel can now do a biziness-cum-pleasure trip to Japan to verify all this. And hey, like his mentor Berstin (CA Education Sec and Harvard <i>bored</i> member) he doesn't have to doctor expense trips <!--emo&:whistle--><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/whistle.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='whistle.gif' /><!--endemo-->
03-03-2008, 08:47 PM
Wonder when this will make into CA Textbook for 6th Graders? This idealogy's been pushed for what only 2000 years now?
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->God not a woman: Ratzinger The oracle has spoken. Jesuit Francis Xavier Clooney of Harvard University involved with Dominus Jesus initiative of Ratzinger and Hindu promoters of such Jesuits â for e.g. by offering institutional platforms to promote the bogus theologies -- to note. --xxx <!--QuoteBegin--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--> London, March 1 (Deccan Chronicl): The Vatican has ruled out all forms of feminist theology of the liturgy in Catholicism, saying that God must always be recognised as "Our Father". To counter the spread of gender-neutral phrases, the Holy See said that anyone baptised using alternative terms, such as "Creator", "Redeemer" and "Sanctifier" would have to be re-baptised using the traditional ceremony, the Daily Telegraph reports. Feminist theology is a movement, generally in Christianity and Judaism, to reconsider the traditions, practices, scriptures, and theologies of their religion from a feminist perspective. Reinterpretation of male-dominated imagery and language about God is one of the important aspects of feminist theology. The use of alternative phrases during baptism originated in North America and started to become popular only in the past few years. "These variations arise from so-called feminist theology and are an attempt to avoid using the words 'Father' and 'Son', which are held to be chauvinistic," the Congregation of the Doctrine of the Faith said. The traditional form of "Father, Son and Holy Ghost" had to be respected, it added. The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, which is the modern name for what used to be the Holy Office of the Inquisition, oversees Catholic doctrine. Pope Benedict XVI, who wrote the latest ruling, has been a strong opponent of feminism in the Catholic Church. http://www.deccan.com/chennaichronicle/Wor...ldNews.asp?#God not a woman: Pope <b>The Pope rules out feminist theology </b> By Malcolm Moore in Rome Last Updated: 2:17am GMT 01/03/2008 --Telegraph, UK The Vatican has cracked down on feminist interpretations of the liturgy, ruling that God must always be recognised as Our Father. In a move designed to counter the spread of gender-neutral phrases, the Holy See said that anyone baptised using alternative terms, such as "Creator", "Redeemer" and "Sanctifier" would have to be re-baptised using the traditional ceremony. The Congregation of the Doctrine of the Faith said yesterday: "These variations arise from so-called feminist theology and are an attempt to avoid using the words Father and Son, which are held to be chauvinistic." Instead, it said that the traditional form of "Father, Son and Holy Ghost" had to be respected. The alternative phrases originated in North America and started to become popular only in the past few years. The new phrases are particularly popular in the Church of England. It was recently reported that guidelines to bishops and priests advised them to avoid "uncritical use of masculine imagery". The Catholic Church and the Church of England are split over feminist issues. The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, and the Pope, met in Rome last year, but admitted that the ordination of women priests was a "serious obstacle" to closer ties. The Pope, who wrote the latest ruling, has been a strong opponent of feminism in the Catholic Church. In his book, The Ratzinger Report, he wrote: "I am, in fact, convinced that what feminism promotes in its radical form is no longer the Christianity that we know; it is another religion." Rosemary Radford Ruether, a professor of feminist theology at the Graduate Theological Union in California, said that among "liberal" Catholics, the Pope "is not our Pope". The Vatican said anyone baptised under the feminist terms could invalidate their marriage. Cardinal Urbano Navarrete, who wrote a formal commentary on yesterday's ruling, gave warning that anyone who attempted to baptise someone with a gender-neutral form would be penalised. "It is seriously illegitimate and unjust," he said. Monsignor Antonio Miralles, a professor at the Pontifical Holy Cross University, said the new baptism "subverts faith in the Trinity" because it does not make the relationship between the three persons clear. "God is eternally Father in relation to His only begotten Son, who is not eternally Son except in relation to the Father." Meanwhile, the Pope also spoke out against gay marriage and abortion before his first trip to the United States before Easter. He praised Americans who respected the "institution of marriage, acknowledged as a stable union between a man and a woman". http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml...01/wpope101.xml <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd--> <!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->
03-04-2008, 08:56 PM
Steve Farmer's deck of scholarly lies is fast crumbling:
Eminent Finnish Indologist Asko Parpola on the status of research on the undeciphered script <!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><i>There is a recent controversy that the Indus script is not a system of writing at all. What are your comments on this? </i> In December 2004, Steve Farmer and his two colleagues published an article where they mention several reasons why the Indus script cannot be writing. In the paper I presented here in Chennai, <b>I examined each one of their nine arguments, concluding that none holds water. For instance, they claim that there is no repetition of signs within a single Indus seal, emphasising this as the most important indicator. But I can quote many examples where such repetition is found.</b> <b>Another claim was that no longer texts in other writing media like palm leaves have been found at Indus sites. We know from Greek sources that cotton cloth was used as writing material in 325 BC in the Indus Valley. But preserved Indian texts written on cotton cloth date from more than a thousand years later. We know for certain that the Indus people had cotton, but only microscopically small remains of cotton have been preserved in association with metal objects. Farmer and his colleagues do not discuss the evidence supplied by the Indus sign sequences, which make it virtually certain that the Indus script is writing. How else can we explain that in hundreds of sequences, the signs are always written in the same definite order? If they were just non-linguistic symbols, why did they follow such rules, and did the Indus people keep long registers of sign orders in all the many dozens of sites?</b> <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
03-27-2008, 07:54 PM
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 26 Mar 2008 Los Angeles , California Judge denies Motion for Summary Judgment against CAPEEM California Parents for the Equalization of Educational Materials (CAPEEM) scored a major victory on Tuesday when Judge Frank C. Damrell, Jr. of the United States District Court of the Eastern District of California rejected the defendants' motion to dismiss CAPEEM's lawsuit to correct inaccuracies in sixth grade history textbooks. CAPEEM's complaint contends that the process to adopt the textbooks discriminated against Hindus and that the textbooks indulge in indoctrination of Abrahamic religions while using disparaging language against Hinduism. The motion for summary judgment asking for the dismissal of the lawsuit was filed by the office of California 's Attorney General on behalf of the officials of the State Board of Education and the California Department of Education. Judge Damrell rejected the claim that an earlier ruling in a lawsuit filed in a state court by the Hindu American Foundation (HAF) had definitively settled the issues raised by CAPEEM in its lawsuit. The judge pointed out that the ruling in the HAF case strengthened CAPEEM's claim of discrimination against its members. Judge Damrell noted, "<b>the superior court found in favor of the HAF plaintiffs on their state APA claim; arguably, this finding lends support to CAPEEM's claims in this case that defendants conducted the adoption process in a manner that was discriminatory</b>. The judge also agreed with CAPEEM's claim that the issues in the two cases were different: "<b>. . . Similarly, the superior court concluded the textbooks at issue there did not violate the state standards for content, as promulgated by defendants. This court could find defendants violated the Establishment Clause without reaching a judgment that is inconsistent with that of the superior court; this court could find that the underlying standards themselves violate the Establishment Clause</b>. Reacting to the judgment, Arvind Kumar , a director of CAPEEM said, "<span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'>the arguments in the Defendants' motion posed the biggest challenge to us so far and we are happy to have won this victory. We can now focus our energies on our main claims in the lawsuit.</span> CAPEEM's attorneys Venkat Balasubramani and Michael Newdow expressed satisfaction with the order. This was the third motion filed by the defendants against CAPEEM in attempts to seek summary dismissal of the lawsuit. For more information contact: Arvind Kumar http://www.capeem.org <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
04-02-2008, 10:30 AM
<!--emo&:argue--><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/argue.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='argue.gif' /><!--endemo--> US Hindus draw support on 'Love Guru'
The Love Guru New York: The concern of US Hindus that Hollywood comedy âThe Love Guruâ may degrade their institutions has found support from leaders of other faiths. The film's producers have agreed to pre-screen it for Hindu representatives before release. Father Charles T. Durante, a Catholic priest in northern Nevada, said in a statement Sunda, "It is important that we respect those parts of every faith which are held sacred. I applaud Paramount Pictures for being open to the request of Hindu leaders to preview this film and listen to any concerns that may arise for them." Rajan Zed, who has delivered Hindu opening prayers in the US Senate and many state legislatures, had taken up the issue with Paramount after watching the trailer of the Mike Myers film. The comedy is about an Indian-style American guru with a knack for solving celebrities' romantic problems. Said Rabbi Jonathan B. Freirich, who has a following in parts of California and Nevada: "While 'The Love Guru' appears to be a funny take on new age spirituality, it seems like it may portray many Hindu practices in a less than sensitive light. It would be appropriate for the film's producers to assure that they in no way wish to make any general statements about Hinduism." Right Reverend Gene Savoy Jr., head Bishop of the International Community of Christ, said that one must take religion seriously and businesses should give due regard to the feelings of adherents of various faiths. Some Hindu organisations have also joined the issue. Vidya Chaitanya, director of the Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centre in Los Angeles, said: "The guru has traditionally been the spiritual guide or teacher and as such is respected, revered and in some cases, worshipped. This movie demeans the role of the guru." Zed has urged Paramount to be prepared to make amends if needed after it is screened for Hindu leaders. "The Love Guru," with a cameo by new age guru Deepak Chopra, starring Ben Kingsley, Jessica Alba and Justin Timberlake, appears to be using double entendres. "His karma is huge" is its tagline, and guru characters have names like Tugginmypudha, played by Kingsley. Paramount's publicist Jessica Rovins has defended the film as a "satire created in the same spirit as 'Austin Powers'" - a series of comedies revolving around the madcap character created by Myers - which was not being made to offend anybody. Source: Indo-Asian News Service
04-03-2008, 01:59 AM
On latest legal victory scored by CAPEEM, here's comment:
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->This is a brilliant victory for CAPEEM in the Harvard Donkey Trial! Like the Scopes Monkey Trial, the Harvard Donkey Trial pits science against creationism with Hindus on the side of science and the Harvard professor Witzel, who has been some sort of a volunteer for an fanatical evangelical group in Colorado, on the side of creationism. Witzel famously claimed that horses in India were donkeys in order to push the biblical Japhetic Race Theory into textbooks.. The HAF case was supposed to completely destroy the CAPEEM lawsuit, but CAPEEM has not only argued its way out of this situation, but also turned it to their advantage! The HAF ruling now is supposed to help their claims of discrimination. This is absolute genius! We wait for bated breath for the analysis from Witzel's assistant, the rabid Christist fanatic Steve Farmer who advocated the support for the Colorado evangelicals, for an analysis of the judgment and a claim that CAPEEM actually lost the motion and there is no case that is active. He can use his biblical mathematics in which repeated multiplication of 1 with itself yields other numbers. Witzel must be feeling really desperate that the claims on having visions of Jesus will now be challenged. Maybe, he should send another SOS to Reverend John Dayal. -xxxx <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
07-16-2008, 03:34 PM
Fairfax, Virginia: Review Finds Slurs In '06 Saudi Texts
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>A Saudi-funded academy in Fairfax County used textbooks as recently as 2006 that compared Jews and Christians to apes and pigs, told eighth-graders that these groups are "the enemies of the believers" and diagrammed for high school students where to cut off the hands and feet of thieves</b>, a Washington Post review of the books has found. Saudi officials acknowledged that the textbooks used at the Islamic Saudi Academy had contained inflammatory material since at least the mid-1990s but said they ordered revisions in 2006. School administrators said that they have been scrambling to change the texts and that all potentially offensive passages will be gone by the coming academic year. But, they said, teachers have always been told to avoid inflammatory material in the classroom. A sampling of 2006-07 Islamic studies textbooks showed that much of the controversial material had been removed. <b>At least one book still contained passages that extolled jihad and martyrdom, called for victory over one's enemies and said the killing of adulterers and apostates was "justified." </b>The academy, founded in 1984, has about 1,000 students in pre-kindergarten through grade 12 and is separated into boys' and girls' schools. It is the only Saudi-funded school in the United States. About 70 percent of the academy's students are U.S. citizens drawn from the region's Muslim communities. About a quarter are Saudi. (Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com ... <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd--> Not even a peep from Prof Witzel on this? Those hefty Saudi grants to Harvard seems to have bought lot of clout at Harvard. Also, it's not a surprise given that his assistant participates in anti-semitic rallies.
07-21-2008, 09:41 PM
Where's Witzel and his sidekick Farmer? Can't they rally some "Indians" in FOSA, FETNA and other sundries to help out here? Perhaps they are still deciding whether to side with the Christian headmaster or the Muslim Youth perpetrators.
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->10 Youth Muslin League activists held for killing Christian headmaster. Ten activists of Muslim Youth League, the youth wing of Indian Union Muslim League (IUML), were taken into custody by the Kerala police on Sunday in connection with the death of a headmaster in Malappuram district. The primary school headmaster, James Augustine, was killed during an attack on a school on Saturday by some Youth League activists, seeking withdrawal of a textbook. Tension prevailed at many places in Malappuram and Kozhikode, which observed a dawn-to-dusk shutdown called by the CPI-M-led Left Democratic Front. All Left-affiliated organisations of government employees and teachers have decided to go on strike on Monday to protest the headmaster's death. Preliminary autopsy report suggests that James suffered grievous injuries on his head and other parts of the body. MALAPPURAM: A primary school headmaster died after being brutally beaten up by muslims at Kizhisseri in the district on Saturday. Activists of the Muslim Youth League protesting against the Class VII Social Science textbook roughed up James Augustine, 40, headmaster of ALP School, Valillapuzha, near Areekode The protesters had already locked the school gate as part of the State-wide agitation. Witnesses said Mr. Augustine was manhandled when he moved towards the school through a narrow pathway around 11 a.m. He collapsed following the attack. He was rushed to a private hospital at Kizhissery, from where he was referred to a hospital in Kozhikode. He died on the way to Kozhikode. The Kerala Private Primary Headmasters' Association, an independent organisation of which Mr. Augustine was a member, demanded an inquiry into the circumstances leading to his death and action against those responsible for it. M. Sudhakaran, president of the association, said the death was brutal. http://www.newindpress.com/NewsItems.asp?I...=Kerala&rLink=0 http://news.oneindia.in/2008/07/20/ten-hel...1216553561.html http://www.hindu.com/2008/07/20/stories/...120600.htm <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
09-08-2008, 07:36 PM
x-post of CAPEEM Update:
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Dear Friend, Last month, the Discovery phase came to an end in CAPEEM's lawsuit against the officials of the California Department of Education (CDE) and members of the State Board of Education (SBE) and we thought this would be a good time to give you an update on the status of the case. As you may recall, we first filed the lawsuit in March 2006 pointing out that SBE had adopted textbooks that not only indoctrinated children with Abrahamic religions but also disparaged Hinduism. In addition, CDE had used hostile advisers to advice them on Hinduism had discriminated against Hindus during the adoption process. The complaint was filed by Venkat Balasubramani, a Seattle based attorney, and Mike Newdow, a Sacramento based attorney, joined our legal team in late 2007. Within a few months of filing our complaint, we had to overcome two motions to dismiss our lawsuit. The Discovery Process began towards the end of 2006 after the court ruled in our favor on the second motion. We served a number of subpoenas to various parties including textbook publishers, Hotmail, Dalit Freedom Network, Michael Witzel, Stanley Wolpert, Charles Munger, Dalit Solidarity Forum operating out of St. Alban's Church in New Jersey , and also sought documents from the officials of CDE and SBE. The subpoenas and discovery requests resulted in us obtaining over 25,000 pages of documents. While we obtained several incriminating documents, we had to file a motion to compel Michael Witzel to part with documents he withheld. Witzel handed over many documents before the scheduled hearing in court, but we did not obtain his communications with third parties unrelated to the dispute as the judge stated that they were not necessary for us to make our case. We appealed this ruling, and in July this year, the appeals court reaffirmed the decision of the lower court and stated that we had already been given most of what we had asked for. <b>However, Witzel turned over some more documents including an email uncovering the fact that the CDE had conducted a secret meeting that was previously unheard of. This meeting with anti-Hindu groups was in addition to the secret meeting that CDE had conducted with Witzel and others.</b> <b>Among the documents that we received from other sources, we found extensive links between churches and key people involved in the adoption process. The counsel for CDE was in touch with her pastor and other emails showed that the CDE staff acted to assign arbitrary dates to biblical events. Curriculum Commissioner Charles Munger reported his victory to a member of his religious group and also gave detailed instructions to the counsel of CDE on how to handle questions regarding the description of the crucifixion of Jesus. </b> We also uncovered a link between Michael Witzel and Dalit Freedom Network (DFN), a group that operates out of a church in Colorado . <span style='color:red'>Witzel coordinated his campaign with DFN and planned in advance the details of what would be spoken at meetings. Witzel also sent an email alerting DFN to the description of their organization on Wikipedia and stated that whenever he erased the description, it kept coming back. An office bearer of DFN followed up on this email by saying that she did not want to "start being identified as a missions organization" and wanted to know if they could edit it themselves. </span> In March this year, we informed you that the court had rejected the defendants' motion to dismiss the case. In that motion, the defendants had alleged that we had the same interests as the Hindu American Foundation (HAF) and were in privity with them. We argued that we represented different interests and that the nature of our lawsuit was different from the HAF lawsuit. After we sent you that message, there has been a tremendous amount of activity in the lawsuit. The defendants filed a motion to reconsider the judgment and the judge once again ruled in our favor saying that the defendants had merely rehashed their arguments. In the past few weeks, we conducted a number of depositions. Among those whom we deposed were CDE staff member Tom Adams, former Chair of SBE Ruth Green, Curriculum Commissioner Charles Munger, Michael Witzel and other staff members of CDE. We also obtained a signed statement from CDE's expert Stanley Wolpert. After carefully reviewing the data in our possession, we decided not to depose James Heitzman as we determined that despite his bias, he was not that important and we would gain nothing new from deposing him. Moreover, the defendants' attorneys agreed to let us use documents related to Heitzman as evidence without additional identification from him. On our side, a director of CAPEEM and two parents whose names we submitted as representative parents were deposed. The defendants also deposed their own expert Prof. Shiva Bajpai. Finally, we filed a motion to compel the defendants to hand over a few more documents that were withheld. We withdrew the motion after they agreed to give us the documents we sought from them. The resource intensive Discovery Process came to an end a few days ago and it would not have been possible for us to successfully complete this phase without your support. Last year at this time, we were short of funds and appealed to you for your support after putting the case on hold and entering into settlement talks. This week, as the case enters the next phase, we will put forward the names of our experts and turn in their reports. Although the Discovery phase was the most expensive part of the lawsuit, the remaining part of the lawsuit will also use up substantial resources. We look forward to your renewed support and hope you will donate liberally and help make this case a success. You can donate to CAPEEM by writing a check in favor of CAPEEM and mailing it to CAPEEM PO Box 280442 Northridge , CA 91328 You can also donate online by going to http://www.capeem. org and clicking on the link to donate. CAPEEM is a 501©(3) tax exempt organization with tax ID 56-2565521. Thank you, Arvind Kumar Director, California Parents for the Equalization of Educational Materials<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
09-29-2008, 11:23 AM
Do the textbooks talk about how the Christian colonialists of US treated the black African muslim slaves. Is that that in the textbooks. Do they talk about Hindoo exclusion act to stop immigration from India.
Do the books talk about how Islamic invaders treated kafirs?
09-29-2008, 07:59 PM
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Excerpts from an amicus curiae brief filed in the Superior Court of the state of California (Sacramento county) opposing Hindutva attempts to saffronise school textbooks in California<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
The "amicus curiae brief" filed by a few ambulance chasers on FOSA payroll was put in the dust bin by the Judge. Which is where it belonged. Doesn't deserve space on our forum either. |