<!--QuoteBegin-Mudy+Nov 5 2006, 09:31 PM-->QUOTE(Mudy @ Nov 5 2006, 09:31 PM)<!--QuoteEBegin--> <b>ATS arrests Raees Ahmed for complicity in Malegaon Blasts </b><!--QuoteBegin--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Mumbai, Nov 05: The Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) today arrested Raees Ahmed for his complicity in the September 8 serial blasts in Malegaon that killed 31 people.
"Raees is a conspirator and a bomb planter," said a senior ATS official.
He is the brother-in-law of Shabbir Ahmed Masiullah alias Shabbir Batterywala, the prime conspirator, and was earlier arrested for his role in a September 13 bomb hoax at Malegaon.
Over 300 injured in four blasts that rocked the powerloom town on the occasion of Shab-e-Barat.
<b>Raees is a resident of Malegaon and a suspected SIMI activist</b>, ATS officials said.
This is the third arrest in connection with the Malegaon blasts.
Earlier, Noorul Huda Samsudoha and Shabbir Batterywala were arrested.
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The Malegaon blast and inventing Hindu terror by S.Gurumurthy
As suspected, it wasn't a question of shame at all (implying error or ignorance or at worst bias against Hindus on the media's part). It was an entirely intentional exercise by the media. They have purposefully been using the incident to manufacture the idea of 'Hindu terrorism' and the possibility of the existence of 'Hindu terrorist cells', when everyone knows that terrorism is limited to christoislamism.
It's like how the international media wholly invented 'systematic Serbian rape of the (islamic) ethnic Albanian and Kosovo women'. They propagated their lies in headlines and breaking news reports all over the globe. Finally one or two print media ran a tiny retraction in their newspapers' least-read pages. But by then, all the willful, intended, damage was already done. That's why few today know of the retractions.
The objective of the media in the Indian case is the same: to get the idea of Hindu terrorism started and to instill this false concept in the Indian populace. Until now, it was well-known that there never was and never will be any Hindu terrorism. This is why the Malegaon case served such a useful role for the anti-Hindu, anti-Indian media. Although media lies were wholly fabricated (and it turned out to be just another case of christoislamic terrorism) they have done their job now: next time they want to blame unknowns in any terrorist case, they can use the term 'Hindu terrorism' as if it had always existed, and present Hindus as possible instigators of such a case. That way they hope the suspicions of the masses in future cases won't immediately fall on the actual culprits (christoislamics) but on 'anybody' - and particularly, also on Hindus.
And as expected, the retractions for this instance of false reporting are either very slow in coming or - what's more likely - not forthcoming at all. Asian Age, HT, TOI might not even admit their error (it was intentional after all) or only do so when the retractions will have the least effect and reach the fewest number of readers.
These false allegations have to be refuted completely, because, without Hindus having done anything, the lying media has already stained Hindus' (and thereby Hinduism's) reputation.
"Raees is a conspirator and a bomb planter," said a senior ATS official.
He is the brother-in-law of Shabbir Ahmed Masiullah alias Shabbir Batterywala, the prime conspirator, and was earlier arrested for his role in a September 13 bomb hoax at Malegaon.
Over 300 injured in four blasts that rocked the powerloom town on the occasion of Shab-e-Barat.
<b>Raees is a resident of Malegaon and a suspected SIMI activist</b>, ATS officials said.
This is the third arrest in connection with the Malegaon blasts.
Earlier, Noorul Huda Samsudoha and Shabbir Batterywala were arrested.
<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->Damn, media is still quiet, where are morons from Asian Age, HT and TOI? Where is shame?
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The Malegaon blast and inventing Hindu terror by S.Gurumurthy
As suspected, it wasn't a question of shame at all (implying error or ignorance or at worst bias against Hindus on the media's part). It was an entirely intentional exercise by the media. They have purposefully been using the incident to manufacture the idea of 'Hindu terrorism' and the possibility of the existence of 'Hindu terrorist cells', when everyone knows that terrorism is limited to christoislamism.
It's like how the international media wholly invented 'systematic Serbian rape of the (islamic) ethnic Albanian and Kosovo women'. They propagated their lies in headlines and breaking news reports all over the globe. Finally one or two print media ran a tiny retraction in their newspapers' least-read pages. But by then, all the willful, intended, damage was already done. That's why few today know of the retractions.
The objective of the media in the Indian case is the same: to get the idea of Hindu terrorism started and to instill this false concept in the Indian populace. Until now, it was well-known that there never was and never will be any Hindu terrorism. This is why the Malegaon case served such a useful role for the anti-Hindu, anti-Indian media. Although media lies were wholly fabricated (and it turned out to be just another case of christoislamic terrorism) they have done their job now: next time they want to blame unknowns in any terrorist case, they can use the term 'Hindu terrorism' as if it had always existed, and present Hindus as possible instigators of such a case. That way they hope the suspicions of the masses in future cases won't immediately fall on the actual culprits (christoislamics) but on 'anybody' - and particularly, also on Hindus.
And as expected, the retractions for this instance of false reporting are either very slow in coming or - what's more likely - not forthcoming at all. Asian Age, HT, TOI might not even admit their error (it was intentional after all) or only do so when the retractions will have the least effect and reach the fewest number of readers.
These false allegations have to be refuted completely, because, without Hindus having done anything, the lying media has already stained Hindus' (and thereby Hinduism's) reputation.