The genocidal terrorism that is christianism had murdered another Hindu: one Bineshwar Brahma of Assam.
First eyecatch was IF posting Rajeev Srinivasan's article
The limits to Hindu tolerance: the story of 2007 (<- rajeev2007Wordpress)
January 1, 2008
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->2. Continued support for evangelism activity and turning a blind eye to Christian religious violence. For instance, the Government brought out a two-rupee coin with a Christian cross on it replacing the official âSatyameva Jayateâ. In Orissa, an 83-old swami is attacked by Christians intent on killing him http://www.telegraphindia.com/1071228/jsp/...ory_8715577.jsp , just like they murdered Bineshwar Brahma and Shanti Tripura http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/899422.stm<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->Read in full at either link.
By the way, http://www.telegraphindia.com/1071228/jsp/...ory_8715577.jsp has a photo of the beautiful Swami Lakshmananda (Lakshmanananda?), lying in hospital after the christoterrorist mob had attacked him back in end 2007 (the year before they murdered him).
More on the Hindu Bineshwar Brahma, the umpteenth inconvertible murdered by the terrorism called christianism:
1. http://www.rediff.com/news/2000/nov/27rajeev.htm
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Rajeev Srinivasan
Civilisation itself is under withering attacks by barbarians</b>
[...]
Reader Sunil brought to my attention an article in The Hindustan Times about a Hindu Bodo leader, Bineshwar Brahma, being shot dead by Christian-missionary-backed militants in Guwahati. Naturally, Brahma being a Hindu, this did not get any headlines in the Indian media. Apparently he had angered missionaries by championing Devanagari versus Roman script; but of course the real reason is that he dared to be a Hindu in the Christian-dominated Northeast. And some readers wonder why I talk about the Christian Taliban in the Northeast.
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2. http://www.rediff.com/news/2000/oct/25rajeev.htm
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Rajeev Srinivasan
Of God and Holy Water </b>
[...]
The BBC reported on October 2 that a group of Christian terrorists, the National Liberation Front of Tripura, has 'banned' the Hindu festival Durga Puja in Tripura. They have warned any tribals that those celebrating this festival will be shot. They declare that they want all of Tripura to be Christian.
It is the same terrorists who shot and killed a Hindu priest a few weeks ago, in his own temple. Similarly, Bineshwar Brahma, a Hindu Bodo activist and litterateur, was shot dead by Christian militants in Guwahati in August, explicitly based on his religion. None of these incidents has been reported widely, or at all, in the Indian print media. I read about them at the BBC's online site.
Christians are on a rampage in the Northeast, indulging in ethnic cleansing and religious violence, killing Hindus, supported by white fundamentalist churches, especially American ones. The human rights of Hindus are being violated: for instance, there are the Reangs who have been ethnically cleansed from their homes. But this is not news for the 'secular' 'progressives'.
There seems to be a conspiracy of silence in the Indian print media about the activities of the Christian Taliban of the Northeast. I wonder, is this silence being bought with cold cash? Or is it purely ideological? Why isn't anyone demanding the kind of action that was taken when that Australian Christian missionary was murdered? Am I wrong in concluding that the life of a white Christian is worth far more than the lives of religious Hindus?
The assault on Hinduism continues elsewhere, too. Here is an e-mail that reader Sridhar forwarded me. I have not verified these facts about the books mentioned, I am merely forwarding the message.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd--> Good to read both articles in full at the links. Posted just excerpts above in order to focus on Bineshwar Brahma:
- "the president of the Bodo Sahitya Sabha ('Bodo Literary Union') in Assam, India." (Wackypedia)
- "In Bodo language issues, Brahma opposed writing Bodo in Roman script. Instead he advocated the use of Devanagari for writing Bodo, putting him at odds with Christian Bodo groups, like the National Democratic Front of Bodoland."
- "He was murdered by the (christoterrorist group National Democratic Front of Bodoland) NDFB in Guwahati on August 19, 2000"
First eyecatch was IF posting Rajeev Srinivasan's article
The limits to Hindu tolerance: the story of 2007 (<- rajeev2007Wordpress)
January 1, 2008
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->2. Continued support for evangelism activity and turning a blind eye to Christian religious violence. For instance, the Government brought out a two-rupee coin with a Christian cross on it replacing the official âSatyameva Jayateâ. In Orissa, an 83-old swami is attacked by Christians intent on killing him http://www.telegraphindia.com/1071228/jsp/...ory_8715577.jsp , just like they murdered Bineshwar Brahma and Shanti Tripura http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/899422.stm<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->Read in full at either link.
By the way, http://www.telegraphindia.com/1071228/jsp/...ory_8715577.jsp has a photo of the beautiful Swami Lakshmananda (Lakshmanananda?), lying in hospital after the christoterrorist mob had attacked him back in end 2007 (the year before they murdered him).
More on the Hindu Bineshwar Brahma, the umpteenth inconvertible murdered by the terrorism called christianism:
1. http://www.rediff.com/news/2000/nov/27rajeev.htm
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Rajeev Srinivasan
Civilisation itself is under withering attacks by barbarians</b>
[...]
Reader Sunil brought to my attention an article in The Hindustan Times about a Hindu Bodo leader, Bineshwar Brahma, being shot dead by Christian-missionary-backed militants in Guwahati. Naturally, Brahma being a Hindu, this did not get any headlines in the Indian media. Apparently he had angered missionaries by championing Devanagari versus Roman script; but of course the real reason is that he dared to be a Hindu in the Christian-dominated Northeast. And some readers wonder why I talk about the Christian Taliban in the Northeast.
<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
2. http://www.rediff.com/news/2000/oct/25rajeev.htm
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Rajeev Srinivasan
Of God and Holy Water </b>
[...]
The BBC reported on October 2 that a group of Christian terrorists, the National Liberation Front of Tripura, has 'banned' the Hindu festival Durga Puja in Tripura. They have warned any tribals that those celebrating this festival will be shot. They declare that they want all of Tripura to be Christian.
It is the same terrorists who shot and killed a Hindu priest a few weeks ago, in his own temple. Similarly, Bineshwar Brahma, a Hindu Bodo activist and litterateur, was shot dead by Christian militants in Guwahati in August, explicitly based on his religion. None of these incidents has been reported widely, or at all, in the Indian print media. I read about them at the BBC's online site.
Christians are on a rampage in the Northeast, indulging in ethnic cleansing and religious violence, killing Hindus, supported by white fundamentalist churches, especially American ones. The human rights of Hindus are being violated: for instance, there are the Reangs who have been ethnically cleansed from their homes. But this is not news for the 'secular' 'progressives'.
There seems to be a conspiracy of silence in the Indian print media about the activities of the Christian Taliban of the Northeast. I wonder, is this silence being bought with cold cash? Or is it purely ideological? Why isn't anyone demanding the kind of action that was taken when that Australian Christian missionary was murdered? Am I wrong in concluding that the life of a white Christian is worth far more than the lives of religious Hindus?
The assault on Hinduism continues elsewhere, too. Here is an e-mail that reader Sridhar forwarded me. I have not verified these facts about the books mentioned, I am merely forwarding the message.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd--> Good to read both articles in full at the links. Posted just excerpts above in order to focus on Bineshwar Brahma:
- "the president of the Bodo Sahitya Sabha ('Bodo Literary Union') in Assam, India." (Wackypedia)
- "In Bodo language issues, Brahma opposed writing Bodo in Roman script. Instead he advocated the use of Devanagari for writing Bodo, putting him at odds with Christian Bodo groups, like the National Democratic Front of Bodoland."
- "He was murdered by the (christoterrorist group National Democratic Front of Bodoland) NDFB in Guwahati on August 19, 2000"