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Child Prostitution in India

By Sid Harth

Strange as it sounds, it is true that Hindu criminal conspiracy and acts of vandalism, terrorism, lawless attitudes and desperate deeds, make them misdeeds are being conducted in America, right from the fake, front Hindu organizations one one or other kind under the protection of anonymity, even as we speak.

As much as Nitin Batra is right in bringing this issue to the fore as to whether putting all computer professionals in one basket is a good or bad idea as few of them may be closely or remotely connected with criminal acts, I feel it is incumbent upon us to find who they are and how they operate.

Here is what and how Nitin got upset. The issue is calling all computer professionals bad. Nitin is a good boy, conscietious and active. A clean Hindu, if there is anything like that. Nitin is not upset about lawlessness of Hindus, in India or in California. He is simply upset because I am maligning some nice Hindus like him. I answer to Nitin.

My dear Nitin,

If it is getting too hot, get the hell out of kitchen, my good buddy. I have proven my point thousands of time. Computer coolies part of Indian immigrants as against more stable, more respectable earlier generation Hindu or Muslim Indian immigrants have not actively vitiated the communal spirits.

Hiding behind an assumed id cannot be a brave act. It is pathetic, to say the least. I met few noble people, I don't want to name them in this dispute. They understood the rules of the game early and decided to stay away. Good for them.

The bad Brahmin rats, when nailed down with proof of their criminal acts, vanish temporarily or assume different identities and carry on. The prime example is that of this ding bat computer coolie, Vinay Kumar Reddy. He changed his id, name, e-mail thrice in three days and may be doing it right now, even as we speak.

Those innocent computer professionals who know these criminal Hindu or Muslim as noted by you, have kept their mouths shut. Computer professionals work closely with each other, in the same company or at professional level even if they work for competing companies.

These rascals ought to identify, isolate RSS rats and expel them out of the system. They are not patriots, some of them are American citizens. What kind of Hindu patriotism is this when foreign country's propaganda passes thru these Hindu Americans? They are nasty, testy and terrible ball players.

It is only a game, ya idiotboys, Nitin Batra included. Don't get black and blue in face, face the reality. The reality is that Hindu fundamentalists have infiltrated in Information technology fields and they are mercilessly attacking the rights of individuals they do not like.

They are breaking laws of morality as well as laws on the books, both of India and the United States of America. Criminal is a criminal. Criminality has no element of distinction as race, sex, age or national origin. When I call computer coolies criminal the one who does not commit crime should back me up and admit that except him or her, there are some who he knows and name those rascals as his trade or profession is getting a bad name.

How many do? Not one goddamned sane person.

Sid

Nitin Batra nbatra@taurus.oac.uci.edu wrote in message

news:Pine.SOL.4.05.10005212318150.21533-100000@taurus.oac.uci.edu...

Sid, if you hate computer programmers so much, calling us coolies, then why do you use a computer????? Are you a madman or what? Nitin

The racist slur of coolies has been used in violence against both Indian Hindu AND Indian Muslim, so you're hurting both of us in using the slur.

The leaders like Dr. Jai Maharaj do scoping, initial research and leg work and provide pointers, schemes, diagrams and detailed plans to commit crime. A group of RSS volunteers carry out the instructions according to their own discretion.

The fact that Dr. Jai Maharaj's orders are obeyed and actions pursuant to the directions are carried out is a proof enough of this Hindu, Brahmin Mafia, RSS conspiracy to commit crimes.

Child abuse is neither new nor it is practiced only in India. These newsgroup discussions never take global positions unless Brahmin boys want to globalize an issue which happens to relate only to India.

One responsible UN dignitary has this to say about child abuse in Hindu India.

"Child prostitution is the ultimate denial of the rights of the child."

(Dr Jon E Rhode, UNICEF representative in India).

Naz provided this information when she posted following article.

Date: Thursday, February 17, 2000

naz_01@my-deja.com posted following interesting information. Thanks Naz.

INDIA SHOULD GIVE DIGNITY TO ITS PEOPLE NOT THE NUKES !!!!!!

CHILD PROSTITUTION IN INDIA (February 1999)

India's 944 580 000 inhabitants live in an area of 3 287 590 km². Almost a quarter of this total are under eighteen years of age. 25% of the population live in urban areas and this is estimated to be growing annually at just over 1%. Over population and lack of education in nutrition and health contribute to the deaths of around 11 000 children each day. In 1951, 164 million Indians were living in poverty compared to 312 million in 1993-94.

70 000 to 100 000 children are estimated to work as prostitutes in India. Recent reports estimate that the number of children involved in prostitution is increasing at 8 to10% per annum.

About 15% of the prostitutes in Mumbai (Bombay), Delhi, Madras, Calcutta, Hyderabad and Bangalore are children. It is estimated that 30% of the prostitutes in these six cities are under 20 years of age. Nearly half of them became commercial sex workers when they were minors. Conservative estimates state that around 300 000 children in India are suffering commercial sexual abuse, which includes working in pornography.

Here is another source of valid, scientific proof, a scientific study of child abuse in all the countries of the world, including India.

J. Warburton and M. T. Camacho de la Cruz state in their long report that India's prostitution trade willfully and knowingly engage children in prostitution. The Naz numbers are vindicated by this scientific report.

"Nepal, (1996) 100,000 - 200,00 girls trafficked, CWIN, Nepal"

"India, 25% of the estimated 2 million prostitutes thought to be minors - Government statistic."

Both Nepal and India are Hindu majority countries.

Hindu hoodlums, against this massive evidence are doing what about this carcinogenic problem?

Nothing, period.

Who are these bastards who are denying the reality? I have said many times how bad they are. Let us take a third party view.

Robert Marquand

Staff writer The Christian Science Monitor

NEW DELHI

As President Clinton flies to South Asia on Sunday for the first official visit by a US president to the region in 22 years, he is coming to a troubled part of the world that is searching for new identities.

It is a world struggling mightily between 14th-century feudalism and 21st-century culture. Nor is it clear which is winning.

Powerful new strains of fundamentalism are rising in South Asia. Every morning in India, for example, in some 45,000 shakhas, or outdoor gatherings, rows of young, khaki-clad Hindu cadres exercise in tandem to a song that goes, "Hindu tan-man, Hindu jeevan," which means "Hindu body and mind, Hindu life." It's lyricist: Indian Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee.

Across the border in Pakistan, similar cultural dynamics are at play. The Supreme Court ruled in January that Pakistan must "Islamize" its economy and end in one year the practice of riba, or interest-based financing, which the Koran prohibits.

Much of the White House trip to India, Bangladesh, and in a brief stopover in Pakistan, will focus on how South Asia is "globalizing," and creating new markets. President Clinton will visit the gleaming, wired HiTech City in Hyderabad where Microsoft founder Bill Gates opened his company's first offshore development office. Mr. Clinton will also visit villages in Bangladesh and Rajasthan state in India, where an increasing number of women are taking up leadership roles.

Rising fundamentalism

Yet in India, and more acutely in Pakistan, the dominant cultural trend - and the main story, in recent years - is not the ascendency of Western liberalism, or secular niceties.

After the cold war, and partly due to a vacuum created by the end of competing ideologies, the Indian subcontinent is witnessing a powerful rise in popular fundamentalist identity movements, analysts say. Indicator after indicator - from school curricula, to middle class attitudes, to local laws on religious freedom, to artistic expression and political rhetoric - shows a more authoritarian and less-tolerant tenor.

India, last visited by President Jimmy Carter, is no longer the pacifist, nonaligned state fathered by Mohandas Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru, the first prime minister. It's BJP-led government is a proud offshoot of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), a Hindu nationalist group that regards India as a holy land that has been victimized by outsiders and must reassert its greatness.

For the first time, orange-clad Hindu sadhus or holy men, can be seen in Parliament. Reports last week noted that a new book by Dara Singh, the recently arrested extremist who killed an Australian Christian missionary in Orissa last year, is selling briskly. Mr. Singh is seen as a hero to many young Hindu villagers in the eastern India.

Pakistan, last visited by President Richard Nixon, is no longer a moderate military regime. The current regime boosted the orthodox Taliban movement in Afghanistan; the No. 2 in Pakistan's military regime, Gen. Mohammad Aziz, is regarded as an Islamic visionary. Spiritual leaders like Mufti Sham Zai, the leader of the Benari Mosque in Karachi and the teacher of Taliban leader Mullah Mohammed Omar, are known to have far more grass-roots power in setting the agenda in Pakistan than a host of civil ministers.

Experts point out that no region as vibrant and diverse as South Asia can be reduced to the intensities of its more-extreme politics. Inventive Indians make up 30 percent of the software engineers on the planet. Bombay is a city of fashion designers and financiers. Next month, the American cable network HBO will make its debut in South Asia; Rupert Murdoch, who has been traveling through India for the past week, described to local press of the "burst of energy" he feels in India since his last trip eight years ago.

Commenting about White House statements on the enormous talents of Indians, but the devastating tensions in the region, Rajiv Desai, author of a new book on Indian business culture, says the US will "play an active role in the subcontinent where governments, egged on by religious fundamentalists on both sides, have upped the ante by resorting to tit-for-tat nuclear explosions."

Indeed, in a country of a billion people, most Indians are more worried about pollution, dirty water, corruption, and making enough money to buy bread - than they are about "cultural nationalism," as the recent trend is sometimes called.

Still, many more lower- and middle-class Indians are sending their children, for example, to RSS schools. In one RSS school visited recently in Delhi, a fifth-grade text argues that Indian Vedic heritage thrived until the Muslims arrived in AD 1200. However, prize-winning scholars here rebut such notions. The Vedic glory period faded by 200 BC, more than a thousand years earlier, they state. Yet in the growing network of "saffron schools" in India today, such ideas are gospel.

More significant in the past month has been the attempt of two influential state governments to lift a ban that forbids government employees from being members of the RSS. For years, government servants in India have not been allowed to join either the Muslim Jamait-e-Islami or the Hindu RSS, on grounds that the groups create communal hatred and problems of bias among members.

Laws withdrawn

Yet in January and February, the federal government in Delhi nearly came to a standstill when the states of Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh, for the first time ever, passed laws allowing RSS membership for government employees. When Prime Minister Vajpayee attempted to define the RSS as a cultural organization, not a religious one, his ruling coalition members threatened to create trouble. The laws were eventually withdrawn.

Not to be fundamentally outdone, Pakistan's chief executive, Gen. Pervez Musharraf, has been publicly legitimizing the Islamic view of jihad in the disputed region of Kashmir.

Given that both India and Pakistan now have nuclear weapons, some commentators argue that the United States must play a greater role in cooling tensions, and bringing out the best in both states.

Sid Harth..."Criminal acts of vandalism, hatred, campaigns of denial, misinformation, propaganda, vilification are all noted, marked and archived, where are these nasty Hindu hoodlums are going to hide?"


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