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Just Published:
1.WAQI'AT-I-KASHMIR
By Khwaja Mohd Azam Dedmari
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2. Minorities Commission
Minor Role in Major Affairs
By Tahir Mahmood
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Muslims,
Sikhs and retired soldiers are ‘suspect’ Read |
Israel set
to attack: CIA Read |
Editorial:
Mukhias, mukhota and
satraps Read |
First Muslim
lawyer girl of Darbhanga in 95 years Read |
Naqshe-Navayath,
organ of the Navayaths Read |
Masjid
Khairul Manazil Read |
Taking
Stock: Mission lost in wilderness - II Read |
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INVESTIGATION: |
Jamia Urdu thrown
to the wolves Read |
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Media: |
Signpost: Where
do we go from here? Read |
Publish it not Read |
Media defamation fosters
exclusion Read |
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National
News: |
Saffronization moves
decried Read |
Minister-led mob attacks
Muslims Read |
Madrasas and future of
Indian Muslims Read |
Summit failure: hopes
refuse to die down in the Valley Read |
What they say
after summit? Read |
J&K: Monument
for the missing Read |
BJP had not conceived
demolition! Read |
Loot of culture and
heritage will not be tolerated Read |
Major dies fighting ultras Read |
Jharkhand Muslims should be
declared tribals Read |
No Romance in Agra-the
summit that failed... Read |
Babri Masjid episode: down
the memory lane Read |
Babri Masjid property
dispute case: High Court Rejects pleas Read |
Muslim leadership never
insisted on implementation of Gopal Singh's report Read |
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Interview:
Khaled Mishaal: ‘Our
programme is ejection of the occupier’ Read |
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Newsmakers
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Awards
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Obituaries
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Community
News Read |
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International
News: |
Do you know your
ABCs? |
Population
estimates cause Knesset storm over demography |
Dateline Gaza: The
tinderbox is awaiting a match |
US professor under
police protection after accusing Sharon of war crimes |
Turkey-India-Israel:
alliances in the making |
Techno apartheid |
Indonesia’s
Nahdhatul Ulama |
‘West plotting
against Iran’ |
Symposium on
inter-civilization dialogue |
US stands alone on
Sudan |
Afghan refugees
make up largest segment of world’s refugees |
Muslims in the
Netherlands |
Tataristan Mufti
speaks |
Killing Macedonian
Muslims as ‘Albanians’ |
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Issues:
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Universal reservation –
high road to social justice Read |
Backward class Muslims
& reservation – does end justify means? Read |
Tyagi arrest triggers
demands for the arrest of the rest Read |
Punishing guilty police
officers in Mumbai riots Read |
Third report of Bihar
Legislative Council’s Minorities Welfare Committee Read |
Economic handicaps of
Indian Muslims Read |
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Books:
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Pakistan under the generals
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Hindi's history: split wide
open Read |
Major
contribution to Minor(ities) Affairs Read |
WAQI'AT-I-KASHMIR
by Khwaja Muhammad Azam Dedmari Read |
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Thought:
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The life force Read |
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Islamic
Perspectives: |
Thou shalt not
kill! |
Importance of dialogue |
Is a child responsible for
his sins? |
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Letters
to the Editor Read |
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Previous
Issues Read |
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Issues Highlights |
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Hashimpura
killings by the PAC
The Chief Judicial
Magistrate, Ghaziabad, issuing bailable and then non-bailable warrants
against the 19 PAC men, who faced charges of murdering 40 Muslims of
Hashimpura (Meerut) in 1987, twenty three times between January 1997 and
April 2000. They were never arrested and produced before the court, though
all along this period they were in active service with known postings and
residential addresses. At the end of May and early June 2000, sixteen of
the accused surrendered and got bail, The trial court fixed dates in
September, October and December 2000 for framing of charges, for which the
Govt. counsel was not prepared. On 13 December the CBCID submitted that it
wanted time for appointing a Special Public Prosecutor. The case was
adjourned.... Complete
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Advani
and the truth
If a single person
who could be credited with spoiling India's secular fabric and bringing
the two major communities of the country at loggerhead it is LK Advani who
led the Babri demolition from front. Not only he headed the Rath Yatra in
1990 that led the country to the greatest communal divide and caused lot
of bloodshed in the whole country, but also participated and led the
hooligans (Karsevaks) in Ayodhya in December 1992 to demolish the
historical Babri Masjid. Now this very same person talks of deepest sorrow
on the demolition of the Babri Masjid and goes on to say that it was the
saddest day of his life.... Complete
Article |
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Jameatus-Salehat:
revolutionizing women education
If you believed that
madrasas are only outdated things with their obsolete syllabi formulated
centuries and centuries ago and students who come from poorest of poor
families, you are due for a surprising jolt. You may be in for a further
jolt when a madrasa meant for girls education established some quarter a
century ago catches everyone's attention in the country. Complete
Article |
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Kanpur:
one-sided PAC riot
Kanpur riot, which erupted on 16 March
and continued unabated for the next two days, was mostly a repetition of
the familiar, one-sided, PAC violence we were used to until the Rapid
Action Force (RAF) was formed by Narasimha Rao after great Muslim pressure
and protests. The PAC has been thoroughly discredited and side-lined to
the point that a judicial order prevents it fromentering Meerut where its
brave jawans committed crimes unheard of in the police history anywhere in
the world. Complete
Article |
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Another
'Babri' in the making
The VHP is trying for several months
now to perform yagna in the complex and is constantly trying to provoke
people in order to give it an Ayodhya type turn. An ASI official said that
‘every Ganesh Chaturthi there are threats to review the worshipping of
the idol. But the ASI maintains status-quo from the time the monument was
notified as protected one.
When the police refused to allow the VHP to perform Ganesh Chaturthi in
the complex they announced to try and perform the yagna every month till
they are able to offer prayers before the Ganesha idol and install an idol
in the complex. It has now become a monthly ritual and they gather every
month outside the complex in order to try to install an idol inside.
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Taliban
defy world outcry...Their Indian counterparts cross all limits
Hindutvaites, who
perpetrated greater crimes by demolishing the Babri Masjid which led to
the demolition of hundreds of mosques, dargahs, imambaras and the murder
of thousands of innocent Muslims in the riots that erupted all over the
country as a result, took the Taleban demolitions to indulge in their
favourite game of hate-mongering. The climax was the burning of the Holy
Qur’an in Delhi by the World Hindu Council (VHP) activists in Delhi on 5
March. The above picture, taken by Kamal Kishore and distributed by
Reuters news agency and was seen on the following internet site: http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/p/nm/20010305/ts/mdf21501.html.
...Their Indian
counterparts cross all limits Click
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Articles Taliban
defy world outcry... Click
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Letters to the Editor:
Taleban |
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Nigar
Cinema accused go scot free
A two-member Lucknow bench
of the Allahabad high court on 23 February accepted the appeal of ten
persons accused of the Nigar cinema massacre and freed them all. The High
Court upheld the December 1999 order of the U.P. state government and of
the district and sessions judge of Meerut under which the cases of murder,
dacoity and arson against the accused were withdrawn.
The Nigar
cinema saga took a dramatic turn when, on 15 February, the main accused of
this heinous crime and city vice president of Shiv Sena Dharam Dutt
Sharma, alias Dharma, was shot dead by three scooter-borne youths on
Meerut-Baghpat Road. Two other accused, KD Gaurav and Sirohi, were shot
dead earlier by the UP Police in an encounter. Dharam Dutt Sharma was a
top goonda of the district and was placed by Meerut police at number six
in the top ten list of criminals. Complete
Article |
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Setting
world records in an unknown town
Sitting in a small town, Dr Ayub
has set world records. He has performed maximum number of mini
cholecystectomy operations in the world by single surgical team. Moreover,
he has performed a mini cholecystectomy operation in just six minutes -
another world record! He is slated to make it to the Guinness Book of
World Records soon. Guinness researchers have already come twice to his
hospital and checked the records themselves. Dr Ayub is a living example
that armed with dedication and sincerity you can achieve excellence just
about anywhere in the world. Complete
Article |
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Hero
buried in the Capital amid total media blackout
The country lost yet another
promising young soldier in front of the lofty
chinar trees in what used to be ‘paradise on earth.’ Captain Jawed Ali
Saifi, who had just celebrated his 32nd birthday on 1 August, was shot at
around 11 in the night of 22 August in Srinagar. He succumbed immediately
to his injuries on the spot itself. But the martyrdom of the young captain
made no news for the ‘national’ or mainstream media which goes berserk
to highlight the religious affiliation if the victim is a non-Muslim. The
sole bread-earner of his family, he is survived by his young wife Abida
whom he married in 1994 before he joined the army. He has left behind a
4-year-old son, Faisal, an ailing father, two brothers, one of whom is
blind and three sisters........
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MG Impact
During the short period
since its publication, The Milli Gazette was the first to break many
important stories like the exposure of Al-Falah fraud, community-specific
police and intelligence surveys in various parts of the country, 4-page
supplement on police assault on the Jamia Millia, 16-page supplement on
the great victory of resistance in South Lebanon, the first such
supplement anywhere in the world.... We broke two stories in our 16 August
issue (MG 15). The results are more
than satisfying Complete
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