Monthly Archives: September 2008

Some Questions About The Counter-Terror Operation At Jamia Nagar, New Delhi

A fact-finding team after interacting with local residents raises some pertinent questions about the recent terrorist encounter in Jamia Nagar. Continue reading

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When The Believers Faced Jerusalem

An ancient Masjid in Gujarat, perhaps the oldest in the country, lies in ruins today. Continue reading

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“Media Circus” Of The Encounter

Rather than a real encounter at Jamia, it looked to be a packaged “media circus”. Continue reading

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Manufacturing ‘Terrorists’ The Indian Way

The way government is conducting terrorism investigations might actually be exacerbating the problem. Continue reading

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And They Struck Again

Funnel like approach of intelligence agencies and police will not give any substantial results. Continue reading

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Delhi Blasts, Time To Go Beyond Condemnations

The Indian government needs to move beyond the generic condemnation of terrorist attacks. Continue reading

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O Delhi, my Delhi!

Immediate on-ground reactions after the Delhi bomb blasts. Continue reading

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It’s the Intelligence, Stupid!

India does not need a new anti-terrorist law. It only needs to build a better intelligence system Continue reading

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More Blasts, More Indians Die, Government Doesn’t Care

Scores die in multiple bomb-blasts in Delhi with Indian Mujahideen claiming the responsibility of the dastardly act. Continue reading

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Victims Of India’s ‘War On Terror’

Lawyers are being threatened with violence and are being forced not to take up cases on behalf of people accused of terrorism. Continue reading

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