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To: JPR who wrote (11426)12/12/2000 5:11:48 PM
From: JPR  Respond to of 12475
 
violations in Germany--JPR
deccan.com
The benz, the symbol of Germany, belonging to an Indian Diplomat was burnt in Berlin. Why are these Indians going to Germany any way? We don't need them. If we need them, learn to live without them. Give up this masochism. Which Indian diplomat can afford a benz with his salary? Why can't he rent a wreck and drive it? Then it doesn't matter whether it is burnt or stolen. The scum bags won't stand for a foreigner to own a benz, if he can't have one made in his own country. May be he does like the brownies. Simple truths. Get out and stay out. Shameless Indians. The German Govt can't protect a foreign diplomat or his property & for that matter any foreigner, when the people are not tolerant. --JPR
Berlin, Dec. 12: A brand new Mercedes Benz car belonging to a senior Indian diplomat here was vandalised and set ablaze by suspected leftist elements.The car of M Ram Mohan Reddy, Minister (Personnel) in the Indian embassy, parked outside his residence in the Kreuzberg area in south Berlin, was set on fire in the wee hours of Sunday, an Indian diplomat said. Reddy was former head of the Prime Minister’s Special Protection Group before taking up his new assignment in
Berlin early this year.



To: JPR who wrote (11426)12/13/2000 10:05:34 AM
From: JPR  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12475
 
Honor Killings. Victims die. Allah, Where are you? Mushhead RiffRaff Musharaff, What are you doing about it? Read and cry--JPR
dawn.com
Helplessness By Hafizur Rahman
For this I cite, as an example, the recent news report from Muridke, a small town near Lahore, of how two young boys from a poor family killed their two sisters aged 16 and 18 in desperation and despair. The girls were harassed and
mauled by the chaudhries of the village whenever they went out, and the boys and their father could do nothing to prevent it. To them putting away their sisters seemed to be the only way out.

The chaudhries of any village, even if they don't own the place, consider themselves de facto proprietors on the strength of their clout with the
administration and the police, and any poor man standing up to them must suffer in one way or another. With rare exceptions they are the gangsters of the locality, the mafia, and they know that their opponents are most
vulnerable where their women are concerned. This kind of thing is going on all the time in Punjab and Sindh.