December 2005 Archives

Iran: Youth Movement Has Untapped Potential

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By Bill Samii

Youth Movement of Iran"The Power of Youth" is an ongoing RFE/RL project that will look at how youth movements are born, mature, and make the transition to the postrevolutionary setting or endure under repression.

After a July 1999 raid by police, plainclothes security personnel, and vigilantes on the Tehran University campus led to a week of violent unrest in Tehran, Tabriz, and other Iranian cities, some observers speculated the end is nigh for the theocratic regime. Almost every occurrence of student unrest since then has been greeted eagerly by foreigners with political agendas and by Iranian exiles who anticipate the arrival of democracy in their country. At first glance, such anticipation is not misplaced. Students in many third world or developing countries have a reputation for political activism, and with some 1.2 million Iranians studying in universities and approximately two-thirds of the population under the age of 30, young people are a sizable and potentially potent force. However, the Iranian student movement is not a unified entity determined to replace the regime with a democratic and secular government, and furthermore, its current level of activism is low.

The Unification of Religions

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Brutal Tyrant or Loving Father: Implications of Concepts of Salvation for Our Understanding of God and for Human Unity
By Brian Hammer, People’s News Agency

Religion is one of the things that divides humanity today in spite of the Western Enlightenment, and it does so on a fundamental level. Many people identify themselves as Christians, Jews, Muslims, and Hindus, etc., first and human beings second. The specifics of these differences are too numerous to count and to overcome as a whole, but one difference that may be amenable to change and development is the concept of God implied in various conceptions of salvation and life after death.

The Historical Need for Prout

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By Ac. Krtashivananda Avt.

Human history is not a series of secular happenings without any shape or direction; it is an evolutionary process, a meaningful development. Those who observe the peripheral movement are carried away by the wars and battles, economic disorder, and political upheavals. But the real drama is acted out in its inner layer, where the conflict between the limited effort of human beings and the sovereign purpose of the universe generate the momentum for progress.

Capitalist Exploitation

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"To solve the problem of capitalist exploitation in the physical sphere, we will have to ensure that the money does not become restricted or immobile in the hands of a few capitalists."

- Shrii P. R. Sarkar

UPSF/YF Conference & Prout Training Camp

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Universal Proutist Students & Youths Federation Camp in Tunidighi, West Bengal, India
Universal Proutist Students & Youths Federation Camp in Tunidighi, West Bengal, India

People's News Agency, Kolkata: Two days Student and Youth conference was held at Tungidighi, North Dinajpur district of West Bengal, India on 3rd and 4th December. Around 200 students and Youths attended the conference.

Parties angry at Ghising’s comments

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Siliguri, PTI:Normal life was partially affected during a 12-hour bandh in Siliguri on Wednesday called by some political parties demanding arrest of Gorkha National Liberation Front Chief Subash Ghising over his comments against the Opposition and media.

Google is systematically failing to list and link to articles that contain explosive information about the Bush administration, the war in Iraq, Al Qaeda, and U.S. political scandals. But Google is not alone in working closely to stifle Internet discourse. America On Line, Microsoft, Yahoo and others are slowly turning the Internet into an information superhighway dominated by barricades, toll booths, off-ramps that lead to dead ends, choke points, and security checks.

HRW asks Saudi King to save Noushad

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NEW YORK, DEC 10 (PTI)

Terming the "eye-for-an-eye" sentence given to an Indian national in Saudi Arabia as "torture masquerading as justice", the Human Rights Watch today said King Abdullah "must prevent" the implementation of the punishment which was in violation of the country's obligations under international law.

Islamists demand Bangladeshi women wear veil

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Map of Bangladesh

DHAKA, Dec 9 (Reuters) - A banned Islamist militant group blamed for a series of bombings in Bangladesh has threatened to kill women, including non-Muslims, if they do not wear the veil, a statement said.

inertia is death

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"Society is constantly moving; inertia is death. Social movement is the active effort to demolish a static structure and construct a dynamic structure in its place."

- Shrii P. R. Sarkar

LET US MOVE TOGETHER

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by Shrii P. R. Sarkar

Father of PROUT A correct spiritual ideology is the only solution to the problems confronting the world. From this perspective we can call Ananda Marga ideology the philosopher’s stone. Just as the philosopher’s stone is meant to transform everything into gold, Ananda Marga ideology can, most definitely, find a just and rational solution whenever it is applied to any problem. [Problems of the Day – 36]

Human longings are infinite. If these infinite human longings are allowed to run after objects of worldly enjoyment, conflict among human beings is bound to take place. As material wealth is limited, over- abundance for one leads to crippling scarcity for others. These infinite human longings can be fulfilled only through psychic and spiritual wealth. Brahma has generously arranged infinite psychic and spiritual wealth for human beings; humanity will have to properly utilize that wealth.

Based on Chapter 7 of The Culture of Critique: An Evolutionary Analysis of Jewish Involvement in Twentieth-Century Intellectual and Political Movements. MacDonald, K. B. (1998/2002). Westport, CT: Praeger; paperback version: Bloomington, IN: 1stbooks Library, 2002. Also available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble. MacDonald, K. B. (1998). “Jewish involvement in influencing United States immigration policy, 1881-1965: A historical review”. Population and Environment, 19, 295-355. ............Read More

Girls' Proutists Camp in Howrah

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Girl's Proutists Camp
Girl's Proutists Volunteers are attending class during the three day Camp help in Uluberia, Howrah (India) on 11 - 13 October, 2005

People's News Agency, Kolkata, October 14,2005: A very inspiring Regional Camp of young girls was held at Uluberia in Howrah district by Girls' Proutists from 11 to13 November. More than 200 young girls attended this 3 day camp which attracted the attention of the local public in a big way. A colorful Rally was taken out in Uluberia city by the Girl’s Proutists at the end of the Camp.

Harmonics and Healing

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The Mystery of the Purr
The Mystery of the Purr

The next time you’re feeling down or suffering from pain just hold a purring cat. Science has discovered that a cat’s purr is a powerful healing harmonic. In fact many retirement homes are allowing its residence to have cats because of the beneficial affects of caring for and loving a pet. This is an interesting article about the harmonics and healing affects of a cats purr…you may want to go and purchase a cat after reading this! ............ Read More

LEIDEN, Netherlands -- As Prof. Afshin Ellian arrived at Leiden University law school one day recently, two bodyguards hustled him through the entrance and past the electronically locked doors leading to his office. For the rest of the day, the men stood sentry outside those doors, scanning the hallways for any sign of the people who want him dead.

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