Terrorism: March 2006 Archives

Notes on PROUT policy on intervention

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By Dr. Sohail Inayatullah

Prout supports intervention in sovereign nation states by a duly created world body. Prof. Sohail InayatullahIt rejects intervention by particular nation-states, even broad based coalitions. This is largely as the self-interests of nation-states (geo-political control, resource and ideology control) go against the self-interests of the planet.

Ideologically, Prout rejects the UN as such a world body, as the UN is foundations are based on inequitable world order. Moreover, eligibility into the UN is based on acquiring national status, thus leaving out social movements, cooperatives, and individuals.

Ideologically Prout rejects identity politics particularly religious politics, including the hindu variety ( eg, BJP genocide in Gujrat), of the Islamic variety (terrorism globally and in Kashmir) of the Christian Vatican (the feudal politics of the Vatican) and of the Jewish variety (Zionism).

Hunting for the Varanasi bombers

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By Sanjoy Majumder, BBC News, Delhi By Sanjoy Majumder, BBC News, Delhi

A day after twin blasts Hindu temples have been targeted in the recent pastrocked the Hindu holy city of Varanasi the focus has shifted towards the investigation.

Police and special investigators are scouring the site of the two attacks, looking for any leads that could point to who or which groups might be involved.

So far the authorities have been cautious, saying only that the attack is almost definitely "a terrorist attack".

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