30% Women RAPED in US Military

Washington, January 27: According to NPR, “In 2003, a survey of female veterans found that 30 percent said they were raped in the military. A 2004 study of veterans who were seeking help for post-traumatic stress disorder found that 71 percent of the women said they were sexually assaulted or raped while serving. And a 1995 study of female veterans of the Gulf and earlier wars, found that 90 percent had been sexually harassed.”

30% US Military Women Are RAPED

Washington, January 27: According to NPR, “In 2003, a survey of female veterans found that 30 percent said they were raped in the military. A 2004 study of veterans who were seeking help for post-traumatic stress disorder found that 71 percent of the women said they were sexually assaulted or raped while serving. And a 1995 study of female veterans of the Gulf and earlier wars, found that 90 percent had been sexually harassed.”

Amendments to the Dowry Prohibition Act Encourage and Legalize Dowry

The Ministry of Women and Child Development is moving a cabinet note seeking amendment in the existing provisions of the Dowry Prohibition (DP) Act of 1961. The amendments are expected to be placed before the cabinet for its approval at the end of January 2010 and likely to be tabled in the Parliament in the coming budget session.

Whistleblower Challenges Guantánamo ‘Suicides’

Is the administration of President Barack Obama concealing evidence suggesting that three suicides at Guantánamo Bay were not suicides at all?

That is a question human rights groups, legal experts and national security specialists are pondering on the heels of an article in Harper’s Magazine by Scott Horton presenting whistleblower testimony suggesting that the three prisoners likely suffered particularly abusive interrogations prior to their deaths, which were then passed off as suicides by the George W. Bush administration.

London Shows Islam Science Contributions

A British exhibition showed the debt owed by European scholars to their Muslim counterparts on everything from water pumps and blood circulation to engineering and map-making.

“As we move into a new global world, we need to respect and recognize the contributions of all other races and cultures into what we have today,” Professor Salim Al-Hassani, the organizer of the exhibition, told.

“This exhibition demonstrates that.”

The “1001 Inventions: Discover the Muslim Heritage in Our World” exhibition is hosted at London’s Science Museum and runs from the 21 January to 25 April.

What is happening with the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan?

Though our government has reaffirmed many times its commitment to free and compulsory primary education, coverage of children with special needs, eradication of illiteracy, vocationalisation, women’s education, and special focus on the education of socially disadvantaged sections through Sarv Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA, yet the reality at ground level seems to be dismal if one goes by the media reports and independent studies.

America’s “Biblical Guns” in Iraq

Coded references to passages about Jesus Christ in the New Testament have been inscribed on high-powered rifle sights provided to the American military by a Michigan company for years, a media report said.

The sights are used by US troops in Iraq and Afghanistan and in the training of Iraqi and Afghan soldiers. The maker of the sights, Trijicon, has a $660 million multi-year contract to provide up to 800,000 sights to the Marine Corps, and additional contracts to provide sights to the US army, the ABC News reported.

Education under Attack in Gaza

On December 28th 2008 mid-term examinations had been scheduled to take place at the University College of Applied Sciences (UCAS) in Gaza. When the day arrived, however, the University College’s rooms, which usually cater for 8000 students, were void of any life. This was the second day of operation Cast Lead.

Local’s help in execution of Mumbai Terror Attack?

(Seema Mustafa) When leading Pakistan lawyer Aitzaz Ahsan who had led the movement for the restoration of the judiciary said at a recent peace conference held in New Delhi that there were at least 40,50,60 locals who had helped a handful of Pakistanis execute the Mumbai terror attack, there was quite a stir amongst the audience. Indian Muslims in particular were concerned enough for some of them to approach Ahsan later and ask him if he had evidence to substantiate what he had said.

Iraq, Afghanistan war costs $100,000 cr

The cost to U.S. taxpayers of wars in Iraq and Afghanistan since 2001 has topped $1 trillion, and President Barack Obama is expected to request another $33 billion to fund more troops this year.

Over two-thirds of the money has been spent on the conflict in Iraq since 2003. This year is the first in which more funds are being spent in Afghanistan than Iraq, as the pace of U.S. military operations slows in Iraq and quickens in Afghanistan.

HOW MUCH HAS BEEN SPENT ALREADY?

An American Millionaire Who Was Also Michael Jackson’s Lawyer Becomes Muslim

An American millionaire, Mark Shaffer declared his Islam in Saudi Arabia on Saturday, 17th October 2009. Mark was at that time on a holiday in Saudi Arabia to visit some famous cities like Riyadh , Abha and Jeddah for 10 days.

Mark is a well-known millionaire and also a practiced lawyer in Los Angeles , specializing in cases of civil laws. The last big case he handled was the case of the famous American pop singer, Michael Jackson, a week before he passed away.

Why congress has forgotten the middle class?

The Poor class: At Independence there were around 25 crores poor in India, now their population has increased up to 100 crores. The congress tried to control their population by preaching them, but they never listened. Now the congress is spending lakhs of crores on their employment with the scheme like NREGS. As they have the majority of vote bank, they are to be pleased.

Life After Conflict: Surprising Opportunities for Poor People to Escape Poverty

The World Bank today launched the fourth book in the critically acclaimed Moving Out of Poverty series, which provides bottom up perspectives on poverty and local realities by over 60,000 people living in 500 communities in 15 countries.

The latest publication focuses on seven conflict-affected countries and urges a rethinking of post-conflict strategies to rebuild states from below.

Fall of RSS Shakas: 20000 to less than 5000

BADLY in need of a facelift, the Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS) and some in the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) seems to have taken a leaf out of the Congress’s book. Uncharacteristic of the RSS, its sarsanghchalak Mohan Bhagwat’s three-day visit to Lucknow was publicised through two dozen hoardings across the city.

If Prabhakaran’s father had his way……

If the doting father could have had his way, Velupillai Prabhakaran would have never founded the Tamil Tigers or died so brutally along with his family and dreams. Thiruvendran Velupillai, who died in Sri Lankan military custody last week, tried his utmost to persuade his youngest child, Prabhakaran, to concentrate on studies and not be swayed byTamil nationalism.

Velupillai, who fathered four children, had more than one reason to worry.

The Dark side of Insurance sector

They say, “Insurance is the subject matter of solicitation”; but you will be shocked to know the bitter truth behind those fancy lines.

Recenty there have been a flood of companies in insurance sector, even wondered what caused them to do this social service as they pretend? In simple term Insurance may be thought to be an agreement among different parties who contribute to a joint fund for protecting them from any possible future loss to any of them. It’s a noble idea, but the way it is practiced in India is not so noble. For example:

Lal Chowk – from 1947 to AK-47

Labyrinthine lanes, a clock tower, hundreds of shops, thousands of people and burnt buildings in the backdrop – this is Srinagar’s Lal Chowk that Thursday faced more terror violence, just as it repeatedly has in Jammu and Kashmir’s 20-year insurgency.

What we don’t know about Nehru…

Perhaps most of us don’t know the fact that Jawahar Lal Nehru, the first prime minister of India was an atheist. His views on religion were:

‘The spectacle of what is called religion, or at any rate organized religion, in India and elsewhere, has filled us with horror, and I have frequently condemned it and wished to make a clean sweep of it.’

How the State Manufactures a Terrorist

An acclaimed writer digs into the story of Afzal Guru, who’s on death row

THE reason I had come to Kashmir was to meet Tabassum Guru, the wife of Mohammad Afzal Guru, who is on death row for his role in the attack on the Indian Parliament.

However, when I reached her in Sopore, north of Srinagar, she waved me away saying she had no desire to meet with journalists.

Mohammad Afzal Guru was the main accused in the attack on the Parliament.

Niloufer the last princess

On 4th January, 1916, Niloufer was born in the Goztepe Palace in Istanbul in Turkey.  Her mother was Adile Sultan, a grand-daughter of Sultan Murad V, who had been deposed on the grounds of purported mental illness. 

Adile herself was married and divorced and it was with her second husband, Salahuddin Morali, that she gave birth to Niloufer. 

Qadiayanis In Israel Army

More Qadiyanis serve in the Israeli Armed Forces than Pakistan according to a book, ‘Israel: A Profile’, by a respected Jewish Professor I.T Naomi. He stated: ‘… and the Ahmadi sect of some 600 people from Pakistan can also serve in the (Israeli) army…’ To many analysts Qadiaynis are a political issue and have always been a security problem? In India Qadiyanis have collected and donated thousands to the Indian Army fund after Kargil.

Gaza One Year Later

A December 2009 report prepared by Oxfam International, Amnesty International UK, United Civilians for Peace, Christian Aid, and a dozen other international NGOs (called NGOs below) titled, “Failing Gaza: No rebuilding, no recovery, no more excuses” is hard-hitting and to the point.

Telangana denting Brand Hyderabad

THE Telangana tussle seems to be affecting industrial investments in Andhra Pradesh. Some industrialists from the state have claimed the ongoing agitation has caused severe damage to Brand Hyderabad.

The industrialists, representing a powerful lobby from coastal Andhra, met chief minister K. Rosaiah and governor ESL Narasimhan on Tuesday evening and submitted a report. (Narasimhan has been given the additional charge of Andhra Pradesh after N.D. Tiwari resigned from the post on ‘health grounds’).

Madrassas versus RSS run Schools

Since 9/11 2001, it started being propagated that Madrassas are the training dens for terrorists. This went on becoming part of social psyche. This has added to the prevalent communal propaganda against Muslims. Recently in a (October 2009) meeting of EKAL school teachers, Mohan Bhagawat, the RSS Sarsanghchalak, while speaking to the teachers of EKAL schools (single teacher schools set up by RSS affiliates, mainly in Adivasi areas), said that Madrassas are the breeding ground for terrorism. He also contrasted Madrassas with the work of EKAL schools.

Sex, lies and videotape in Indian politics

Sex scandals are not new to Indian politics. Veteran Congress politician Narayan Dutt Tiwari, who resigned Saturday as the Andhra Pradesh governor after a sex tape purportedly showed him with three women, is a new entry in a list of such sleaze that has littered the political landscape.

Barely a week back, a general secretary of the Congress party in Kerala, Rajmohan Unnithan, 57, was granted bail after he was held on charges of immoral trafficking for being found in the company of a woman under suspicious circumstances.