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Indian Fascist Minister Responsible 3000 Dead Seeking UK Corporate Investment

Kat Ainger forwarding message from www.wluml.org | 13.08.2003 12:10 | Anti-racism | Social Struggles | London | Oxford

Chief Minister Modi of Gujurat in India is visiting the UK 17/8 to seek British corporate investment. Member of the Hindu far-right party which admires Hitler, in February 2002 he told police chiefs not to intervene to save the lives of Muslims being massacred by Hindus in communal riots - or 'pogroms' as they were called in the 1930s. The result - 3000 died. He is also the Minister responsible for the infamous Narmada dam project. Asian groups will be protesting at his visit to Wembley, London, 17 August THIS SUNDAY!!!! PLEASE JOIN THEM.

Name of organisation: Women Living Under Muslim Laws - international coordination office
Email:  wluml@wluml.org Website: www.wluml.org

Chief Minister linked to Gujarat massacres to visit UK

The Chief Minister of the Indian State of Gujarat, Narendra Modi, will visit the UK for an engagement at London

Kat Ainger forwarding message from www.wluml.org
- e-mail: wluml@wluml.org

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good people

13.08.2003 13:33

Some of our regular anti-Islam posters would do well to read this, even better visit the website. WLUML are women from Muslim backgrounds engaged in real struggle for rights and freedoms. But they do not equivocate when it comes to resisting attacks on Muslims + Islam by right-wing racists like the BJP.

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