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By: Moorthy Muthuswamy PhD
May 15, 2006
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(The writer is a nuclear physicist based in America. He can be reached
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Dear
Speaker Dennis
Hastert
May 7, 2006
Thank you for doing a great service to our nation, by representing us
ably. With confronting radical Islam taking the center stage, religious
issues abroad have become prominent in shaping our security, economy and
foreign policy. This is where United States Commission on International
Religious Freedom (USCIRF) comes into picture.
I am
writing with great concern about what appears to be an utter disregard for
truth, radical Islam-friendly outlook and lack of competence at USCIRF. As
a leader of the legislative body with oversight over USCIRF, I am bringing
this to your attention. Clearly, my futile interaction with USCIRF has
reached a dead end.
The
2006 USCIRF report on
India
appears to have significant data that are either plain erroneous or
arguments that are one-sided and biased. Also, USCIRF officials have
ignored the critical data I had given them pointing out an entirely
different outlook of religious freedom related violence in India.
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The 2006 USCIRF reports notes in page 209, second to last paragraph, on
India: “…in the end, as many as 2,000 Muslims were killed”. This figure
had been quoted by several Muslim groups with extremist leanings. USCIRF
has not even bothered to note the fact that Indian government gave a
figure in May 2005 of 790 Muslims and 254 Hindus killed in post Godhra
riots in Gujarat (http://us.rediff.com/news/2005/may/11guj.htm).
This USCIRF report also fails to note—the train fire that killed 58
Hindus in Godhra (preceding and provoking post Godhra riots) was
likely caused by a Muslim mob and unlikely to be spontaneous.
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In page 211, the report observes: “In March, the
head of a Christian organization that runs a number of educational and
charitable institutions was arrested on charges of “hurting religious
sentiments” and “insulting the religious beliefs of a community” because
of a book that was on sale in one of his establishments.” This is a
grossly one-sided view of the situation. This report conveniently
neglects to mention the reason for the arrest—the head and his
associates had been booked for violating Sections 153(a) and 295(a) of
the Indian Penal Code, "which deal with deliberately outraging religious
feelings or insulting the religious beliefs of another community." In
reality, this Christian organization had been engaged in an
unadulterated hatred and abuse of Hindu scriptures, faith, ritual and
tradition. It denigrates tenets of Hinduism and pours undiluted scorn on
Hindu icons and spiritual leaders. It casts aspersions on the chastity
of Hindu women and questions received wisdom (http://www.southasianmedia.net/index_opinion.cfm?category=Religion&country=INDIA).
In other words, this Christian organization deliberately provoked the
people of majority faith and created a communally volatile situation.
This gets no mention in USCIRF report.
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I met with top USCIRF officials, Mr. Ted Stahnke
and Ms. Patricia Carley on
December 19th
2005 in Washington and gave them data on the origin of religious
conflicts in India. This included the data that over 95% of riots in
India involving Muslims and majority Hindus were initiated by Muslims.
On March 25th I sent Ms. Carley a reference of this data (http://intellibriefs.com/sec_combat_FEB_06.pdf,
page 22). USCIRF report has shown that it has willfully ignored the
reality that Muslim minority in India is violence-prone and Hindu
majority is at the receiving end of this violence—most of the time.
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I had also brought verifiable data to the
attention of USCIRF that points to Christian institutions in India
practicing religious apartheid on majority that are in violation of
Article 23 and Article 26 of Universal Declaration of Human rights (http://www.indiacause.com/columns/OL_051026.htm).
When the data and events
point to majority in
India
at the receiving hands of religious minorities, it seems USCIRF is
selectively processing information to portray the events in a way it
likes. In other words, USCIRF has ceased to be an objective and impartial
entity. The 2006 report (along with previous ones) may also open up the
interpretation of USCIRF favorably disposed toward Christianity (the
majority religion in America) and trying to undermine non-Christian faiths
abroad--regardless of the truth. Such an outlook by a tax-payer funded
government institution would be in violation of the Constitutional
separation of church and state.
USCIRF’s apparent disregard for truth is going to put our Ambassador in
New Delhi in an unenviable position—and reflects poorly on America. There
should be little doubt—USCIRF is siding with radical Islam in India and
undermining a vulnerable Hindu majority, which has shown a liking for
America in a recent poll. Is this what we want?
I
suspect, the lack of competence manifested at USCIRF is mainly due to
inadequate manpower (the Commission, limited to a staff of twenty, has to
cover over one hundred countries).
With
USCIRF report discredited, it is hard to see how our executive and
legislative branches could take its policy “recommendations” seriously. I
sincerely hope that you would conduct a hearing to address the needs of
USCIRF, giving it adequate staff and help reorganize it so that it can do
a competent—not a disgraceful--job. An able USCIRF can be an integral
component of our war-on-terror strategy. Let me know if I can be of help.
Sincerely
Moorthy Muthuswamy PhD
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