Feb 06, 2003: Is NewYork Times in NewYork or Islamabad?  
 

 

 


Here is the ‘blatantly mischievous’ statement from NYTimes story. Is NYTimes an independent Newspaper or a mouthpiece of Pakistan? Are they not supporting ‘Pakistan sponsored cross border terrorism’ in J&K by making such statements? Where are they located: In NewYork or In Islamabad?

NYT should employ only such editors that have basic knowledge and education on South Asia region.

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Today's discussions were also said to have centered on Pakistan's dispute with India over Kashmir, the India-controlled region claimed by both nations. Mr. Putin was reported to have urged General Musharraf

again to stanch the flow of Islamic guerrillas over the so-called line of control, the shaky cease-fire zone separating Pakistan and disputed Kashmiri territory held by India.
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Putin Meets Pakistani, Ending Long Breach (Paragraph #8)
http://nytimes.com/2003/02/06/international/asia/06RUSS.html

Are they re-determining Indian boundaries?

There are the only two disputed territories in J&K
1. Pakistan occupied Kashmir
2. Kashmir illegally Occupied by China

Here is the legal Instrument of accession of J&K to India
http://www.indianembassy.org/policy/Kashmir/kashmiraccession.htm

Here is the map of J&K
http://www.indianembassy.org/new/Kargil/J&K_Map.html

Here are the contact email ids of NYTimes
web-editor@nytimes.com, letters@nytimes.com, executive-editor@nytimes.com

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Hindustan Times report on IndiaCause efforts (Credit to all IndiaCause members)

Another success for IndiaCause:
Extracting an apology from Maxim, the American magazine, for its Gandhi-bashing article and caricatures is but the latest feather in the cap for IndiaCause.com. The ethnic website has a long list of successful online campaigns to its credit. The moment an "anti-India excess" comes to its notice, the staffers at the portal swing into action. Thereafter, it is dogged perseverance until the offending party falls in line.

Cartographic aggressions, anti-India treatises and derogatory depiction of Hindu Gods in the American media are all seized upon with alacrity. The likes of Fox News and CNN had a taste of IndiaCause’s protest last year and made quick amends. Of all days, Fox flashed on India’s Republic Day a map of India minus Jammu & Kashmir. Confronted by a strong protest, it quietly withdrew the map. CNN, guilty of a similar action in November, was forced to correct itself within a matter of hours.

Tony Brown, the talk show host of a Chicago radio station, did not know what hit him when IndiaCause caught up with him last August. Brown had raised the hackles of Indian Americans with a talk that began thus: "For the salary they pay one American worker, they can hire 9.5 workers from India....India has the worst human rights record in the world...." Another e-mail bombardment and Brown was double-quick with his apology.

One of the biggest campaigns in the US has been the one that forced a Seattle toilet seat manufacturing firm to withdraw products bearing the images of Lord Ganesh and Goddess Kali. The ‘American Hindus Against Defamation’ (AHAD) led the protest that saw thousands of Indians join a sustained campaign that made a reluctant ’Sittin Pretty’ withdraw the offending toilet seat covers.

A new Indian American initiative on the Hill
http://www.hindustantimes.com/news/181_153492,00410004.htm


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