In New York Times column entitled Around the World, there is report (7/15/86) mentions about Hindu-Muslim riots in Ahmedabad (India), “where seven Muslims were doused with kerosene and burned alive by rampaging mobs over the weekend, Other victims have been tossed from hospital windows.”
How come there is no mention of “Hindu” mobs or “terrorism” in this report? Does it mean that when the Government inspired Hindu mobs commit barbarian crimes against the minorities, these ‘can be covered up through a misleading label of “rampaging mobs”? Is this deceptive label designed to fool the readers or to make them believe that this kind of terrorism is “Kosher”?
However, any incident associated with the Sikhs (often fabricated by the Indian Government) is invariably labeled as “terrorism”.
‘We know the sinister design of the Indian Government to decimate the Sikh nation through state terrorism — which is covered up through a campaign of misinformation, fabrication and deception. ‘We do not know, however, as to why the western media has become a propaganda tool of this fascist regime’s evil design of defamation and slander against the ‘Sikhs all over the world?
Article extracted from this publication >> July 25, 1986