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Old 04-15-2006, 02:49 AM   #4
TorryJens

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srivatsan, OK.. it has happened, what are you going to do now"? The negationism regarding the Nazi crimes has been the object of much public discussion. Turkish negationism about the Armenian genocide has received some attention. Less well-known is that India has its own brand of negationism.

Since about 1920 an effort has been going on in India to rewrite history and to deny the millennium-long attack of Islam on Hinduism. Today, most politicians and English- writing intellectuals in India will go out of their way to condemn any public reference to this long and painful conflict in the strongest terms. They will go to any length to create the illusion of a history of communal amity between Hindus and Muslims.

http://koenraadelst.voiceofdharma.co...egaind/ch2.htm
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