The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh has been accused of instigating and participating in a number of incidents of communal violence in India since its founding.
Cases
The media and human rights organizations have incriminated the RSS and its Sangh Parivar affiliates in a majority of high-profile communal incidents targeting Hindus and Muslims. These include:
* Babri Masjid demolition: citation incomplete.
* Graham Staines murder in 1999: Protestant missionary Graham Staines was set afire and killed along with his two sons. Dara Singh, the only individual convicted, was known to have attended RSS camps. Justice DP Wadhwa, who led the judicial committee investigating the murder, absolved the RSS,
* Gujarat killings in 2002: After the burning of a railway coach in Godhra, Gujarat, allegedly by a Muslim mob, retributive violence killed as many as 2000 Muslims across the State. The RSS, along with other groups in the Sangh Parivar, is held responsible for encouraging, organizing and equipping the rioters. ".
* Nanded blasts in 2006: Explosions in the house of Laxmanrao Rajkondwar killed two and left three injured. The deceased and injured were all RSS activists. Evidence suggests that they were building bombs. ".
Cases
The media and human rights organizations have incriminated the RSS and its Sangh Parivar affiliates in a majority of high-profile communal incidents targeting Hindus and Muslims. These include:
* Babri Masjid demolition: citation incomplete.
* Graham Staines murder in 1999: Protestant missionary Graham Staines was set afire and killed along with his two sons. Dara Singh, the only individual convicted, was known to have attended RSS camps. Justice DP Wadhwa, who led the judicial committee investigating the murder, absolved the RSS,
* Gujarat killings in 2002: After the burning of a railway coach in Godhra, Gujarat, allegedly by a Muslim mob, retributive violence killed as many as 2000 Muslims across the State. The RSS, along with other groups in the Sangh Parivar, is held responsible for encouraging, organizing and equipping the rioters. ".
* Nanded blasts in 2006: Explosions in the house of Laxmanrao Rajkondwar killed two and left three injured. The deceased and injured were all RSS activists. Evidence suggests that they were building bombs. ".
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Victoria was listed in the top 100 MySpace Babes of 2007 in an issue of UK magazine; .
Growing up as a young model, Victoria appeared on the popular children's television channel; Nickelodeon_UK numerous times.
Victoria still resides within North Wales with her family.
The Preliminary Committee for the Founding of a New Lettrist International (NLI) was organised by the Neoist Alliance (Stewart Home) and the London Psychogeographical Association.
The NLI aimed to take the work of the Lettrist International forward, particularly having become aware of the Hurufi movement, a Sufi sect teaching that religious meaning is implicit in the Arabic and Persian alphabets, which had emerged in the Ottoman Empire in the early seventeenth century.
Their First Congress was virtual and imaginist, designed to take advantage of modern information technology as well as circumvent the perceived problems with modern technology. It is, was and will be an imaginist Congress. Participants submitted accounts of the proceedings before encountering one another. The organizers hoped that these accounts would intrinsically interconnect, without manipulation by a bureaucratic author. The "Proposal" announcing the Congress alleged that the decisions arrived at most meetings of international organizations are essentially myths, "a technique for window-dressing predetermined decisions and selling them on to the delegates who then carry the message out to the party faithful," and sought to invert the process by making the meeting itself the myth, and inviting the "delegates" to publish their own unmediated thoughts. Organizers claimed that "task groups" would emerge from this process, but none has.
Reports of the founding congress appeared in the following publications:
*Re-action issue 4
*Parasol Post (leaflet accompanying issue 3)
*Turbulent Times issue 6
*Dreamtime is Upon Us! - The 2nd Annual Report of the Association of Autonomous Astronauts
The NLI aimed to take the work of the Lettrist International forward, particularly having become aware of the Hurufi movement, a Sufi sect teaching that religious meaning is implicit in the Arabic and Persian alphabets, which had emerged in the Ottoman Empire in the early seventeenth century.
Their First Congress was virtual and imaginist, designed to take advantage of modern information technology as well as circumvent the perceived problems with modern technology. It is, was and will be an imaginist Congress. Participants submitted accounts of the proceedings before encountering one another. The organizers hoped that these accounts would intrinsically interconnect, without manipulation by a bureaucratic author. The "Proposal" announcing the Congress alleged that the decisions arrived at most meetings of international organizations are essentially myths, "a technique for window-dressing predetermined decisions and selling them on to the delegates who then carry the message out to the party faithful," and sought to invert the process by making the meeting itself the myth, and inviting the "delegates" to publish their own unmediated thoughts. Organizers claimed that "task groups" would emerge from this process, but none has.
Reports of the founding congress appeared in the following publications:
*Re-action issue 4
*Parasol Post (leaflet accompanying issue 3)
*Turbulent Times issue 6
*Dreamtime is Upon Us! - The 2nd Annual Report of the Association of Autonomous Astronauts
Mr.Vinod Sharma (26th December 1951-13th November 1998) was one of the Commandant of BSF who sacrificed his life for the country. He is survived by his mother Sumitra, two brothers Nagaraj Sharma and S Bhaskar Rao, three sisters Parvathi, Lakshmi and Lalitha, wife Usha who is now the owner of one of the petrol bunks in Vijayanagar in Bengaluru and two daughters Aparna Sharma and Prerna.
Please go to the below links to know the further story of how he was killed:-
1) http://www.tribuneindia.com/1998/98nov14/j&k.htm
2) http://www.indianexpress.com/res/web/pIe/ie/daily/19990727/iex27089.html
Please go to the below links to know the further story of how he was killed:-
1) http://www.tribuneindia.com/1998/98nov14/j&k.htm
2) http://www.indianexpress.com/res/web/pIe/ie/daily/19990727/iex27089.html