The Forbidden Zone For Blacks In 2007 (racism from Latinos on Blacks)

Baron you have 40 plus people dying everyday in the US.

Geez, Sam, I think there are a helluva lot more than 40 per day dying in the US, don't you? Hell, I think car accidents alone cause more than 40 per day.

With 3 times the area and one-third of the population. Care to exchange places with India?

Isn't it interesting that you have to make comparisons between the "Land of Milk n' Honey" and "The Land of Vicious, Murderin', Greedy, Selfish Americans"? ...LOL! Ain't much of a land of milk n' honey if you have to use the US to show how great India is, huh? :D

Oh, and how 'bout the revolution goin on in India?

Posted on Sun, Jan. 07, 2007
Violence in India leaves 21 more dead
Separatist rebels in northeast blamed for two days of bloodshed
By Wasbir Hussain
ASSOCIATED PRESS
GAUHATI, India - A second day of bloodshed in India's restive northeast took at least 21 lives Saturday, including 13 migrant workers shot while they slept and eight government employees killed by a land mine explosion.

On Friday, a series of attacks by suspected separatist rebels killed 35 other migrants and wounded at least 19 in Assam state's tea-growing districts of Tinsukia and Dibrugarh, officials said.

The attacks were the worst violence in the region in years and widely seen as an attempt by the insurgents to boost waning support among the impoverished area's indigenous peoples and to force the government to resume peace talks.

Most of the casualties over the two days were poor, Hindi-speaking migrant workers, said R.N. Mathur, police chief of Assam.

Migrants are frequently attacked by rebels of the United Liberation Front of Asom in an effort to draw national attention to their demands for independence for ethnic Assamese. At least 10,000 people, mostly civilians, have died since the rebellion began in 1979.

The latest violence appeared to have done that. The federal Home Ministry called a high-level meeting in New Delhi, the capital, Saturday, and the country's junior home minister, Sriprakash Jaiswal, planned to visit Assam on Sunday.

But officials insisted the government would not be forced back to the negotiating table.

The deadliest incident was the slaying of 13 workers while they slept before dawn Saturday in Sadiya, a town 370 miles east of Assam's capital, Gauhati, local administrative officer Absar Hazarika said.

Mathur said 35 workers died Friday in a series of attacks in Tinsukia and Dibrugarh. Those districts remain insurgent strongholds despite a decrease in popular support for the rebels the last few years as violence killed locals and migrants alike.

Also on Saturday, a land mine killed five policemen and three government officials returning from supervising a local election in Assam's Karbi Anglong district. Police did not immediately lay blame for the attack.

A bomb also exploded on an express train running from New Delhi to Dibrugarh without causing any injuries, but officials said they were not sure if rebels were involved.

The United Liberation Front of Asom did not claim responsibility for any of the attacks, but rebel leaders don't usually comment on such incidents.

The group has stepped up violence since India's government called off a six-week truce in September and resumed military offensives. A second group, the National Democratic Front of Bodoland, is fighting for autonomy for ethnic Bodo, a tiny minority in Assam's 26 million people.

India's entire northeast is very poor with widespread unemployment, and bitterness toward the central government has spawned dozens of extremist groups in Assam and the region's six other states.

The militants say the central government in New Delhi, 1,000 miles to the west, exploits the northeast's natural resources while doing little for its indigenous peoples, most of whom are ethnically closer to Burma and China than to the rest of India.

The violence is an attempt "to cash in on the popular anti-outsider feeling among the masses who are agitated over the fact that up to two million people in Assam are without jobs," said Ajai Sahni, executive director of the Institute for Conflict Management in New Delhi.


I ain't sure, Sam, but I don't think there's any revolutions or insurgencies going on in the USA at this time. So ...perhaps India ain't such a land of milk and honey, huh? Yet Americans have it so good that no one wants to change things, and a helluva lot of Indians are moving here. Pretty strange, huh?

Baron Max
 
Eureka! so it seem humans have a great capacity for talking, debating, doing research, but a small one for progress
you cant count to infinity but yet it is only 1

skill testing question. who are the snails of the intergalactic community?

unrelated commment of observation. it would appear that the females of your species suffer from lack of brain activity
 
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Killing illegal immigrants is sticking up for this country. Blacks are accordingly doing so.
 
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