yes.. i too agree that we should support murali's friend as we know that he
is not a terrorist or anything by clearing all doubts of the local police..
but, i dont think the local police has committed any offence, on the other
hand.. because they are guided by evidences.. and evidences of suspicious
activity need to be explored, regardless of religion..

On 7/30/07, Venugopalan K M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> *This is a welcome suggestion, I hope we'll continue to communuicate
> with each other.
> *---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Dileep Raj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Jul 30, 2007 6:40 AM
> Subject: {greenyouth} Re: Haneef freed as case collapses: The Image of the
> Muslim as Criminal
> To: [email protected]
>
> What really trouble me is precisely the way in which we
> consider violations in everyday life [ 'routine violence',
> to borrow  a theoretical use] as inconsequential .
> Such normalisation prepare the ground for acceptance of
> violence done on large scale.
>
> We should discuss, intervene and try to problematise the
> invisible codes of violence wherever it is possible. No dose is an
> overdose.
> Murali should let hi8m know of our support and
> let us know whether anything could be done [ if his friend
> wish so]
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