how many rapes and killings will be justified by party members' ideological
deviation!! ....by bourgeou media syndicate against the party!!!...by the
ambitions of (chemical) industrial developments!!!...by rejecting the
reports for lack of evidence!!...by accusing 'clear' ciA backing!!

still gpramachandrans are 'democratically' engaging in 'hit  and
run' debates!!

Ahmed



On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 7:11 AM, Afthab Ellath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> GP Ramachandran's complaint in his blog  (that he sent here in another
> thread) was, some anarchist researchers in this group are framing CPM as
> fascist... How can one make a distinction, if the party can do this atrocity
> and shamelessly deny it... I might be overstating a little bit... Nazis did
> not deny what they had done during Nuremberg trials...
>
>
> On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 10:35 PM, your SAVAD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> >   http://www.telegraphindia.com/1080506/jsp/frontpage/story_9231600.jsp
> >
> > Naked run for life in Nandigram
> > - Woman says she was stripped, chased and beaten in
> > front of cops
> > OUR CORRESPONDENT
> >
> > Nandigram, May 5: A woman ran naked half a kilometre
> > in Nandigram after she was stripped and thrashed by
> > alleged CPM supporters for refusing to campaign for
> > the party, eyewitnesses said today.
> >
> > So inconsolable was the 28-year-old woman that she
> > refused a sari proffered by a police party, following
> > which she was again beaten up in front of the
> > law-enforcers by the political mob, the witnesses
> > added.
> >
> > The CPM denied such an incident had taken place, and
> > the police said no one was beaten in their presence.
> >
> > Wild charges do fly when elections are round the
> > corner — the panchayat polls begin on May 11 — but the
> > woman and several people who The Telegraph spoke to
> > provided graphic details and a doctor said her body
> > was covered with bruises.
> >
> > According to the witnesses, around 8am on Monday,
> > about 50 CPM supporters came to Keyakhali village,
> > which houses many people who back the Bhoomi Uchchhed
> > Pratirodh Committee that was at the forefront of the
> > campaign against land acquisition in Nandigram.
> >
> > The group entered the house of Debashish Jana, 35, a
> > farm labourer, and forced him and his eight-year-old
> > son Sanjoy to join a CPM procession. The woman —
> > Jana's wife —protested, following which the intruders
> > pounced on her and ripped off her sari, blouse and
> > petticoat. Then they rained blows on her.
> >
> > "I was stripped. My only fault was protesting against
> > the manner in which my husband and son were forced to
> > join the procession," said the woman, now in Nandigram
> > block hospital. Her husband and son could not be
> > traced after they were dragged to the procession.
> >
> > While being beaten, the woman rushed out of the house
> > naked and started running towards Brindabanchowk,
> > around 500 metres away. The intruders then chased her
> > in a throwback to last year's outrage in Guwahati
> > where an adivasi girl was stripped and assaulted. The
> > witnesses said the pursuers kept hurling bombs to keep
> > the villagers at bay.
> >
> > As the woman approached Brindabanchowk, a police
> > patrol halted in front of her, Shankar Das, a
> > 30-year-old farmer, said.
> >
> > "The policemen asked for a sari from a house and gave
> > it to the woman. But she was angry and cried
> > inconsolably, refusing to accept the sari. By this
> > time, the CPM workers had caught up with her. In front
> > of the policemen, she was slapped and beaten with
> > lathis," Shankar said.
> >
> > Ashutosh Das, 38, a neighbour who had followed the
> > woman, was assaulted.
> >
> > Eventually, some women supporters of the CPM
> > intervened. "The women came out from houses belonging
> > to CPM supporters and asked the party workers to
> > leave. I had by then hidden behind a bush. They took
> > me to a house and gave me some clothes," the woman
> > said.
> >
> > The women then told the police to take the victim to
> > hospital. "The police took me and Ashutosh Das into
> > the jeep. But they ordered us to get down at Tekhali
> > bridge (about 3km away). From there we took a trekker
> > to the hospital," the woman added.
> >
> > The doctor on duty, Susmita Pal, said: "The woman has
> > injuries all over her body. We are treating her." The
> > block medical officer of Nandigram, Subhabrata Maity,
> > added: "The bruises and swellings indicate she was
> > beaten."
> >
> > Paritosh Das, 30, a helper in a bus; Motehar Ali, 25,
> > a farm labourer from adjoining Jambari who was passing
> > through Keyakhali; and Meghnad Mondal, 35, a farm
> > labourer from Brindabanchowk, corroborated the woman's
> > account.
> >
> > The police confirmed that a complaint of stripping had
> > been "received". "We have received a complaint that a
> > woman was stripped and beaten up. We are investigating
> > the matter," the superintendent of police, S.S. Panda,
> > said.
> >
> > But he denied any police patrol was at Brindabanchowk
> > when the alleged attack took place.
> >
> > An East Midnapore district secretariat member of the
> > CPM, Ashok Guria, said such an incident did not occur.
> > "The Trinamul Congress had earlier brought charges of
> > rape against CPM workers but nothing has been proved.
> > Now they have started a new trick. The woman might
> > have had a fall."
> >
> > CPM state secretariat member Benoy Konar, too, denied
> > party activists' involvement.
> > Top
> >
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> >
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> > And just because I cannot do everything, I will not refuse to do the
> > something that I can do." -- Helen Keller
> >
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