Muslim Persecution of Hindus In India --  The Story You Won't See In the 
Western Mainstream Media
By Phyllis Chesler 
Published September 09, 2010 
|  FoxNews.com
 
 
They are crossing the border  illegally and violently displacing the 
indigenous population whose homes and  possessions they either destroy or 
occupy. 
They are attacking the young, the  elderly, and especially the girls and 
women, whom they kidnap, forcibly convert,  or traffic into brothels. The 
locals are terrified of them. The police rarely  come to their aid, nor do the 
politically correct media or government. Both are  terrified by the criminals 
and terrorists who are riding these immigrant  waves. 
I am not talking about  illegal immigrants to Europe or North America. I am 
describing Muslims who are  penetrating India’s West Bengal region. These 
Bangladeshi immigrants are  becoming conduits for criminal activities (arms, 
drugs, and sexual slavery)  which also fund global jihad. 
You won’t read about this in  the Western mainstream media—or even in the 
Indian media, which has turned a  blind eye to this ongoing tragedy because 
they are afraid to be labeled  “politically incorrect” or “Islamophobic.” 
They are also afraid of reprisals.  When Islamic zealots ransacked the 
office of the renowned newspaper, ‘The  Statesman’ in Kolkata, in retaliation 
for a mere reproduction of an article  condemning Islamic extremism, the 
Indian press remained silent. The editor and  publisher of the newspaper were 
arrested for offending Muslim sentiments and no  action was taken against the 
rioters. 
Fortunately, there are a few  very brave Hindus who are taking a stand 
against the Muslim terror campaign in  India. One of them is Tapan Ghosh, whom 
I 
had the privilege of meeting recently  when he came to New York City to 
talk about anti-Hindu persecution in his  homeland. In 2008, Ghosh founded “
Hindu Samhati” (Hindu Solidarity Movement),  which serves persecuted Hindu 
communities in both West Bengal and  Bangladesh. 
As  Ghosh emphasized in our interview, the Muslim persecution of Hindus in 
India is  nothing new. Over a period of 800 years, millions of Hindus were 
slaughtered by  Muslims as infidels or converted by the sword. In 1946-1947, 
when British India  was divided into India and _Pakistan_ 
(http://www.foxnews.com/topics/politics/pakistan.htm) , Muslims  massacred many 
thousands of 
Hindus in Calcutta, the capital of West Bengal, and  all along the fault line 
which separated India and Pakistan. Anti-Hindu riots  and massacres 
continued during the 1950s and 1960s, but it was in 1971, when  East Pakistan 
broke 
away to form the country of Bangladesh, that things worsened  for Hindus in 
the area.
As Ghosh explained to me, “The liberation movement  for Bangladesh was 
characterized by an escalation of atrocities against the  Hindus and 
pro-liberation Muslims. Hindus were specifically singled out because  they were 
considered a hindrance to the Islamisation of East Pakistan. In March  1971, 
the 
government of Pakistan and its supporters in Bangladesh launched a  violent 
operation, codenamed “Operation Searchlight,” to crush all  pro-liberation 
activities. Bangladeshi government figures put the death toll at  300,000, 
though nearly 3 million Hindus were never accounted for and are  presumed dead.”
 U.S. officials in both India and Washington used the word  “genocide” to 
describe what took place.
 
According to Ghosh, there has recently been a sharp increase in incidents  
of “Muslim rioting during Hindu festivals, destruction of Temples, 
desecration  of Deities, and large-scale, provocative cow slaughter.” Worse: “
Hundreds,  thousands, of Hindu girls have been kidnapped, trafficked into 
sexual 
slavery,  or taken as second or third wives for wealthy Muslim men. In recent 
years,  Ghosh’s organization has rescued nearly 100 such girls, and one of 
his main  missions has been to help reintegrate those survivors into their 
families and  societies.
 
Ghosh wants the Indian  government to stop the illegal immigration from 
Bangladesh and to force the  return of undocumented Muslims; to ban madrassas 
and polygamy; to enforce a  single standard of law and education; and to 
arrest and prosecute known Muslim  mafia kingpins and terrorists. He challenges 
the media to report on the  anti-Hindu atrocities and to address the issue 
of religious apartheid. 
Ghosh is not optimistic.  “The establishment of massive Saudi-funded 
Madrasas across rural Bengal is only  contributing to the growing religious 
extremism among Muslims, [and]  implementation of Sharia laws by [Islamic] 
courts 
is quite prevalent in many  villages.” His greatest fear, he tells me, is 
that one day shouts of “Allahu  Akbar” will ring out across the land and that 
Muslim zealots will demand that  Hindus either convert or leave West Bangal—
or die. 
Ghosh came to America not  just to appeal to Indian-Americans with family 
and historical ties in West  Bengal and Bangladesh but to appeal to all 
Americans for their support. As he  sees it, the battle against Muslim 
persecution in India is just one front in a  much larger battle against Islamic 
expansionism and terror throughout the  world. 
All Americans must realize,  he told me, “that the war on Islamic terrorism 
cannot be won without curbing  religious extremism amongst the Muslim 
masses, be it in the suburbs of Detroit  or Delhi or villages in rural Bengal. 
And this will require the active support  and cooperation with each other, 
ranging from cooperation at the highest level  to those who work at the 
grassroots level. We hope that Americans and Westerners  will come out and 
support 
the Hindus in Bengal in raising resources and creating  awareness about our 
on-the-ground realities.” 
Phyllis Chesler, Ph.D. is professor emerita of  psychology and the author 
of thirteen books including "Woman’s Inhumanity to  Woman" and "The New 
Anti-Semitism." She has written extensively about Islamic  gender apartheid and 
about honor killings. She once lived in Kabul, Afghanistan.  She may be 
reached through her website: _www.phyllis-chesler.com_ 
(http://www.phyllis-chesler.com/) . 
The author would like to  acknowledge the assistance of Nathan Bloom in the 
preparation of this  article

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