Re: [Assam] [WaterWatch] Support Tibet, (Water sanity justice is inseparable from 'ethno-cultural'/human sanity justice)

2008-03-26 Thread Chan Mahanta
If there is merit to the ancient adage that ' Charity begins at home', then may I suggest we start a similar, but even more vigorous campaign to force Indian Govt. to start a SINCERE negotiating process in Assam with the ULFA for example? If we can be so caring about Tibetan freedom

Re: [Assam] [WaterWatch] Support Tibet, (Water sanity justice is inseparable from 'ethno-cultural'/human sanity justice)

2008-03-26 Thread uttam borthakur
Is not it strange Chandan Da that in the lands of Buddha, Ashoka ( who took up Buddhism to consolidate his empire), Confucius, Lao Tze et al, there is dearth of dialogues? It is understandable in the US of A ( please do not take it as a dig... i have no intention of doing that) of George W

Re: [Assam] [WaterWatch] Support Tibet, (Water sanity justice is inseparable from 'ethno-cultural'/human sanity justice)

2008-03-26 Thread Chan Mahanta
It is understandable in the US of A ( please do not take it as a dig... i have no intention of doing that) of George W Bush, *** Not at all Uttam. There is truth to it. Bush-Cheney have taken us into a war under false pretenses. But the difference here is that once the American people have

Re: [Assam] [WaterWatch] Support Tibet, (Water sanity justice is inseparable from 'ethno-cultural'/human sanity justice)

2008-03-26 Thread Rajen Ajanta Barua
- Original Message - From: Chan Mahanta [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: A Mailing list for people interested in Assam from around theworld assam@assamnet.org Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 12:08 PM Subject: Re: [Assam] [WaterWatch] Support Tibet, (Water sanity justice is inseparable from 'ethno