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SC denies encroachment of public land in name of religion
Explore Article New Kerala Dot Com, India (Jul 31 2009) Human Rights
New Delhi, Jul 31 : The Supreme Court today directed that from now onwards no religious structure including, temple, gurdwara, mosque or church will be allowed to come up on encroached public land. (Read Full Article)
Comment on Article Mentions: New Delhi Ahmedabad Dalveer Bhandari
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Hindu activists protest conversion of a woman to Christianity in Bhopal
Explore Article New Kerala Dot Com, India (Jul 26 2009) Proselytization
Bhopal, July 26 : Activists of Hindu radical groups on Sunday protested outside a church against the conversion of a Hindu woman to Christianity in Bhopal city. (Read Full Article)
Comment on Article Mentions: Abraham George Chandrashekhar Tiwari Bhopal
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Sorry for using Hindu Gods in ad: BKC
Explore Article New Kerala Dot Com, India (Jul 9 2009) Interfaith
Spain, July 9 : Burger King Corporation (BKC), one of the most popular chain of hamburger fast food restaurants has apologised for running an advertisement in Spain that featured Hindu Gods, thereby said to have offended the community. (Read Full Article)
Comment on Article Mentions: Hindu American Foundation Burger King Corporation Denise T Wilson
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Give non-Malays privileges at par with Malays: Indian legislator
Explore Article New Kerala Dot Com, India (Jul 9 2009) Human Rights
Shah Alam (Malaysia), July 9 : A Malaysian Indian legislator says privileges granted to ethnic Malays under the Constitution's 'Bumiputera' (son of the soil) provision should also be given to the non-Malay population. (Read Full Article)
Comment on Article Mentions: Malaysia Hindu Rights Action Force Selangor
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Illegal Indian, Chinese temples to be demolished in Kedah: DAP chief
Explore Article New Kerala Dot Com, India (Jul 6 2009) Human Rights
Ipoh (Malaysia), July 6 : The Democratic Action Party chief of Malaysia's Kedah state, Thomas Su, has claimed that illegal Hindu and Chinese temples are about to be demolished in the state, and he has evidence to back his claim. (Read Full Article)
Comment on Article Mentions: Thomas Su Alor Setar Municipal Council Kedah
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South African commission to probe temple takeover row
Explore Article New Kerala Dot Com, India (Jun 19 2009) Human Rights
By Fakir Hassen, Durban, June 19 : A South African commisison is to investigate a dispute in which a local child care project allegedly devastated and is now trying to take over a historic Hindu temple established nearly a century ago by settlers from India. (Read Full Article)
Comment on Article Mentions: Ntombi Makhatini Gopaul Angappan Siva Moodley
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Hindraf leaders form new political party to address Malay-Indians' aspirations
Explore Article New Kerala Dot Com, India (May 19 2009) Human Rights
Klang (Malaysia), May 19 : Several Hindraf leaders in Malaysia have formed a political party, which they say is aimed at addressing the aspirations of the Indian community. (Read Full Article)
Comment on Article Mentions: Klang R.S. Thanenthiran Kannan Ramasamy
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Hindraf must file an appeal first, says Malaysian Home Minister
Explore Article New Kerala Dot Com, India (May 12 2009) Human Rights
Putrajaya (Malaysia), May 12 : The ban on HINDRAF will be reviewed if the organisation makes an appeal to the Malaysian Home Ministry to reconsider its status, said the country’s Home Minister Hishammuddin Tun Hussein. (Read Full Article)
Comment on Article Mentions: London Malaysia Kota Alam Shah
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Malaysia frees three Hindraf leaders detained under ISA
Explore Article New Kerala Dot Com, India (May 11 2009) Human Rights
Taiping (Malaysia), May 10 : Three Hindu Right Action Force leaders along with other 10 detainees held under the Internal Security Act (ISA) in Malaysia were released from the Kamunting detention camp. (Read Full Article)
Comment on Article Mentions: Malaysia M. Manoharan Hishammuddin Tun Hussein
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Hindraf leaders among 13 ISA detainees to be freed
Explore Article New Kerala Dot Com, India (May 8 2009) Human Rights
Putrajaya (Malaysia), May 8 : Banned Hindu Rights Action Force (HINDRAF) leaders, P.Uthayakumar, M.Manoharan and K.Vasantha will be among 13 ISA detainees to be released soon, Malaysia’s Home Minister Hishammuddin Tun Hussein announced in Putrajaya today. (Read Full Article)
Comment on Article Mentions: Aboud Ghafar Shahril V. Ganabatirau Hishammuddin Tun Hussein
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Hindraf leader Uthayakumar fails in Sessions Court bid on sedition charge
Explore Article New Kerala Dot Com, India (May 8 2009) Human Rights
Kuala Lumpur, May 7 : Internal Security Act (ISA) detainee P. Uthayakumar has failed in his bid to get the Sessions Court to strike out his sedition charge on grounds that the consent signed by the Attorney-General was invalid. (Read Full Article)
Comment on Article Mentions: Sabariah Othman London P. Uthayakumar
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Sedition charge against Malaysian Indian leader confirmed
Explore Article New Kerala Dot Com, India (May 7 2009) Human Rights
Kuala Lumpur, May 7 : A court Thursday confirmed a sedition charge against jailed leader of a banned Hindu outfit for writing a letter to Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown, blaming British colonialists for the poor condition of Indians, and posting the letter on a web site. (Read Full Article)
Comment on Article Mentions: Sabariah Othman P. Uthayakumar S. Kengadharan
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Jailed Malaysian Indian lawmaker to resign May 19
Explore Article New Kerala Dot Com, India (May 3 2009) Human Rights
Kuala Lumpur, May 3: Malaysian Indian lawmaker M. Manoharan, who is serving a two-year jail term under the stringent Internal Security Act (ISA), has said he would resign as he is unable to serve his constituents. (Read Full Article)
Comment on Article Mentions: Abdullah Ahmad Badawi Malaysia S. Pushpaneela
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Jailed Malaysian Indian lawmaker may quit: Report
Explore Article New Kerala Dot Com, India (May 1 2009) Human Rights
But M. Manoharan's wife says she has no knowledge of it and got no such indication when she met him last at the detention centre. Manoharan belongs to the Democratic Action Party (DAP) which has urged him not to quit. He has not attended the assembly ... (Read Full Article)
Comment on Article Mentions: Hindu Rights Action Force Kota Alam Shah Malaysia
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Hindraf ready for talks with PM over condition of Malay Indians
Explore Article New Kerala Dot Com, India (Apr 28 2009) Human Rights
Klang, Apr 27 : H indu Right Action Force leader P. Waythamoorthy wants to have a dialogue over the condition of Indians living in Malaysia with Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak. Waythamoorthy, who is in self-exile in London, said he is prepared to ... (Read Full Article)
Comment on Article Mentions: London Malaysia P. Waythamoorthy
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Malaysian woman launches poster blitz to get child from husband
Explore Article New Kerala Dot Com, India (Apr 27 2009) Proselytization
Ipoh (Malaysia), April 27 : Malaysian Indian woman M. Indira Gandhi has launched a poster campaign to find her husband who has taken away their infant child. She says her husband is intent on converting the entire family to Islam. (Read Full Article)
Comment on Article Mentions: Prasana Diksa Datuk Zulkifli Abdullah Tevi Darsiny
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We are ready for talks with Malaysian PM: Hindu body
Explore Article New Kerala Dot Com, India (Apr 27 2009) Human Rights
Klang (Malaysia), April 27 : Malaysia's banned outfit Hindu rights action force (Hindraf) has said it is ready to talk about the problems of the ethnic Indian community with Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak. (Read Full Article)
Comment on Article Mentions: London S. Kengadharan Malaysia
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Malaysia's apex court rejects Hindraf leaders' appeals
Explore Article New Kerala Dot Com, India (Apr 17 2009) Human Rights
Putrajaya, Apr. 17 : Malaysia's apex court has dismissed the appeal of three Hindu Rights Action Force leaders who expected to be released this time. "M. Manoharan, 48, P. Uthayakumar, 47, and K. Vasantha Kumar, 36, will remain at the Kamunting ... (Read Full Article)
Comment on Article Mentions: M. Manoharan P. Uthayakumar K. Vasantha Kumar
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Malaysian apex court dismisses Hindraf leaders' petitions
Explore Article New Kerala Dot Com, India (Apr 16 2009) Human Rights
Kuala Lumpur, April 16 : Malaysia's Federal Court Thursday dismissed an applications of two Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf) leaders who complained about defects in the proceedings that considered their detention under the stringent Internal Security Act (ISA). (Read Full Article)
Comment on Article Mentions: M. Manoharan P. Uthayakumar Hindu Rights Action Force
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Pak Taliban imposes Jiziya on Sikhs; takes their leader hostage
Explore Article New Kerala Dot Com, India (Apr 15 2009)
Pakistan Taliban has forcibly occupied 10 houses of Sikhs in lower Orakzai Agency of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas, took their leader as hostage for ransom and demanded Rupees.50 million as Jiziya (religious tax) from them. (Read Full Article)
Comment on Article Mentions: Taliban Hangu
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Detention law to be reviewed: Malaysian minister
Explore Article New Kerala Dot Com, India (Apr 10 2009) Human Rights
Kuala Lumpur, April 10: The new Malaysian government wants to relax the Internal Security Act (ISA) which is perceived as stringent and draconian by the political opposition and human rights bodies, but does not want jeopardise the country's security ... (Read Full Article)
Comment on Article Mentions: M. Manoharan P. Uthayakumar S. Kengadharan
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Malaysian PM promises priority to human rights
Explore Article New Kerala Dot Com, India (Apr 8 2009) Human Rights
Kuala Lumpur, April 8 : Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak has promised a review of the stringent Internal Security Act (ISA) and other preventive laws as part of his government's emphasis on human rights and civil liberties. Razak, who last week ... (Read Full Article)
Comment on Article Mentions: Kuala Lumpur P. Uthayakumar Syed Hamid Albar
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Hindraf leader's wife says house has become home again with his return
Explore Article New Kerala Dot Com, India (Apr 6 2009) Human Rights
Petaling Jaya (Malaysia), Apr.6 : The wife of recently released HINDRAF lawyer R. Kengadharan has said that their house has become a home again after his return from a detention center. (Read Full Article)
Comment on Article Mentions: M. Manoharan Najib Tun Razak P. Uthayakumar
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Indian national, 2 Malayasian Hindu leaders to be freed Sunday
Explore Article New Kerala Dot Com, India (Apr 4 2009) Human Rights
Kuala Lumpur, April 4 : An Indian national, arrested for travelling on forged documents, and two leaders of a banned Hindu group, will be among 13 people who will walk free Sunday as a 'gesture or reconciliation' by new Malayasian Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak. (Read Full Article)
Comment on Article Mentions: T. Vasanthakumar V. Ganabatirau S. Kengadharan







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