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  RE:First Indian held in international terror plot
by iluvtaj on Jul 04, 2007 01:54 AM   Permalink
was watching news on BBC and CNN today, and to my SURPRISE they are highlighting the word INDIAN each time and the news is continuously telecasted.

VERY STRANGE the NATIONALITIES of other 7 convicts except one from Jordan is not TELECASTED and HIGHLIGHTED, WHY???????????????????

I dont know whether the Indian caught is a culprit or not as i read this on rediff right now BUT
persons watching NEWS ALL OVER WORLD WILL ONLY REMEMBER THE WORD "INDIAN" even if the person charged is set free LIKE WHAT HAPPENED IN SPAIN BOMBING CASE WHERE THESE "WESTENERS" highlighted too much the word INDIAN and the persons were found INNOCENT, BUT NO APOLOGY WAS MADE.

I request all that lets ask WHY THEY WANT TO TARNISH IMAGE OF INDIA, and WE SHOULD CONDEMN this act of BBC and CNN.



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  RE:RE:RE:First Indian held in international terror plot
by Virendra Agarwal on Jul 04, 2007 10:17 AM   Permalink
Why to blame only BBC or CNN, in India the Indian news channels like NDTV are emphasising word "Indian" in this news and repeating it shamelessly.

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  RE:RE:RE:RE:First Indian held in international terror plot
by Balamurali Srinivasan on Jul 07, 2007 11:45 AM   Permalink
It is more important to watch how BBC and CNN handles word "INDIAN" every time. because the aim is to spread bad feelings and destroy reputation...On the other hand Manmohan singh & co along with pradeepa devi are happily sleeping...good job..keep it up!!

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  RE:First Indian held in international terror plot
by Pritish Nagaraj on Jul 03, 2007 09:18 PM   Permalink
he might be born in India, if that's what qualifies to make an 'Indian'

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