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http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/t ... 229375.ece

Ship with armed guards detained in Indian waters
In a swift operation, the Indian Coast Guard on Friday night detained a Sierra Leone-flagged vessel with 25 armed guards on board, at Tuticorin.

Though the vessel - Seaman Guard Ohio – belongs to AdvanFort, a US-based firm that provides maritime security, sources in defence agencies said the crew and guards could not explain why they had entered Indian waters. They had no documents authorising their possession of sophisticated arms and ammunition, which included semi-automatic weapons and self-loading rifles.

According to Inspector-General and Commander Coast Guard (Region East) Satya Prakash Sharma, the operations centre here received information late on Friday that a vessel with armed guards on board was seen near the Tuticorin coast. After putting the vessel under electronic surveillance, Indian Coast Guard Ship ‘Naiki Devi’ intercepted and escorted it to the Tuticorin Port on Saturday.

The guards/crew comprising British, Estonian, Ukranian and Indian nationals were interrogated by a multi-agency joint investigation team at Tuticorin. The authorisation for possessing weapons on board was yet to be produced by them. Probe as to whether the vessel was involved in arms trafficking would be undertaken by the coastal police, he said.

According to defence sources, the crew members claimed that they were involved in providing security to Gulf-bound merchant vessels, and that they were authorised to carry arms.

The authorities were waiting for an official communication from the company’s headquarters to vouch for their claim.

When contacted by The Hindu, an official at AdvanFort’s emergency centre in US said she would consult her headquarters and get back on the development. However, there was no official word from the company till late on Saturday.

The official website of AdvanFort says it is a privately held company with headquarters in Washington, DC and offices around the world. The company provides comprehensive maritime security solutions for the commercial shipping industry. The security teams comprise former US, UK and NATO Special Forces operators who are expertly skilled and equipped to deter piracy measures and allow for safe passage in international waters, the website said.
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Ship with armed men on board seized off Kanyakumari coast


CHENNAI: A ship with armed security guards and huge quantity of ammunition was intercepted by Indian Coast Guard off Kanyakumari coast on Saturday as it drifted into Indian territorial waters.

The ship, 'Seaman Guard,' registered in Sierra Leone (West Africa), has been towed to Tuticorin port for further probe. "The ship was found by our vessel off Cape Comorin and we have brought it to Tuticorin port. There are 10 crew members and some others who claim to be security guards," a Coast Guard official said.

The crew is headed by an Ukranian. There is one more Ukranian among the crew and the rest of the crew are Indians. Immigration officials, customs, local police, and marine police have conducted inquiries with those on board to ascertain their nationality and the purpose of the voyage. The crew claimed the security men were engaged to protect themselves from Somalian pirates as they sail in the Gulf region.

"It is registered in Sierra Leone, but is owned by a US firm. We took custody of the vessel as it drifted into Indian waters," said the official.

"Officials from various departments have taken an inventory of the arms and ammunition in the vessel. Further investigation is on," said another coast guard official in Tuticorin.


"As of now we don't find anything amiss. It is a small ship that normally accompanies big cargo vessels for security reasons. Hence, there is no cargo in the seized vessel," said the official.

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Mother ship has sailed off and leaving child to drop arms and ammo in Indian waters?? The question what interest an US firm has in carrying arms and ammo into Indian waters? Purulia Redux? Whether they were trying to revive LTTE?
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Should not Indian coast guard perform compulsory inspections now on? Ships with ammunition is not first time we see around coast and it's regardless of licenses available.
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MP temple stampede: Over 98 dead including women and children

Sad . Innocent lives , women and children are dead. May they attain Moksa. District Admin must be taken to task for this criminal negligence. Why SSC was not able to manage this simple Mela esp when this incident had happened earlier.
BHOPAL: Over 98 pilgrims were killed and more than 100 injured in a stampede at Ratangarh temple in Datia district of Madhya Pradesh on Sunday morning. Chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has ordered a judicial inquiry to probe the tragedy.

According to reports, the death toll is expected to rise further and may cross 100.

Atleast 50 were killed in stampede, while others drowned after jumping off the bridge in panic. The Ratangarh "Mata" temple located about 55km from district headquarters and 405km north of the state capital.


"Total of 68 bodies have been recovered so far, and the count is on. Some others have died on way to hospital, so the toll might three digits," said a senior intelligence officer.

The tragedy was allegedly caused by rumour that the bridge on Sindh River, through which the pilgrims were heading towards temple, was collapsing after a tractor trolley rammed into it and fell into the river. There were more than 50,000 devotees around the spot.

Eyewitness Manoj Sharma, 28, told TOI on phone that "police lathicharge during the panic run worsened the situation, forcing many to jump off the bridge." He is a resident of Bhander village in Datia district was along with his friends to visit the temple when the tragedy took place.

Huge traffic jam on way to the temple as a result of the incident has hampered relief work. Irate mob started pelting stones at the police. Subdivisional officer of police (SDOP) BN Basave was also thrashed.

"The figure could be more than 50. We are yet to recover bodies from the river," Chambal range DIG DK Arya told TOI on phone.

The tragedy occurred 55km from the district headquarters when the pilgrims were crossing the Sindh river bridge to attend a religious ritual on the ninth day of the Durga festival at the Mandula Devi temple. In 2006 more than 50 pilgrims were washed away when water was released from the Manikheda dam in adjoining Shivpuri district.

"The casualties could be in three figures, we are waiting for final reports," says DGP Nandan Kumar Dubey. Police officials are on the spot to recover the bodies and send injured to hospital.

Chief secretary, DGP and ADG intelligence have flown to the chopper on the spot.

Senior BSP leader and former Congress Rajendra Bharti alleged that the district collector and SP were busy with election management in Basai — 85km from the district headquarters — notwithstanding the fact that there would be a massive gathering near the temple. The administrative officials claim it otherwise.

Team of more than 20 doctors have been dispatched to the spot, and an alert has been sounded in surrounding Shivpuri district. The casualty wards of district hospitals have been vacated. Madhya Pradesh chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, while announcing a compensation of Rs 1.5 lakh each. Leader of opposition Ajay Singh has appealed to the chief minister to increase the compensation amount.

It was a religious frenzy compounded by administrative failure led to a tragedy in 2006 when more than 50 pilgrims were killed while crossing Sindh river.
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^ Administrative persons responsible for the event should be fired from their job and tried for criminal negligence. Too many stampede have been happening lately and too many people have died needlessly.
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We still live in 19th century colonial times when infrastructure around temple premises is considered. Wider bridges for example are not impossible as also many bridges for wider approach.
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With proper planning and arrangement chances of occurrence such tragedies can be greatly minimized, if not completely eliminated. It is really shameful that such incidence are allowed to happen over and over. There has been over 1/2 dozen stampede in last few years alone with hundreds dead.

On a day when the administration in Odisha and AP have done tremendous job to minimize the casualty due to cyclone Philin and it was time for the nation to celebrate its achivement, this incidence in MP has been the spoiler.
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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/indi ... 101603.cms
115 killed, over 100 injured in Madhya Pradesh temple stampede

BHOPAL: At least 115 pilgrims, including 30 children were killed and more than 100 injured in a stampede on narrow bridge to the historic Ratangarh temple in Datia district of Madhya Pradesh on Sunday.
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Dipanker wrote:^ Administrative persons responsible for the event should be fired from their job and tried for criminal negligence. Too many stampede have been happening lately and too many people have died needlessly.
Fired? you must live in the other side of the world where people get fired. You don't get fired in desh if you are a govt. employee. You will, at best, get suspended. No matter how many die due to your negligence, a few months of suspension at the most.
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chaanakya wrote:http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/indi ... 101603.cms
115 killed, over 100 injured in Madhya Pradesh temple stampede

BHOPAL: At least 115 pilgrims, including 30 children were killed and more than 100 injured in a stampede on narrow bridge to the historic Ratangarh temple in Datia district of Madhya Pradesh on Sunday.
If I am not mistaken there was another 'stampede on bridge' phenomenon during Mahaakumbh few months back. It also resulted in deaths because railways bridge of a normal station was packed with pilgrims and there were reports of lathicharge.

Point is state government isn't ready to widen approaches but same pilgrims add to state's coffers too. This is 19th century behaviour.
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That was on railway Bridge at the Station.
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After seeing the Bridge Photo I feel it to be a case of Mischief as crowd could have been managed easily by Administration.
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If there ever was a worst anti-national institution, its JNU. Man Jawaharlal haunts us still. Here the JNU jholawaalas are trying to lure tribals away from Hinduism (and from India in due time) in a different manner. Mahishasur suddenly becomes 'Shahid', while Durga ma becomes 'a woman who was sent to lure him'. The worst scum of earth are reserved for anti-Hindu activities. Dharma is truly under siege from every side.

http://www.indianexpress.com/news/triba ... r/1182314/
Over 15 districts spread across Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal and Orissa saw Durga Puja with a difference this festival season. Instead of the goddess slaying Mahishasur, the usual story of the Puja, this year, tribals and people belonging to Scheduled Castes and backward classes in these districts are celebrating the "demon king" as a non-Aryan inhabitant and a just king of the land, with Durga representing Aryan invaders.

They will conclude the Puja with Vijay Dashmi or Dussehra marked as 'Mahishasur Shahadat Diwas (Martyrdom Day)'.

According to this version, it is the Brahmins and Aryans who spun the "false" yarn of Durga being good and Mahishasur evil.

The first Mahishasur Diwas celebration was organised by the All India Backward Students' Forum at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi, three years ago — perhaps the first such subaltern version of the mythology of Mahishasur and Durga. Now, for the first time, it is being observed at such a large scale.

"The nine days of Durga Puja have never been a time of celebration for the Kherwal tribes but that of mourning. Only this time, there is greater awareness amongst our people about the story of Mahishasur and Durga," Ajit Prasad Hembram, a tribal activist organising the Mahishasur Martyrdom Day in Purulia district of West Bengal, said over the phone. "Similar ceremonies are being organised in at least 20 different places in West Bengal this year, including Malda, Bankura and Hooghly."

As per Hembram and Ashwini Kumar Pankaj, a tribal activist and editor of Johar Disum Khabar, a multi-lingual journal published from Ranchi, Mahishasur (also known as Hudhud Durga) was a clan leader of tribals in the Santhal region, who put up a strong fight against Aryan invasion. According to Hembram, as tribals did not pick up weapons against women, children, aged and the weak, the Aryans sent a woman to lure him. "The Aryans came with a proposal of marriage. But they used treachery and a woman called Durga killed Mahishasur," said Hembram.
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The aryan horse theory still gallops in JNU like a British colonial gungadin running all over thinking how it helps masters.
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The sense of entitlement is simply frightening - more importantly, several mainstream parties will support this.

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^^why did the authors go thru the pain of writing a longish essay. The last comment on the page summarizes it in one sentence.
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India’s NGO racket of human trafficking
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http://www.niticentral.com/2013/10/15/m ... 46233.html
Dramatic scandals routinely fill India’s media headlines about some poor victim from a remote area being exploited by upper strata Delhi elites. Yet there is no investigative journalism to uncover the inconvenient facts about certain NGOs that operate what amounts to a human trafficking industry. One reason for this conspiracy of silence is that the traffickers are linked with some politically connected NGOs that make noises in the metros ostensibly on behalf of the victims. In reality the noise made serves to cover up the sinister role of NGOs in this industry that brings Christianity to the remote villages in exchange for maids to Delhi.The elaborate scheme works as follows. Christian missionaries in adivasi (indigenous, “tribal”) areas offer poor families an inducement that is hard to resist: If the family converts to Christianity, one of its young daughters will be sent as a domestic servant to Delhi or another metro.The affiliated “agencies” in the metros collect placement fees up to Rs 50,000 per maid from the household that hires them. In between the point of “recruitment” and the point of placement there are intermediaries that “sell”, transfer and move the young, vulnerable person through the supply chain. Money is exchanged at each stage.
The agencies keep relocating the same girl from one employer to another every few months in order to collect their placement fee repeatedly. This disruption adds to the trauma of the young girl. The agency becomes, by default, her only hope of security, and in the process she becomes even more vulnerable to the agency’s exploitation. Delhi alone is estimated to have several thousands of such girls being brought every year.The cultural gap between India’s adivasis and its metro elites is larger in many ways than the gap between people living in Delhi and New York. The victim often gets duped into thinking that she is headed for the good life of an Indian metro, and her parents are often hand in glove in selling her into such a scheme. The money given to the parents is a “down payment” to convert them, their daughter’s placement as maid being part of the transaction. Many churches also provide safe transfer of the girl’s monthly salary back to her parents, with a certain “donation” charged by the church for its services. All this is a package deal for “being saved”.

This end-to-end system functions like the old slave trade from Africa to America and other continents — in which the church had also played a major role. Today’s racket hides behind the mask of helping the downtrodden by finding them employment in a faraway place. By no means do I wish to imply that all abuses of maids from villages are the result of this system, but that fact that such a system exists outside the bounds of investigative scrutiny is noteworthy.In the most recent episode of this tragedy, a woman executive working for a French multinational in Delhi has been arrested on charges of committing atrocities against a girl from the Santhal tribe of Jharkhand state. The maid comes from Sahibgunj, one of India’s poorest districts. The media is having a field day sensationalising this as child labour, even after the police confirmed that documents in her village show her to be over the age of 18. The girl had worked for this executive for only 3 months, prior to which she had worked in numerous other households in Delhi since age 15. So the child labour stage of her exploitation was done under several previous employers. But there is no investigation of the previous employers. Why?The reason for authorities not pursuing the earlier employers is that the girl is a Christian convert from a very poor family; and uncovering the entire chain of events and parties involved would expose the nexus of the Jharkhand church, the political parties that use these poor folks as their vote bank, and various NGOs involved in so-called “human rights” programs. The placement agency in Delhi is run by a Christian woman with likely links to the Jharkhand Church. The media sensationalises the matter as an isolated, localised episode when in fact it deserves to be investigated as a system of mafia-like underground network.

Brinda Karat, the rabid voice of the Communist Party of India, swung into rapid action targeting the maid’s employer, but not wanting a broader inquiry into the supply network that originates in the remote villages where her party seeks support from the church and NGOs.Many other political leaders also saw opportunity in this scandal to show support for dalit communities whose votes can swing elections. These remote villages are also infested with Maoists seeking to topple the Indian state. The political stakes are high and NGOs compete to prove their worth by claiming to champion the plight of the poor. The same NGOs also raise funds under various “noble” pretexts.The media ought to act more responsibly than selling us Bollywood-style action drama. To expose the large criminal networks and attack the roots of the problem, they should emphasize some systemic changes. First and foremost, it should be declared illegal to offer employment or other material inducements for religious conversion of poor and vulnerable persons. In particular, the church, parents and agencies that are involved in peddling the labor of a person under age 18 should be prosecuted. This is the nexus where the focus of prosecution should be targeted when incidents of abuse are discovered.I have anticipated such NGO-backed crimes within India since the 1990s when I first became aware of foreign nexuses intervening in India’s so-called tribal areas. It was a Harvard Roundtable Conference on Indology sponsored by Infinity foundation where I found that Western scholars had become very interested in Indian communities belonging to the “Munda” family of languages. The thesis formulated was that the Munda people were the only indigenous peoples of India. They were first invaded by the “foreign Dravidians” coming from the Middle East, and later on both the Munda and the Dravidians got invaded by the “foreign Aryans”. Thus, Indians were classified into layers with the intention of empowering one group against the others. In my earlier book, Breaking India, I mention some important US based interventions through this type of anthropology and linguistics work.

The Santhal community where the maid in the latest scandal comes from is one of the largest communities in what is called India’s “tribal belt”. Most anthropological studies on them were done by Christian missionaries since British times. The colonial-evangelical lens used was the same as for other non-Christian peoples that were encountered outside Europe, and many of its prejudices have become accepted by modern Indians. The “tribals” are considered “pagans” because they believe in “animism”, meaning that they consider all of nature as inhabited with divine spirit. (Ironically, the latest trend among Western thinkers is to appropriate these very ideas into Judeo-Christianity, using fancy new terms like “panentheism” and “immanence” after studying Hindu philosophy on which such ideas are based.) These villages have been a hotbed for missionary activities for the past few centuries, and this intensified in 1914 when the first complete translation of the Bible into the Santali language was finished by a Norwegian missionary.Clearly, the battle for fragmenting Indians has entered a new phase. “Tribal” Indians will be increasingly exploited in various ways in the guise of bringing them human rights. The media’s framing of such episodes as “secular” crimes of an isolated kind is a shallow and inadequate treatment of what is much deeper and multilayered. This issue has far reaching implications.
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US ship with arms was in Indian waters for a month

CHENNAI: The seizure of MV Seaman Guard Ohio off Tuticorin in southern Tamil Nadu for carrying heavy weapons and ammo on board without clearance has once again exposed chinks in Indian maritime security. Sources told TOI that the ship owned by a US-based security firm named AdvanFort was in Indian waters for nearly a month and was spotted repeatedly before it was intercepted and detained on Saturday.

The vessel berthed in Kochi on August 23 to pick up provisions but no declaration was made of arms on board. It sailed out after three days for Sharjah and then returned to Indian waters, said sources in the office of the director general of shipping. There have been concerns of unregulated floating armouries moving in the Indian Ocean region. These vessels claim to provide security to merchant vessels against pirates and offer storage of arms for a fee when the ships visit a port where weapons aren't allowed.

The Union home ministry has now sought a report from the state after the interception of the vessel by the Coast Guard. The case was investigated by the marine police wing before being handed over to the intelligence branch.

However, experts feel that the intelligence wing of TN police, which has been handed over the probe, is ill-equipped to deal with a case that demands knowledge of maritime technology. Commodore R S Vasan, former eastern regional commander of Indian Coast Guard, said the investigation should be handed over to National Investigation Agency (NIA). The Union home ministry's own protocol evolved after the Mumbai attacks suggests that such a case should be handed over to NIA or CBI. The mercantile marine department (MMD), which has expertise in retrieving voyage data records, too, is yet to step in.

Preliminary investigations found that the Sierra Leone flag-bearing MV Seaman Guard Ohio, which earlier bore the name Kaio Maru, entered Indian waters by the second week of September, after it left Sharjah.
Sources said the Indian Coast Guard had repeatedly spotted the vessel in the last four weeks, but chose not to inspect it, for unknown reasons. "This is a major security breach," said a senior security official. Only at 10.30pm on October 11 did the coast guard assign a tracking vessel. At 3.30am on Saturday, it intercepted the ship 12 nautical miles east of Tuticorin port. The ship was found to be carrying 31 assault weapons and 5,000 rounds of ammunition. On board were 10 crew members and 25 'security guards'.

Officials at the Kochi Port Said the vessel did not make any declaration of arms when it was berthed on August 23. "On statutory provisions, it sailed out on August 26 without any inspections on board," said an official.

Maritime safety experts who are advisers to central investigation agencies said lack of coordination between different agencies delaying a proper investigation might spoil chances of retrieving crucial communication including its voyage details. "There is no logic to the delay in handing over the case to NIA or CBI," said a consultant to NIA on maritime affairs. "We should not forget that a two-week delay in retrieving satellite and communication data from Italian vessel Enrica Lexie helped the crew members tamper with evidence."

The MMD headquarters in Chennai said they are not yet part of the investigation. Sources in the investigation team said they are yet to retrieve voyage date recorder (considered the 'black box' of a vessel) and other communication equipment on board the vessel, which would help reveal the route, communication and wireless messages the ship transmitted since it entered the Indian waters.

A major security breach and blame is being put on the Coast Guard.
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^^
The detained ship has a distinctive military appearance and deceptive "coast guard" like stripes.
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article in week mag on kannur kerala...

http://week.manoramaonline.com/cgi-bin/ ... 555&BV_ID=@@@

He says an aggressive campaign by certain Islamic outfits is going on, especially in Kannur. “They say their agenda is about Islamic fortification,” says Noufal. “The National Democratic Front, for instance, has been buying large tracts of land in this region so as to raise Muslim strongholds. One can understand such measures if Muslims here are being persecuted. But there is no such threat in Kerala.”

Security agencies have, for long, been warning about an artificial frenzy being brewed in Kerala. The latest case in point was an arms haul from a Popular Front of India camp at Narath in Kannur. A police raid in April unearthed country bombs, swords, explosive material and inflammatory propaganda pamphlets at a charity centre named Thanal, which was reportedly being used as a cover for clandestine activity. Twenty-one men—of 20 to 30 years—were arrested, and the case has been handed over to the NIA.

The NIA has been quite busy in Kerala. Terror links have cropped up in a plethora of cases like fake currency rackets, smuggling and drug-peddling.
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maybe the anti-piracy ship that was seized was ferrying arms to Kerala?
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DyNSa makes case for letting the US ship off
The American ship, detained by Coast Guard for carrying arms and ammunition off Tamil Nadu coast, may escape action if it is established that the vessel was cruising beyond Indian territorial waters, a top official said today.

"You have to understand that our territorial waters extend upto 12 nautical miles. Anything that happens beyond that is not within the realm of our control," Deputy National Security Advisor Nehchal Sandhu told reporters on the sidelines of a function here."So, if there is a ship beyond that and doing whatever it is doing, then what can anybody do in terms of law. You cannot concoct law," he said. :eek: :eek: :eek:

The vessel, MV Seaman Guard Ohio, whose crew included eight Indians, was intercepted and detained by the Indian Coast Guard east of Tuticorin on Saturday.

An FIR has been registered against 10 crew members and 25 guards of the detained ship by the Tamil Nadu Marine Police for illegally carrying arms and ammunition.

Another case under the Essential Commodities Act has been registered against the crew for buying 1,500 litres of diesel illegally with the help of a local shipping agent.

Sandhu refused to see any "political connotations" in the ship carrying 31 assault rifles and around 5,000 rounds of ammunition, which were seized by the Coast Guard.

"I do not see any element having any political connotations....It is a straight matter of law. Let the investigators do the job," he said. The Deputy NSA said the investigations are being carried out by the Tamil Nadu Police.

"Whatever is permissible and appropriate under the lawis going to happen. Let the investigators make a determination as to what crime has been perpetrated (by the ship's crew)," Sandhu said.

A former chief of Intelligence Bureau, he had earlier said piracy has increased in international waters and private maritime security companies have been engaged for civil maritime operations to check the menace.

"You have had piracy earlier in the Strait of Malacca and now in the Gulf. People who provide such security need a mother ship. My suspicion is that the boat in Tuticorin is a mother ship for one of these private security agencies," he had said
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A senior Marine Police official said the vessel, stated to be belonging to a US-based firm offering maritime security, was not authorised to enter Indian waters and its mandate was largely confined to regions in the Indian Ocean like the Gulf of Aden, a hotbed of piracy.

The police have intensified their probe to ascertain the motive the ship's presence in that area.The ship has 10 crew members, comprising two Ukranians and eight Indians. The vessel also has 25 security guards (6 British, 14 Estonian, 1 Ukranian and 4 Indians)
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From available evidence, i wouldn't read too much as yet into the US Vessel caught. First yes there are many mercenary vessels that ply the IO region giving protection to civil ships. Even if i am a ship with 10000 tones of TNT i have the right to innocent passage via Malacca if i am more than 12 NM from the coast for sure. Yet if i am doing anything that is inimical to the country that provides me the right to innocent passage, then i can be chased, caught and arrested. For a country like India it's not just territorial waters that are 12 Nm, it's also the contiguous zone that extends another 12 Nm. Anyone can transit that zone. They don't require a visa to transit and neither a check on what they are carrying. That is the right to innocent passage. Yet that right to IP can be revoked if it is found it is not a passage but some attempt that is not so innocent. So let some more facts turn up here..before we make up our minds.
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So instead of the matter becoming an issue between India and USA; the matter is becoming a tussle between State (Tamil Nadu) and the Center (UPA). Wow. No words to convey the emotions.
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SwamyG wrote:So instead of the matter becoming an issue between India and USA; the matter is becoming a tussle between State (Tamil Nadu) and the Center (UPA). Wow. No words to convey the emotions.
Perhaps because the Govts in state and centre are batting for India and US respectively?
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Sanku wrote:
SwamyG wrote:So instead of the matter becoming an issue between India and USA; the matter is becoming a tussle between State (Tamil Nadu) and the Center (UPA). Wow. No words to convey the emotions.
Perhaps because the Govts in state and centre are batting for India and US respectively?
I agree. American ship with no americans in it?? And 6 british security guards, a perfect alibi to do something clandestine.
The police have intensified their probe to ascertain the motive the ship's presence in that area.The ship has 10 crew members, comprising two Ukranians and eight Indians. The vessel also has 25 security guards (6 British, 14 Estonian, 1 Ukranian and 4 Indians)
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The peace and tranquility of Tirupati has been disturbed by an international Islamic women's college set up by a mystery woman in this holy city.

Tirupati, in Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh is the abode of Lord Venkateswara and Goddess Padmavathi and draws millions of pilgrims every year.

The Heera International Islamic College-Women's Arabic College, is a massive six-floor building at Chandragiri village in the suburbs.


This college, which is protected by a four-meter-high compound wall, has given rise to a lot of apprehensions in the minds of the people and Nowhera Shaikh, founder of the college, finds herself in the centre of a controversy.

Even prominent Muslim leaders warn that the institution will create distrust and misunderstanding between various religious groups in the temple town. Shamir Basha, a widely-respected Muslim businessman in Tirupati said the Islamic college established last year was shrouded in mystery. “Nowhera Shaikh claims she is from Tirupati. But nobody had heard her name before she started the college. This is going to be a major issue, perhaps more in intensity than the Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid issue,” Basha told The Pioneer.

Basha, who worships daily at the Lord Venkateswara temple, said the college was a matter of concern. “The college will draw a number of people from West Asia to Tirupati. We are not sure about the kind of people who will be visiting the city. Tirupati is already facing threat from various terrorist groups,” Basha said.

Sorakayala Krishna Reddy, Tirupati's historian and chronicler said the Islamic college has been built on land reclaimed from a temple pond.

The land on which the college has been built belonged to Thimmapuram Venkateswara Temple. This temple was built in 1542 by the grandson of Sant Annamacharya, the music composer. The temple was destroyed by Hyder Ali in 1782. The original statue of Lord Venkateswara measuring 14.5 feet was there in the temple land for a long time,” said Reddy.

Krishna Reddy said the temple land had been given to the priests of the temple by the then administrators. “How this land reached the hands of the present owners is shrouded in mystery. A thorough probe should be ordered into the transaction details of the land,” said the septuagenarian scholar.

The women's college is yet to get affiliation from any of the universities. Recently Shaikh held a Press meet and introduced the media to more than 300 burqa clad girls who are studying at a madrasa for which Shaikh has the permission.
Powder Keg Alarm over Islamic University in Tirupati
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Expect massive slaughter of Cows, Buffaloes, Goats in the streets of Tirupati in the years to come. Expect secular parties to say all this is OK..to each his own. Expect a few blasts now and then, expect the seculars to arrest a few priests and say Terrorism knows no religion. Expect lots of settlers, Rohingya's and general BD populations to sky rocket and seculars to provide Aadhar, Ration cards. Expect massive Id festivities and restrictions on Temple processions and Kirtans etc. Expect riots in case of conflict.
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Our very own Moily ji might have rubbed the faith fools wrong way. :D
I wonder if anyone has reacted yet. After all, so many of them are die-hard Aurangzeb fans; fantasizing about bringing back the divine Aurangeb era.
But according to Moily ji, Azeb era was jungle raaj? ;)

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Secularism is for lesser mortals. If terrorists burn a Christian school in J&K no one talks of secularism.
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Unfortunately, this seems to be have become habitual - in another part of the world (belgium) the same kind of attacks happened, when police went to arrest some criminals.

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Shadowy Arab billionaire behind armed US ship

An American ship flying a Sierra Leone flag, carrying sophisticated arms and ammunition off the western Indian sea board. A mercenary shipping company and its Arab billionaire owner who lives in the vicinity of White House.

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No wonder the ship's captain tried to commit suicide.

Must be the mother ship for transfering arms to all sorts of rebels in Muddle East.
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Sushupti wrote:Shadowy Arab billionaire behind armed US ship

An American ship flying a Sierra Leone flag, carrying sophisticated arms and ammunition off the western Indian sea board. A mercenary shipping company and its Arab billionaire owner who lives in the vicinity of White House.

http://newindianexpress.com/thesundayst ... ign=Buffer
An American ship flying a Sierra Leone flag, carrying sophisticated arms and ammunition off the western Indian sea board. A mercenary shipping company and its Arab billionaire owner who lives in the vicinity of White House. A multi-billion dollar anti-piracy industry in the Indian Ocean that has become the new Iraq after the Americans pulled out of Baghdad, shutting off the massive greenback pipeline to private security agencies like Halliburton whose mercenaries helped US troops fight insurgents in the treacherous alleys of Falluja and Kandahar. The story of MV Seaman Guard Ohio, currently docked at Tuticorin under the watch of the Indian Navy and the Coast Guard is one that Wilbur Smith could easily have penned.

THE WEAPONS MYSTERY: The ship is owned by AdvanFort, the private maritime security company that remains tightlipped about the lack of proper documentation for the 35 sophisticated assault rifles and over 5,000 rounds of ammunition found aboard the vessel. Contrary to evidence, it claimed that the Indian Coast Guard had given the ship a clean chit when it berthed in Tuticorin on September 9. It docked first in Kochi on August 23 for refuelling. Two weeks later, it met with an accident off Tuticorin port. According to AdvanFort’s official press release, a clearance certificate was issued by the coast guard to the ship on September 9 while it was in Tuticorin. In a press statement on October 17, the company even released coast guard clearance certificate to the press. Sources said at the time of its arrival in September, the ship was clean and had no weapons on board. Therein lies the mystery. What was the ship doing in Indian waters? “What was the objective and purpose of the ship in Indian waters? There is not much piracy near our maritime borders. I think some of the biggest scandals are happening out there, and we have to find out what,” said former Vice Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral (retd) K K Nayyar.

THE SHADOWY BILLIONAIRE: The incident raises questions over the unregulated business practices and methods adopted by shady operators involved in private maritime security. The owner of Seaman Guard Ohio, Samir Farajallah, an UAE businessman operates in the shadow of war. He is so reclusive that his name cannot be found even on the AdvanFort website. According to Public Education Center, a non-profit organisation based in Washington, Farajallah, through New-Field Exhibitions, a post-war profiteering conglomerate, controls the private mercenary and Intelligence operation business from New-Field headquarters on Seventeenth Street in Washington DC, a pricey locality close to the White House. Sources said Farajallah has open access to Pentagon. They say he is acting as facilitator for US companies in war-torn countries of Iraq, Libya and Afghanistan through enterprise conferences. These are meetings with officials in war-torn countries, who are tasked with big budgets—mostly grants from the US—and powers to reconstruct infrastructure in their countries.
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The mystery surrounding the ship caught at Tuticorin port with a cache of arms and ammunition continues to deepen, with the focus shifting on US-based Arab billionaire Samir Farajallah, who owns AdvanFort, which in turn owns MV Seaman Guard Ohio.

Sources said Farajallah has open access to Pentagon. They say he is acting as facilitator for US companies in war-torn countries of Iraq, Libya and Afghanistan through enterprise conferences. These are meetings with officials in war-torn countries, who are tasked with big budgets—mostly grants from the US—and powers to reconstruct infrastructure in their countries. At the enterprise conferences, each participant has to pay a minimum $2,000 to get just a 15-minute interview with the officer responsible. After the Iraq war was over, Farajallah had organised the Iraq summit where he promised delegates private one-on-one meetings with US military officers, Iraq government ministers and prime contractors to grab Iraqi projects. Farajallah founded AdvanFort in Virginia in 2009. It has regional offices in London, Dubai and Manila, providing maritime security, intelligence operations, and armed security personnel for a hefty price. Interestingly, this was not the first known instance when Farajallah had a brush with the law. In July 2011, his son, Ahmed Farajallah, was arrested in Virginia for illegally procuring 26 automatic weapons to be used for AdvanFort counter-piracy ships abroad. A case was filed against Ahmed and two others in Eastern District Court of Virginia. The judgement of the court reveals that AdvanFort had pleaded guilty to the Criminal Information. According to a maritime website Gcaptain, the weapons were eventually destroyed and AdvanFort in March 2013, pleaded guilty to “Aiding and Abetting the Making of a False Statement during the Acquisition of Firearms”.

A final judgement in the case pronounced on September 5, 2013 by Eastern District of Virginia Court barred AdvanFort from purchasing and possessing firearms in the US and asked the company to pay $180,000 in fines. However, the court said the company is not barred by these conditions of probation from lawfully acquiring and possessing legal firearms abroad for purpose of conducting their security and counter-piracy business. According to a 2009 report of Public Education Center, the corporate licence of Farajallah’s ‘New-Field Exhibitions’ was revoked several times and it was not authorised to operate in Washington or anywhere in the US.

ANTI-PIRACY INDUSTRY: The anti-pirate industry, which provides protection to ships and seamen, is a billion-dollar business. Investigators say that with the capture of the MV Seaman Guard Ohio, the contours of the shady multi-billion mercenary business in the unregulated shipping industry is slowly coming to light. Wary of ruthless Somali pirates operating in Gulf of Aden, Red Sea and the southern part of the Indian Ocean, shippers are more than willing to shell out $75,000 to $90,000 as escort fees instead of paying millions of dollars in ransom. In the wake of the threat to merchant ships, more than 320 private maritime security companies have mushroomed the world over, often flouting maritime laws of many countries. Of these, 67 companies are registered in Panama alone.

In the last seven years, it is estimated that approximately $385 million in ransom was paid to pirates to rescue over 150 hijacked vessels. According to the United Nation’s International Maritime Organisation (IMO), Somali pirates attacked 286 ships and dhows in 2011 and hijacked 33. In 2012, the number of attacks dropped to 99 and only 13 ships and dhows were hijacked for ransom. But, despite the sharp decline in ocean piracy, private security companies managed to corner over $1.7 billion as escort fees from shippers in 2012. The threat of piracy has made security companies, mostly operating out of the US and UK, rich and powerful.

FLAUNTING THE LAW: Pointing out an interesting trend in the private maritime security business, a senior official said all these small boats are known to carry flags of tax haven countries including Sierra Leone, Bahamas, Panama and Republic of Kiribati to escape accountability and taxes. MV Seaman too was operating under a Sierra Leone flag, though the security company is registered in Virginia, US.

“It is a corporate veil to flaunt the law and hide their responsibility and actions in international water. The United States Maritime Administration should also be held accountable for such loopholes. Intelligence agencies, I’m told would be looking into the port of registry to check whether the weapons aboard MV Seaman Guard Ohio were registered with them or not,” he said.

VEIL OF SECRECY: L’Affaire Seaman Guard Ohio has stirred up a storm in India. Sources said MV Seaman Guard Ohio failed to confirm whether the weapons aboard were procured from another ship covering the area or from a floating armoury cruising in international waters. “On two previous occasions, it did not declare the arms on board, which means the weapons were loaded after September 9. Who gave the clearance, why and how are the questions that need to be investigated,” a source said.

According to New Internationalist, a UK-based magazine, there are 18 floating armouries in the Red Sea, Gulf of Oman and Mozambique Channel, all of which rent out weapons outside territorial waters so as to sidestep weapons regulations. It said the contractors operate in an accountability vacuum. “No global treaties cover weapons fire from commercial ships.”

Calling these companies Corporate Mercenary, a UK based Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT) report said that the upper ranks of many of these companies are filled with former US and UK army officers.

“Governments, such as that of the UK, find the services of these companies cheaper than using regular armed forces, because many of the personnel come from Iraq or from poor countries like Nepal and Fiji and are willing to serve for a fraction of a regular soldier’s pay,” CAAT Said.

MISSING DETAILS: A representative of AdvanFort, Thomas Chacko, who is based in Dubai said the company operates in high risk zones and the Seaman Ohio was operating to secure a certain area in the Indian Ocean. However, Thomas failed to provide details of the arms and ammunition on board. He said, “Everything is accountable and all documents were handed over to the authorities.” Thomas also refused to reveal the destination of ship and the areas it covered in the last two to three months.

Sources said after leaving Sharjah sometime in June-July, the ship was first spotted in Indian waters when it berthed at Kochi port in August. At that time, it did not declare its weapons on board.

A month later, Seaman Guard Ohio met with an accident and was rescued by the Indian Coast Guard. “Even then nothing suspicious was noticed by the authorities,” sources said.

Former chief of Indian Coast Guard, Vice Admiral (retd) A K Singh said the ship was anchored within Indian territorial water without obtaining prior permissions, which is illegal. “While verifying the facts about the weapons and the license is job of investigating agencies, the illegal procurement of diesel from a fish trawler is a serious offence. They need to inform Indian authorities 96 hours in advance if they plan to enter Indian territory,” Singh said.

Pealtnägija, an Estonian TV network, in a special broadcast in 2011 revealed that weapons provided by AdvanFort, which is touted as the biggest anti-piracy contractor in Estonia, lack the necessary documents and are not even registered in the country. The MV Seaman Guard had 14 Estonian armed guards on board when Coast guard intercepted the vessel.

“AdvanFort has on some occasions put Estonians aboard ships without arming them at all. Another problem is that the weapons provided lack the necessary legal documents,” the channel had claimed.

A detailed questionnaire sent to AdvanFort President William H. Watson did not elicit a response till the time of going to press.
Wouldnt be surprised if this ship is used for gun running to the Syrian 'rebels'

What is the poistion of the International Maritime Law towards private armed ships which as far as I know are supposed to be only the privilege of national Navies. All others are considered armed pirates.
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Making India perisoner of islamist Interests
Govt gives a push to Communal Violence Bill
The controversial Communal Violence Bill, which has been hanging fire for some years, is getting a fresh push from the Government with one Union minister even pitching for its introduction in the Winter Session of Parliament. (this explains the riots)Union Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde said work has begun on moving ahead with the Prevention of Communal and Targeted Violence Bill that aims to protect minorities from targeted attacks. “I have sought details of the bill from the concerned department,” he told reporters in Delhi…Asked whether the bill will be tabled in the next session of Parliament, expected to begin November-end, Me. Shinde said he was not sure. “But yes, work has started on it,” he said. Minority Affairs Minister K. Rahman Khan while noting that Muzaffarnagar riots had underlined inadequacies in existing laws to deal with such clashes pitched for introduction of the Bill in the Winter Session. Asked if UPA would table the Bill in the next session of Parliament, Mr. Khan told PTI that he was in its favour “but the decision has to be taken by the government”. A law on the lines of the Bill would have fixed accountability for Muzaffarnagar riots and helped victims who are still waiting for rehabilitation, he said. The communal clashes in Muzaffarnagar and adjoining areas last month claimed 62 lives and displaced over 40,000 people. Mr. Khan dismissed BJP’s claim that the UPA government is pushing for the Bill with an eye on elections, saying it has been under consultation for a long time and the government’s job is to function “till the last day”. BJP has dubbed the Bill as “anti-majority” while some regional parties feel it violated federal principles. The Bill has also been opposed by some states as it seeks to empower the central government to send central forces unilaterally in the event of communal disturbances. The draft bill largely sticks to the provisions in the ’Prevention of Communal and Targeted Violence (Access to Justice and Reparations) Bill, 2011’ prepared by Sonia Gandhi-headed National Advisory Council. Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said any step that will reduce communal violence is a good thing but the implications of the proposed bill on the state has to be discussed before his party, National Conference, takes any decision. “What effect it will have on Jammu and Kashmir keeping in view the special status of the state, what will be the role of our party and role of the coalition (partners), it needs to be discussed,” he told reporters in Srinagar. NC is an ally of Congress in UPA. “I do not see why it should be opposed by any party. It is not any community specific. Any communal violence should be curbed and there should a law for that,” Khan said. Mr. Khan said he had written to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Mr. Shinde after the riots, pushing for tabling of the Bill in Parliament and the Home Minister wrote back to him, saying it is “under consideration“. The BJP reacted angrily to the move and accused Congress of trying to “communalise” country before elections. “We are in support of a law to stop communal violence. But in this Bill some provisions were made deliberately to target certain organisations and groups. Let’s see in what form it comes to Parliament,” party spokesperson Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said. Another party leader Balbir Punj said UPA is resorting to diversionary tactic. “They (UPA) are trying to force communal political agenda...trying to communalise the country.” The bill was first introduced in Rajya Sabha in 2005 and subsequently referred to the Department—related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Home Affairs. The Committee submitted its report in 2006 to Parliament and notices were given in March 2007, December 2008, February 2009, December 2009 and again in February 2010 in Rajya Sabha for consideration and passing of the Bill. The bill, however, could not be taken up for consideration on any of these occasions. Thereafter, several suggestions from civil society groups were received and examined. Finally, the NAC said in July 2010 that there was a need to revise the law to deal with communal violence. It worked on a draft bill and submitted it on July 25, 2011 to the Home Ministry. Officials in the Union Home Ministry and the Law Ministry reportedly have objected to certain clauses of the draft bill, including responsibility of bureaucrats if communal violence erupts, saying they would come in the way of performing normal duties. The bill also proposes constitution of a body -- National Authority for Communal Harmony, Justice and Reparation -- by the Centre to exercise the powers and perform the functions assigned to it under this Act. Sources said there have strong objections from some state governments on setting up of such a “supervisory body”.
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KanchanGupta on Twitter & NitiCentral is going hammer & tongs against it.

What the NAC has done is taken its lessons learnt from the Godhra cottage industry & institutionalized them in the form of a bill.

As Swapan Dasgupta says on NWR Live, Congress has no major hopes of this bill passing. They are more interested in making this election about communalism & Islam Khatre me Hain. They want to stir the pot, consequences be damned.

They think they are being too clever by including SC/STs as a separate category in the bill. This is a "blunt-BJP-attack" strategy. Any strong noises against the bill by the BJP will be made to look *both* anti-Dalit and anti-Muslim.

How BJP reacts is key: Modi & Swamy must go strongly against it, with the latter being the alpha attack dog. Arun Jaitley must provide the rational, Constitutional justification for their stance against the bill.
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The NSA spying on India has been so underplayed by the spineless GOI,a shocking act.See how France-so-called allies are responding.There was another report that even the personal e-mail of a former Mexican president was hacked by the NSA.

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/o ... rveillance

Snowden leaks: France summons US envoy over NSA surveillance claims

Prime minister Jean-Marc Ayrault 'shocked' at Le Monde's claims that US intercepts French phone calls on 'massive scale'
The French government summoned the US ambassador in Paris on Monday to demand an urgent explanation over claims that the National Security Agency had engaged in widespread phone and internet surveillance of French citizens.

The French daily Le Monde published details from the NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden suggesting the US agency had been intercepting French phone traffic on what it termed "a massive scale".

Le Monde said more than 70m French phone calls had been recorded in one 30-day period late last year. Techniques included the automatic recording of conversations from certain numbers, and sweeping up text messages based on keywords. The paper warned that the interceptions were likely to have targeted not just those with suspected terrorist links but also people in business, politics and the French administration.

The French prime minister, Jean-Marc Ayrault, said he was shocked and demanded the US provide "clear answers, justifying the reasons these practices were used and above all creating the conditions of transparency so these practices can be put to an end".

Asked if France should be directly voicing its concerns to Barack Obama, Ayrault said it was up to the French president, François Hollande, to take any action, but "clearly there must be measures and they will be taken".

The White House responded by saying that the US "gathers foreign intelligence of the type gathered by all nations".

Caitlin Hayden, spokeswoman for the National Security Council at the White House, said: "We've begun to review the way that we gather intelligence, so that we properly balance the legitimate security concerns of our citizens and allies with the privacy concerns that all people share."

The claims were published as John Kerry, the US secretary of state, arrived in Paris for the start of a European tour to discuss the Middle East, especially Syria, and keen to stress close military and intelligence ties with Paris, which Kerry recently called the "oldest ally" of the US.

Laurent Fabius, French foreign minister, is due to meet Kerry on Tuesday to discuss Syria, but a French official said the NSA question would also be raised. Fabius warned: "This sort of practice between partners that invades privacy is totally unacceptable and we have to make sure, very quickly, that this no longer happens."

Fabius added: "We co-operate in a useful way in the fight against terrorism, but that does not justify everything."

The US ambassador, Charles Rivkin, was summoned to the French foreign ministry hours after Le Monde's investigation was published on Monday morning .

A French official said Rivkin was met by the ministry's head of staff, who reminded the US "that these types of practices between partners are totally unacceptable and we must be assured that they are no longer happening". The French demanded that Washington provide a full explanation "and tangible response to our concerns as soon as possible".

Marie Harf, deputy spokesperson at the state department, said the US was keen to ensure that press reports of "alleged intelligence activities" would not damage relations with France and other countries.

The reports in Le Monde, which were co-written by the outgoing Guardian journalist Glenn Greenwald – who worked with Snowden to lay bare the extent of the NSA's actions – claimed that between 10 December 2012 and 8 January 2013 the NSA recorded 70.3m phone calls in France.

According to the paper, the documents show that the NSA was allegedly targeting not only terrorist suspects but also politicians, businesspeople and members of the administration under a programme codenamed US-985D. The paper said "French interests" were "targeted on a daily basis".

Le Monde highlighted what it called "techniques used to violate the secrets or simply the private life of French people". The paper said: "The agency has several collection methods. When certain French phone numbers are dialled, a signal is activated that triggers the automatic recording of certain conversations. This surveillance also recovered SMS and content based on keywords."

Such methods, it added, allowed the NSA to keep a systematic record of the history of each target's connections. Le Monde said the unpublished Snowden documents it had seen showed "intrusion, on a vast scale, both into the private space of French citizens as well as into the secrets of major national firms".

The most recent documents cited by Le Monde, dated April 2013, indicated the NSA's interest in email addresses linked to Wanadoo, once part of France Telecom. About 4.5 million people still use wanadoo.fr email addresses in France. Also targeted was Alcatel-Lucent, a French-American telecoms company that employs more than 70,000 people and works in the sensitive sector of equipping communication networks.

One of the documents instructed analysts to draw not only from the electronic surveillance programme, but also from another initiative dubbed Upstream, which allows surveillance on undersea communications cables.

Le Monde said one document it consulted showed that between 8 February and 8 March 2013 the NSA collected, worldwide, 124.8bn telephone data items and 97.1bn computer data items. In Europe, only Germany and the UK exceeded France in terms of the numbers of interceptions.

Le Monde questioned why the French government had remained so discreet for months on the NSA question, compared with the tougher stance shown by Brazil and Germany.

In July Hollande threatened to suspend negotiations for a transatlantic free trade agreement after reports in the Guardian and Der Spiegel that the NSA spied on EU offices and European diplomatic missions in Washington and at the UN in New York.

"We were warned in June [about the programme] and we reacted strongly but obviously we need to go further," Fabius said. Also in July, Le Monde reported that France runs its own vast electronic surveillance operation, intercepting and stocking data from citizens' phone and internet activity, using similar methods to the NSA's Prism programme.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-24666120
Police in India kill 'top gangster' Neetu DabodiaPolice in the Indian capital, Delhi, say they have killed a notorious gangster wanted in more than 50 cases of murder, extortion and kidnapping.Surendra Malik, also known as Neetu Dabodia, was intercepted near a five-star hotel in south Delhi, senior police officer SN Srivastava said.Two other men with Dabodia were also killed. Police say they were forced to return fire when they resisted arrest.There was a cash reward of 100,000 rupees ($1,622; £1,000) for Dabodia.One of the two men with Dabodia at the time was identified as Alok Gupta, the identity of the other man is yet to established, Press Trust of India quoted Mr Srivastava as saying.Media reports quote police as saying the men tried to escape once they were surrounded and then opened fire. The men died on their way to hospital. Police had received a tip-off about his movements, Mr Srivastava said.
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When they kill Dawood Ibrahim let us know.

Top ganster wanted for 50 murders!

How about the murderers who are free after the 1984 attacks on Sikhs? Don't they out do this Malik/Walik?

And What kind of gangster has a name Neetu!!!
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