To: BullDog108
The Subcontinent is a strange place, and even stranger at its fringes. You have Christian groups committing atrocities rivaling the Islamists, sometimes, in India's far North-East, although lately, the violence is down after an Indian federal troop surge coupled with an on-going dialogue process.
The semblances of normalcy that has been forced there has lead to a rise in tourism over the years.
25 posted on
02/26/2007 11:04:51 PM PST by
CarrotAndStick
(The articles posted by me needn't necessarily reflect my opinion.)
To: CarrotAndStick
The Subcontinent is a strange place, and even stranger at its fringes. Tell me about it, ;^)
I'm on my way to Kolkata in the morning . . .
26 posted on
02/26/2007 11:07:16 PM PST by
BullDog108
("Conservatives believe in God; Liberals think they ARE God " -- Ann Coulter)
To: CarrotAndStick
I spent some time there years ago.
I wouldn't say Christians commit attrocities at any level approcing what the Muslims do. Christians are usually the victims of both the Muzzies AND the Hindu's.
If you call self defence in rare cases "atrocities", well...
Some of the most beautiful places in India are where there are small Christian and Hindu villages that live very peaceful lives near the lush forests in the north east, but far enough away from Muslim infested Bangladesh where the Muslims don't exist at all. it's only where you have mosks that you have problems with muslims going crazy from time to time after pray day on friday nights.
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