Group: alt.education
From: Romanise
Date: Saturday, March 29, 2008 2:34 AM
Subject: Re: Muzzle the Dalai lama

On Mar 28, 9:34 pm, hcobb wrote:
> On Mar 28, 10:24 am, "harmony" wrote:
>
> > what did you see out there that made you think the rule of law is weak? the
> > hindus seem to talk a good game about their country's peacefulness.
>
> Peaceful does not mean law abiding. (Just think of what the Beatles
> learned in India...)
>
> http://www.ahrchk.net/pr/mainfile.php/2005mr/257/
> The Hong Kong-based rights group noted that risk of reparation, lack
> of legal aid and protection, lengthy delays in justice and caste
> discrimination still bar the ordinary Indian from seeking redress for
> human rights violations such as torture in India.
>
> http://129.3.20.41/eprints/le/papers/0212/0212001.abs
> THE ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES OF A WEAK JUDICIARY: INSIGHTS FROM INDIA
>
> In America the family of this poor boy would have inflicted around 60
> buses worth of damage on the transit system, but they would have been
> far harsher about it. They would have used lawyers...
>
> http://www.thaindian.com/newsportal/uncategorized/bus-crushes-boy-in-...
> Bus crushes boy in Pune, crowd damages 60 buses
>
> And so on. The rule of law does not apply in India.
>
> -HJC

Attitude of educated Indians is to blame.

Indians with education or without (like "harmony" in this thread) that
have moved to USA are busy "fighting" Islam and glorifying their
religion that has solidified casteism in India.

Teachers are unwilling to address corruption in education, lawyers and
judges are unwilling to address corruption in courts of laws, that is
India.

If you have Indian coworkers get them to respond to the cause of the
petition in the following

www.dmjoshi.org