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War on Communism Archive
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Want to get hold of this Book
Posted on December 29, 2004 | No CommentsR.K. Raghavan has a neat review of a newly-released book entitled, THE CRIMSON AGENDA ? Maoist Protest and Terror. He writes at length of the stranglehold that the Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-M) has gained over most parts of that strategically located Himalayan kingdom. We... -
An Interview with Sharansky
Posted on December 20, 2004 | No CommentsThe FrongPage Magazine has a good interview with Nathan Sharansky, a former Soviet political prisoner who spent time at the Gulag. He makes a solid case for democracy. To understand why dictators have a problem with making peace – or at least a genuine peace... -
Damage Control, Image-Sprucing Exercise & Other Assortments
Posted on December 14, 2004 | 2 CommentsThis interview: from a clandestine Marxist to a Marxist minister (Finance Minister of West Bengal) is amusing to say the least. Normally a newspaper report/interview leader is supposed to be expressed in a neutral tone. However, the Indian Express is different: it takes sides when... -
Keep them in Business so you can Steal
Posted on December 10, 2004 | 1 CommentThanks Ravikiran for pointing me to this report. Just the other day I had written a book review about the Pinkos’ U-turn–among other records of their insidiousness–during the Quit India Movement. This news report smacks of the same stuff. The Communist Party of India on... -
Let the Left Suffer Everlasting Hell
Posted on April 29, 2004 | 2 CommentsShikha Mukherjee writes in the Indian Express about the political readjustments taking place in the last bastion of the Left in India: West Bengal. Her conclusions seem to point towards a mellowed-down CPM as opposed to the perpetually shrieking party of the old times. Critics could...