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April 2, 1453: Constantinople, siege and fall of, 2 April-29 May
April 2, 1926:Riots between Moslems & Hindus in Calcutta
Hinduism remains a vibrant, cultural and religious force in the world today. To understand Hinduism, it is necessary that we examine its history and marvel at its sheer stamina to survive in spite of repeated attacks across India’s borders, time and again, by Greeks, Shaks, Huns, Arabs, Pathans, Mongols, Portuguese, British etc. India gave shelter, acceptance, and freedom to all. But, in holy frenzy, millions of Hindus were slaughtered or proselytized.
Their cities were pillaged and burnt, temples were destroyed and accumulated treasures of centuries carried off. Even under grievous persecutions from the ruling foreigners, the basics of its civilization remained undefiled and, as soon as the crises were over Hindus returned to the same old ways of searching for the perfection of the unknown.
For no other country in the world from east to west, faces the agony that the Hindus in India have to face. They are the injured party; but even today they are crucified by the ‘so called’ secularists—most of them themselves Hindus—at every stage.
No country in the world has been so ravaged and raped by outside forces as India has been down the centuries: Not Japan, not China, not Russia, none of the European countries, neither the Arab nations and certainly not the United States of America. Krishnadevaraya of the Vijayanagar Empire did not send his forces to Portugal to tear down churches, use force to convert Christians to Hinduism and indulge in religious terrorism. Prithviraj Chauhan did not invade Afghanistan nor Central Asia and raise temples.
No Chola, Chera or Pandya (Indian) rulers sent a fleet to Saudi Arabia to tear down the Ka’aba and build a temple to Meenakshi on its ruins or even next to it to demonstrate Hindu might. India and Hinduism have been ravaged beyond belief. Hindu missionaries did not accompany a conquering horde to Britain and under their benign rule set to convert Scottish peasants to Hinduism—or even Buddhism.
No blood has been shed for religion in India except by its invaders. Intolerance came with Islam and Christianity; the Moslems proposed to buy Paradise with the blood of “infidels” and the Portuguese, when they captured Goa, introduced the Inquisition into India.
April 2, 1979: In Lebanon, three men fired two rocket-propelled grenades into the U.S. Embassy in Beirut. Palestinian terrorists had threatened to attack at American interests as a result of the signing of the Egyptian-Israeli treaty. April 2, 1981: In Denmark, the labor adviser at the Turkish Embassy in Copenhagen was seriously wounded when terrorists invaded his apartment. Callers to the Associated Press stated that the “Commandos of Retribution for the Armenian Genocide” were responsible. Demir survived the six bullet wounds he received from the Marxist gang. Again, just cause, right target, wrong tactic.
April 2, 1989: Islamic fundamentalists in Turkey bombed a British Embassy vehicle and detonated another bomb at the British Cultural Center. The attacks followed continued threats against British interests in connection with the Salman Rushdie book Satanic Verses.
April 2, 1993: In Cambodia, the Socialist Secular Humanist Khmer Rouge shot and killed three Bulgarian UN peacekeepers in the Kompong Speu Province. After having a meal together, one Marxist left and came back with 10 more leftists who opened fire on the Bulgarians. Three other soldiers were seriously injured. Pol Pot, the Khmer Rouge leader, denied responsibility for the attack because in addition to being merciless, the Communist was disingenuous. These are two of many traits the advocates of the religion of man share with Muhammad’s religion.
April 2, 1994: A bomb exploded in an Istanbul bazaar. Two people were killed, and twelve were wounded, including Spanish and Belgian tourists. The attack was part of a PKK campaign to dissuade tourists from traveling to Turkey.
April 2, 2000: In Pakistan, Yemeni Ahmed Abdullah, with suspected links to bin Laden, and confirmed links to Islam, was arrested trying to enter Afghanistan.
On This Day Since 9/11
April 2, 2002: Tabaloo-Sung, India. Two policemen are killed in a village ambush by the Mujahideen.
April 2, 2003: Davao, Philippines. Moro Islamic Front terrorist bomb kills sixteen people (including several children) at a wharf and injures at least forty-four
April 2, 2004: Lahore, Pakistan. Christian pastor is gunned down by Muslim extremists in front of his wife and four children. April 2, 2004: Bukhara, Uzbekistan. Female suicide bomber kills a policeman and critically injures herself. April 2, 2004: Baqubah, Iraq. Attackers yell “Allah Akbar,” then kill three policemen riding in a vehicle with a hand grenade. Three others are injured.
April 2, 2005: Baghdad, Iraq. Car bomb kills five Iraqis and injures another five. A government minister of education is gunned down in a separate attack. April 2, 2005: Narathiwat, Thailand. A Buddhist man is murdered by Muslims while sitting in his pick-up truck with his children.
April 2, 2006: Sararogha, Pakistan. Islamists murder a pro-government cleric.
April 2, 2006: Lamitan, Philippines. Suspected Abu Sayyaf terrorists gun down a policeman and seriously injure his son.
April 2, 2006: Nimroz, Afghanistan. The Taliban stop a vehicle and force a Turkish engineer out. They then shoot him to death and burn his body.
April 2, 2006: Kandahar, Afghanistan. Religious extremists ambush a police checkpoint, killing five officers.
April 2, 2006: Sopore, India. Islamic militants assassinate a city councilman.
April 2, 2006: Lama Dhar, India. A teenager is killed in a grenade attack by the Mujahideen.
April 2, 2007: Baqubah, Iraq. Twenty-one people are abducted and murdered by Jihadis.
April 2, 2007: Kirkuk, Iraq. Radical Sunnis bomb a school, killing thirteen, including eight schoolgirls and a baby. Nearly two-hundred others are wounded. April 2, 2007: Kandahar, Afghanistan. Religious extremists attack a police checkpoint, killing three officers. April 2, 2007: Shalobar, Pakistan. Two people, including a student, are killed by gunfire during a sectarian clash.
April 2, 2007: Sab al-Bor, Iraq. An 11-year-old boy has his throat slit by al-Qaeda. April 2, 2007: Baghdad,Iraq. At least three separate Jihad attacks leave twenty people dead.
April 2, 2008: Kupwara, India. A man is shot to death in his home by Islamic militants.
April 2, 2008: Baghdad, Iraq. Two women are among six killed in Jihad bombings. April 2, 2008: Mahmudiya, Iraq. Gunmen shoot a teacher to death and injure his son April 2, 2008: Muqdadiyah, Iraq. Eleven Iraqis are murdered in Mujahideen bombings
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