Never forget
Never forget. Let’s always remember.
Suggestions/corrections/additions welcome. Data for other dates and events — blasts, riots, etc — also welcome. This is just a first cut.
Never forget. Let’s always remember.
Suggestions/corrections/additions welcome. Data for other dates and events — blasts, riots, etc — also welcome. This is just a first cut.
July 15, 2006 at 7:56 am
Dilip,
Excellent effort. Kudos.
July 15, 2006 at 9:24 am
Since the riots didn’t happen as widely expected, what are you gonna do with this new blog? Will you keep it hanging with just two bombings?
Another way to ask this question: surely a lot more attacks/freedom struggles will allow you to have more posts and visitors in this new blog. So, at least part of your mind will actually desire such events to happen, right?
My final question is, who gave you the right to flaunt the names of their deads on your blog? Sure, a lot of 9/11 bloggers had a list of names but given that you are anti-Hindu, can you claim right of fair use?
July 15, 2006 at 11:39 am
kudos! what we needed at this moment of peril is another blog! this is fine gesture from dsouza that will receive kudos from the blogging world. i fully support this gesture.
July 17, 2006 at 4:06 am
Since terror and its supporting ideologies can be inflicted upon Indian soil without borders being the slightest impediment, we should also extend our remembrance of dates beyond the borders to Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh.
Let us look at the dates of victimization with respect to them also:
Hijacking of Indian Airline 814
The massacre of Shias in Mazar-i-Sharif:
http://www.hazara.net/taliban/genocide/mazar/mazar.html
We should not forget these, either. Let us remember these events.
July 17, 2006 at 4:24 am
heh, notice how most of D’Souza’s fans post anonymously? that’s it guys, keep those paper bags over your heads. shows how much confidence they have in Dilip. ;P