
New Delhi-24th July2010
Radical Islamic outfit Popular Front of India (PFI) is aiming to convert Kerala into a Muslim majority state in the next 20 years, Kerala Chief Minister V.S. Achuthanandan said here Saturday.
“For achieving that goal, the outfit is pumping money to attract youth and give them weapons. They also try to convert youth from other communities and persuade them to marry Muslim girls,”(love jihads) Achuthanandan informed reporters here. read more »

Former inmate recalls daring escape from death camp
Nowytarg (Poland), July 23, :
The 23-year-old Bielecki used his privileged position as a German-speaking Catholic Pole to orchestrate the daring rescue of his Jewish girlfriend who was doomed to die in the concentration camp in Auschwitz read more »
West Bengal-India
BEHRAMPORE, 23 JULY: Police in Murshidabad have arrested a teenaged boy who brought a live bomb to school today. Sabirul Sheikh, apparently a firm believer that all's is fair in love and war, allegedly planned to attack a rival for the affections of a girl, both of them fellow students.
At around 10.30 a.m. as the students and teachers of the Chhatina Kandi Gurupada High School in Kandi municipality were getting ready for the daily prayer meeting, Sheikh, a standard VIII student, was heard asking around for a senior, Krishna Ghosh, a class X student who had beaten him up yesterday. The two had reportedly quarrelled over Krishna’s girlfriend, also a student of the co-educational school. read more »
Kochi: Yunis Ali, the fourth accused in the lecturer attack case, said that they had tried to chop the hand of the lecturer three times before but succeed only in the fourth attempt. Yunis made it clear that it was not a quotation team which carried out the attack but radical Islamic outfit Popular Front activists themselves. read more »

Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu announced Thursday his intention to retire from public life on October 7 – the day he is to turn 79.
Though he retired as Archbishop of Cape Town in 1996 and retired again after completion of the work of South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission, the Nobel Peace Prize winner said he continued to work as “my mission determined”. read more »
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