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They'll discuss burgers. But not the plight of Christians
It was the elephant in the room: the President of the United States and the Prime Minister of Britain talked of missiles and green house gases, Libya and Afghanistan, and how to barbecue a perfect burger. But they studiously avoided raising the plight of 250 million Christians who face persecution around the world. For two days the most important men in the free world had a chance to draw up a plan to help their co-religionists who face torture and death in Egypt, India, Pakistan, Sudan and China; they blew it.Copts, Evangelicals, Catholics, Greek Orthodox: the persecutors are indiscriminate. Their means include arson, shooting, rape and pillaging; and their methods are often legitimate in their own country, as in Pakistan, where under its blasphemy law, any dissent from Islam is unlawful. The anti-Christians’ aim is to eradicate a religion they consider subversive, because it challenges the oppression of totalitarianism and extremist Islam. read more »
I don't think Obama's visit will be a success'

Brajesh Mishra, India's [ Images ] former National Security Adviser and one of the country's leading strategic thinkers, shares his take on United States President Barack Obama's [ Images ] visit to India.
Read on to find out why he thinks that the much-awaited visit may not succeed in spite of the need for India and the US to engage more than ever. read more »
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