Saturday, May 1, 2010

India's Dirty War



From Forbes:

A violent struggle over resource-rich land is pitting billionaires against Maoists. Thousands of villagers have been killed and displaced.

Early one morning last October police forces surrounded the residents of Gompad, a remote village in the state of Chhattisgarh in eastern India, and attacked. Sixteen people were killed, including an older couple and their 25-year-old daughter, who was stabbed in the head with a knife and had her breasts sliced off. Her 2-year-old son survived, but three of his fingers were chopped off. A neighbor who witnessed the massacre was shot in the leg as she tried to escape. What prompted the rampage? The cops suspected the villagers of sympathizing with Maoist insurgents, believing that some were informants. A criminal case has been filed by the survivors against the state.

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My Comment
: Roots to civil wars like India's always starts on a local/rural level .... a massacre here, police brutality there .... in the end people feel victimized and with no recourse to justice resort to waging war against the authorities. India war against the Naxalites fits into this category to a tee.

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