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March, 2003 The
Asymmetries of Communalism. Is the Campaign 'selectively targeting'
majority communalism? This issue is addressed in three
parts: Hindu majoritarian communalism poses the greatest threat to
puralism and secularism in India, functions through and with the
apparatus of the state, and expresses itself in terms of 'Hindu nationalism'
with an organizational reach and political ambition that are of an
entirely different magnitude compared to minority communal movements.
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February, 2003 Is curtailing
funding of hatred resulting in denial of development for
the needy? A consideration of the deceptive 'trickle down
development' argument used in defence of the IDRF.
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February, 2003 In response
to questions on how the campaign serves the cause of stopping
hate at the ground level, why funding the RSS is a bad idea
even if small amounts trickle to the ground, and whether
the Campaign is merely 'Sangh Baiting?'
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February, 2003 Campaign Responds to supporters
Concerns. In response to constructive reflections provided
by hundreds of supporters, the Campaign poses the critical
question: What should be done if criticizing Hindutva
has the inevitable and immediate consequence of helping it
consolidate its position?
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January, 2003 Consider this considered.
An analysis of the pro-IDRF "report" titled 'Consider This.'
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December, 2002 Campaign
responds to IDRF's rebuttal of the Foreign Exchange of Hate
Report.
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