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Some News Items From Londonistan

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Submitted by S.C.Panda (India), Oct 4, 2006 at 06:13

Dear Prof Pipes,

A few years ago,as reported in the Indian press, a Hindu, working as an accountant in the Middle East died naturally. His brother wanted to cremate the dead there. The local Islamic government denied permission. So at a great expense to himself brought his dead brother to India for cremation. These kind of information are deliberately hidden by the apologists of Islam.

Regards,S.C.Panda,India

Prof Daniel Pipes,MEF,USA

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