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Knowing True Islaam

Knowing True Islaam

Very informative program and a different type of Journalism.

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Great stuff!

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Away from the baying mob, the only captured gunman, a member of a Pakistani terrorist organisation, was being interrogated. Other details of the terror gang's meticulously planned attacks became clear after it emerged they hijacked an Indian fishing trawler and arrived on shore in dinghies. Prior to the attack, the militants had taken over an Indian fishing trawler. The captain's body was the only one found on the boat – he had been tied up and his throat cut. The boat was found abandoned near the Mumbai shore with GPS equipment and a satellite phone on board. Police and intelligence agencies hope a log of calls will reveal their movements amid reports that one call was made to Pakistan. The gunmen landed from the boat on rubber dinghies and the subsequent bloodbath started with an attack on the main railway station that killed nearly 50 people. Scotland Yard has now joined the search for the terror mastermind behind the Mumbai massacres. Agents from the FBI are also expected to co-ordinate efforts to piece together the sequence of events leading up to the bloody sieges. The full article contains 796 words and appears in Scotland On Sunday newspaper.Page 1 of 1 Last Updated: 30 November 2008 12:58 AM Source: Scotland On Sunday Location: Scotland

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SAJA, the South Asian Journalists Association

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    Lydia Polgreen, NYT India Correspondent

    SAJA presents a conversation with Lydia Polgreen, one of three new correspondents who will be based in India for The New York Times (the others are Vikas Bajaj, former NY-based business reporter, already in Mumbai; and Jim Yardley, current NYT Beijing bureau chief, moving this summer to New Delhi). Polgreen, the NYT's award-winning West Africa correspondent, will talk about how she's preparing for South Asia and will take your comments, suggestions and questions. Please post your thoughts/suggestions at http://www.sajaforum.org/2009/03/webcast-lydia-polgreen-new-nyt-new-delhi-correspondent.html or e-mail saja@columbia.edu

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    Minal Hajratwala, author, "Leaving India"

    SAJA presents a conversation with Minal Hajratwala, author of "Leaving India: My Family's Journey from Five Villages to Five Continents" - a wonderful nonfiction book you won't want to miss. Here's what Alice Walker (The Color Purple) had to say: "It is what I imagine India itself to be like: incomparable, sprawling, rich, surprising, very old and wise and forever capable of recreating itself, no matter where pieces of it land." Send your questions to saja[at]columbia.edu - and see more on the book at http://bit.ly/minal

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    Poets, editors and scholars discuss South Asian poetry

    SAJA presents a webcast on Wednesday about contemporary South Asian poetry, from the Diaspora and around the world. Join acclaimed poets and editors Ravi Shankar, Pireeni Sundaralingam, Patrick Rosal, Carolyne Wright, Kazim Ali and literary agent Sarah Jane Freymann to discuss the conception and shaping of the extraordinary anthology, "Language for a New Century: Contemporary Poetry from Asia, the Middle East and Beyond." Hailed by Nobel Laureate Nadine Gordimer as "a beautiful achievement for world literature," two of the co-editors will discuss the project with their agent and a contributor. The collection includes poets from 61 different countries writing in over 40 different languages and include poets such as Vikram Seth, Taslima Nasrin, Michael Ondaatje, Meena Alexander, Faiz Ahmed Faiz and Jeet Thayil. Please join us with your questions and comments.

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