Mahatma Gandhi is the son of Africa and was also influenced by the principles of non-violence during his days spent in that continent, said Amusaa K. Mwanamwambwa, Speaker of the Zambian National Assembly, here. Read Full Story
G andhi’s racism: The truth behind the mask. Behold Sergeant-Major Gandhi who supported the British during the Boer War and Zulu Rebellion. Behold the prophet of peace who worked to stratify the society in South Africa, Whites, Indians and Blacks based on the Hindu Caste system. Behold the “Enlightened One” that supported the British effort in World War one, and packed off thousands to the war effort to be used as cannon-fodder. Behold the pacifist that sent thousands to kill millions... Read Full Story
Gandhi in his childhood Gandhi in his teens Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi in South Africa in 1895 Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi as Lawyer Gandhi in Videshi outfit at 19 years of age Young and handsome Gandhi Gandhi with his wife Kasturba after returning from South Africa Gandhi with his collegues in South Africa Mohandas Gandhi with his friends in South Africa Gandhi and his wife Kasturba Gandhi preaching a group of people Gandhi interacting with his followers sitting in a train Gandhi in Downing... Read Full Story
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BIOGRAPHY OF MAHATMA GANDHI Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born on October 2, 1869 in Porbandar, India. He became one of the most respected spiritual and political leaders of the 1900's. GandhiJi helped free the Indian people from British rule through nonviolent resistance, and is honored by Indians as the father of the Indian Nation. The Indian people called Gandhiji 'Mahatma', meaning Great Soul. At the age of 13 Gandhi married Kasturba, a girl the same age. Their parents arranged the... Read Full Story
Mohammad Ali Jinnah after winning the elections, and as “the sole spokesman” of all the Muslims of the South Asian Subcontinent fought for and got the British to agree to Separate Electorate for the Muslims. This gave the Muslims tremendous clout in the political spectrum of South Asian Asia politics. Mohammad Ali Jinnah and nurtured and brought in Dr. Ambedakar into the parliament and convinced him to demand separate electorate for the Dalits and Untouchables. Dr. Ambedkar compared the... Read Full Story
G andhi’s racism: The truth behind the mask. Behold Sergeant-Major Gandhi who supported the British during the Boer War and Zulu Rebellion. Behold the prophet of peace who worked to stratify the society in South Africa, Whites, Indians and Blacks based on the Hindu Caste system. Behold the “Enlightened One” that supported the British effort in World War one, and packed off thousands to the war effort to be used as cannon-fodder. Behold the pacifist that sent thousands to kill millions... Read Full Story
Mohandas K. Gandhi was a bigoted racist. His contribution to the Independence of South Asia was slim to none. Prime Minister Atlee said so very clearly. Gandhi’s bigotry and racism was repudiated by the US Congress and the Novel Academy which refused him a prize because of his support for war. Gandhi supported every war that the British Empire fought and wanted to be a Recruiter in Chief for the British Empire. His personal life was beset with child abuse and adultery with 12 year old... Read Full Story
WEEKEND MAGAZINE (November 07 2009): India, the 7th largest country by its geographical area is controlled by a tiny fundamentalist community called Brahman. Although, claiming to be the world’s largest democracy and the 2nd most populous nation in the world, India is a conspicuous symbol of religion based terrorism. Their centuries old socio-religious norms of hatred and minorities’ genocide make India a neo-Nazi of the 21st century.
While claiming to be secular and democratic, the Indian... Read Full Story
G andhi’s racism: The truth behind the mask. Behold Sergeant-Major Gandhi who supported the British during the Boer War and Zulu Rebellion. Behold the prophet of peace who worked to stratify the society in South Africa, Whites, Indians and Blacks based on the Hindu Caste system. Behold the “Enlightened One” that supported the British effort in World War one, and packed off thousands to the war effort to be used as cannon-fodder. Behold the pacifist that sent thousands to kill millions... Read Full Story