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		<title>To the Editors of Hindu &#8211; a letter RE MF Hussain</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is a very thought provoking letter that arrived in a forward-mail in my inbox.  I find it presents an extremely interesting point of view and deserves to be shared on the web with others who may not receive this email in their inbox: This is a Letter  to the Editor of The Hindu, from [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a very thought provoking letter that arrived in a forward-mail in my inbox.  I find it presents an extremely interesting point of view and deserves to be shared on the web with others who may not receive this email in their inbox:</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em>This is a   Letter  to the Editor of The Hindu, from a practising Christian lady  who   was Professor in Stella Maris College, Chennai till recently; now  settled at   Baroda, regarding an Edit in The Hindu in favour of bringing back MF  Hussain   to India.</em></span></p>
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<p>Dear Ram,</p>
<p>I have taken time to write this to you Ram-for the simple reason that  we have   known you for so many years- you and The Hindu bring back happy  memories   Please take what I am putting down as those that come from an agonized  soul.   You know that I do not mince words and what I have to say I will-I  call a   spade a spade-now it is too late for me to learn the tricks of being  called a   ‘secularist’ if that means a bias for, one, and a bias against,   another.</p>
<p>Hussain is now a citizen of Qatar-this has generated enough of heat  and less   of light. Qatar you know better than me is not a country which  respects   democracy or freedom of expression. Hussain says he has complete  freedom-I   challenge him to paint a picture of Mohammed fully clad.</p>
<p>There is no second opinion that artists have the Right of Freedom of   expression. Is such a right restricted only to Hussain? Will that  right not   flow to Dan Brown-why was his film-Da Vinci Code not screened? Why was   Satanic Verses banned-does Salman Rushdie not have that freedom of   expression? Similarly why is Taslima hunted and hounded and why fatwas  have   been issued on both these writers? Why has Qatar not offered  citizenship to   Taslima? In the present rioting in Shimoga in Karnataka against the  article   Taslima wrote against the tradition of burqua which appeared in the  Out Look   in Jan 2007.No body protested then either in Delhi or in any other  part of   the country; now when it reappears in a Karnataka paper there is  rioting. Is   there a political agenda to create a problem in Karnataka by the  intolerant   goons? Why has the media not condemned this insensitivity and  intolerance of   the Muslims against Taslima’s views? When it comes to the Sangh  Parivar   it is quick to call them goons and intolerant etc. Now who are the  goons and   where is this tolerance and sensitivity?</p>
<p>Regarding Hussain’s artistic freedom it seems to run unfettered in an   expression of sexual perversion only when he envisages the Hindu Gods  and   Goddesses. There is no quarrel had he painted a nude woman sitting on  the   tail of a monkey. The point is he captioned it as Sita. Nobody would  have   protested against the sexual perversion and his orientatation to  sexual signs   and symbols. But would he dare to caption it as ‘Fatima enjoying in   Jannat with animals’?</p>
<p>Next example-is the painting of Saraswati copulating with a lion. Here  again   his perversion is evident and so is his intent. Even that lets concede  cannot   be faulted-each one’s sexual orientation is each one’s business I   suppose. But he captioned it as Saraswati. This is the problem. It is   Hussain’s business to enjoy in painting his sexual perversion. But why   use Saraswati and Sita for his perverted expressions? Use Fatima and  watch   the consequence. Let the media people come to his rescue then. Now  that he is   in a country that gives him complete freedom let him go ahead and  paint Fatima   copulating with a lion or any other animal of his choice. And then  turn   around and prove to India-the Freedom of expression he enjoys in  Qatar.</p>
<p><strong>Talking about Freedom of Expression-this is the Hussain who  supported   Emergency-painted Indira Gandhi as Durga slaying Jayaprakas Narayan.  He   supported the jailing of artists and writers. Where did this Freedom  of   Expression go?</strong> And you call him secularist? Would you support the  jailing   of artists and writers Ram –would you support the abeyance of the   Constitution and all that we held sacred in democracy and the  excessiveness   of Indira Gandhi to gag the media-writers- political opponents? <strong>Tell  me</strong> <strong>honesty why does Hussain expect this Freedom when he himself did  not   support others with the same freedom he wants</strong>? And the media has  rushed   to his rescue. Had it been a Ram who painted such obnoxious,  .degrading   painting-the reactions of the media and the elite ‘secularists’   would have been different; because there is a different perception/and  index   of secularism when it comes to Ram-and a different perception/and  index    of secularism when it comes to Rahim/Hussain.</p>
<p>It brings back to my mind an episode that happened to The Hindu some  years   ago.[1991]. You had a separate weekly page for children with cartoons,   quizzes, and with poems and articles of school children. In one such  weekly   page The Hindu printed a venerable bearded man-fully robed with head  dress,   mouthing some passages of the Koran-trying to teach children .It was  done not   only in good faith but as a part of inculcating values to children  from the   Koran. All hell broke loose. Your office witnessed goons who rushed   in-demanded an apology-held out threats. In Ambur,Vaniambadi and  Vellore the   papers stands were burned-the copies of The Hindu were consigned to  the fire.   A threat to raise the issue in Parliament through a Private Members  Bill was   held out-Hectic activities went on-I am not sure of the nature and the   machinations behind the scene. But The Hindu next day brought out a  public   apology in its front page. Where were you Ram? How secular and  tolerant were   the Muslims?</p>
<p>Well this is of the past-today it is worse because the communal  temperature   in this country is at a all high-even a small friction can ignite and   demolition the country’s peace and harmony. It is against this   background that one should view Hussain who is bent on abusing and  insulting   the Hindu Gods and Goddesses. Respect for religious sentiments, need  to   maintain peace and harmony should also be part of the agenda of an  artist-if   he is great. If it is absent then he cannot say that he respects India  and   express his longing for India.</p>
<p><strong>Let’s face it-he is a fugitive of law. Age and religion are   immaterial. What does the media want-that he be absolved by the  courts?</strong> Even for that he has to appear in the courts-he cannot run away-After  all   this is the country where he lived and gave expression to his pervert  sadist,   erotic artistic mind under Freedom of Expression. I simply cannot jump  into   the bandwagon of the elite ‘secularist’ and uphold what he had   done. With his brush he had committed jihad-bloodletting.</p>
<p>The issue is just not nudity-Yes the temples-the frescos in Konarak  and   Kajhuraho have nude figures-But does it say that they are Sita,  Sarswati or   any goddesses? We have the Yoni and the Phallus as sacred signs of  Life-of   Siva and Shakthi-take these icons to the streets, paint them -give it a   caption it become vulgar. Times have changed. Even granted that our  ancients   sculptured and painted naked forms and figures, with a pervert mind to  demean   religion is no license to repeat that in today’s changed political and   social scenario and is not a sign of secularism and tolerance. I  repeat there   is no quarrel with nudity-painters have time and again found in it the   perfection of God’s hand craft.</p>
<p>Let me wish Hussain peace in Qatar-the totalitarian regime with zero   tolerance May be he will convince the regime there to permit freedom  of   expression in word, writing and painting. For this he could start   experimenting painting forms and figure of Mohamed the Prophet-and his  family   And may I fervently wish that the media-especially The Hindu does not   discriminate goons-let it not substitute tolerance for intolerance  when it   comes to  Rahim and Antony and another index for Ram.</p>
<p>I hope you will read this in the same spirit that I have written. All  the   best to you Ram.</p>
<p>Dr Mrs Hilda Raja, Vadodara  (her blog is at <a href="http://hildaraja.wordpress.com/">http://hildaraja.wordpress.com/</a> where other such thought provoking letters are available).</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Here&#8217;s a link to show some of the paintings by MF Hussain, you be the judge, tell us what you think when it comes to his paintings whether he is simply using freedom of expression or whether he has any other agenda. </strong></span></p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a href="http://su.pr/2Liv0b">http://su.pr/2Liv0b</a></strong></span></p>
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		<title>Iran and Ahmadinejad</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Oct 2007 20:44:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Read an interesting editorial in the October 1st issue of The Gazette, Montreal about Ahmadinejad and Iran. The article written by a professor of International law at Mcgill University, Montreal definitely craves attention from all those who are offended by Ahmadinejad&#8217;s recent appearance in US. While I invite those interested in world politics to read [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Read an <a target="_blank" href="http://www.canada.com/montrealgazette/news/editorial/story.html?id=6a65a452-aa97-40f5-8c14-6d061d9cc37c">interesting editorial</a> in the October 1st issue of The Gazette, Montreal about Ahmadinejad and Iran.  The article written by a professor of International law at <a target="_blank" href="http://ww.mcgill.ca">Mcgill University</a>, Montreal definitely craves attention from all those who are offended by Ahmadinejad&#8217;s recent appearance in US.  While I invite those interested in world politics to read this article, I did want to voice a few of my own thoughts and pointless ponderings on the topic.<br />
I have been listening to the radio, especially as I&#8217;m driving, I love to listen to <a target="_blank" href="http://www.940news.com/">940 News</a>  and it is really interesting to hear all the diverse opinions that people in my city have to offer about this issue of Ahmadinejad.  The consensus seems to be that the Iranian prime-minister is pure-evil, and his outrageous comments about Israel, Holocaust and nuclear capabilities of Iran are all at fault. However, one should let him talk because of &#8220;Freedom of speech&#8221; and welcome him to the US as a speaker, if not for nothing, just to ask him questions about his evil comments and policies.<br />
The article by Payam Akhavan puts in perspective all of Ahmadinejad&#8217;s comments confirming that Iran&#8217;s real power is with the  &#8220;Council of Guardians&#8221; that are behind Ahmadinejad.  So why is western powers and media misguiding their anger towards Ahmadeinjad?  Shouldn&#8217;t we be talking about Khamenei and his hardline stance about all these? If Ahmadinejad is not the real power in the country, then obviously the real power is the one that is letting him say all these offending things. I wonder though about the fact that our media seems to be very ignorant about the inner politics of Iran, and therefore, is it really right for us to comment on these things when we know nothing about them? I never see any mention of other political powers in Iran, at least not in the mainstream media and it seems that people equate the voice of Ahmadinejad to the voice of Iran!  I doubt that a leader of a country, be it any country, whether democratically elected or not, speaks for the whole populace.  He may represent a section, perhaps even a majority (though according to   Professor Akhavan, the desires of people of Iran are far from what Ahmadinejad talks about), but he can not represent the whole country.  What&#8217;s unfortunate is that when super-powers in the world start noticing these things, start getting offended about these things and want to take action against such leaders, the whole country suffers.<br />
When Ahmadinejad came to power, I remember reading in the newspaper about how a lot of Iranians were not happy, if the voting was &#8220;democratically&#8221; held, he should not have been elected.  There must be something deeper that Ahmadinejad stirs in the people of Iran that had him elected as the prime-minister.  Professor Akhavan is perhaps ignoring that in his editorial though he did mention that Ahmadinejad is relying on the nationalism in Iranian people.  In either case, Ahmadinejad is there, he is staying, perhaps a better understanding of Iran&#8217;s inner politics can show us how to handle such political personalities.</p>
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