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Bhagavada Gita, which says that no person, no matter what, is barred from enlightenment<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are an estimated 160 million Dalits in India."<br />

Reference: Wikipedia.org<br />

"Human rights abuses against these people, known as Dalits, are legion. A r<strong>and</strong>om sampling<br />

of headlines in mainstream Indian newspapers tells their story: "Dalit boy beaten to death for<br />

plucking flowers"; "Dalit tortured by cops for three days"; "Dalit 'witch' paraded naked in<br />

Bihar"; "Dalit killed in lock-up at Kurnool"; "7 Dalits burnt alive in caste clash"; "5 Dalits<br />

lynched in Haryana"; "Dalit woman gang-raped, paraded naked"; "Police egged on mob to<br />

lynch Dalits".<br />

"Dalits are not allowed to drink from the same wells, attend the same temples, wear shoes in<br />

the presence of an upper caste, or drink from the same cups in tea stalls," said Smita<br />

Narula, a senior researcher with Human Rights Watch, <strong>and</strong> author of Broken People: Caste<br />

Violence Against India's "Untouchables." Human Rights Watch is a worldwide activist<br />

organization based in New York. India's Untouchables are relegated to the lowest jobs, <strong>and</strong><br />

live in constant fear of being publicly humiliated, paraded naked, beaten, <strong>and</strong> raped with<br />

impunity by upper-caste Hindus seeking to keep them in their place. Merely walking through<br />

an upper-caste neighborhood is a life-threatening offense. Nearly 90 percent of all the poor<br />

Indians <strong>and</strong> 95 percent of all the illiterate Indians are Dalits."<br />

Reference:<br />

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2003/06/0602_030602_untouchables.html<br />

76 "...political prisoners..."<br />

"A political prisoner is someone held in prison or otherwise detained, perhaps under house<br />

arrest, for his/her involvement in political activity.<br />

political prisoners are arrested <strong>and</strong> tried with a veneer of legality, where false criminal<br />

charges, manufactured evidence, <strong>and</strong> unfair trials are used to disguise the fact that an<br />

individual is a political prisoner. This is common in situations which may otherwise be<br />

decried nationally <strong>and</strong> internationally as a human rights violation <strong>and</strong> suppression of a<br />

political dissident. A political prisoner can also be someone that has been denied bail<br />

unfairly, denied parole when it would reasonably have been given to a prisoner charged with<br />

a comparable crime, or special powers may be invoked by the judiciary.<br />

Particularly in this latter situation, whether an individual is regarded as a political prisoner<br />

may depend upon subjective political perspective or interpretation of the evidence.<br />

Governments typically reject assertions that they hold political prisoners.<br />

Examples:<br />

In the Soviet Union, dubious psychiatric diagnoses were sometimes used to confine<br />

political prisoners. In Nazi Germany, "Night <strong>and</strong> Fog" prisoners were among the first victims<br />

of fascist repression. In North Korea, entire families are jailed if one family member is<br />

suspected of anti-government sentiments."<br />

-- Reference: Wikipedia.org<br />

77 "... His comm<strong>and</strong>ing officer ordered that a battle cruiser be dispatched..."<br />

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