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• Date: April 1, 2008; Tuesday  • Views: 235   • Comments:
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Politicians have such convenient memories. The other day, on a major news channel, a spokesman of the Congress declared that India had no business to interfere in the internal affairs of another country by taking a position on human rights abuse and the brutal crackdown in Tibet. He forgot, very conveniently, that between 1966-1976, the …
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