“Atrocities, however, refuse to be buried. Equally as powerful as the desire to deny atrocities is the conviction that denial does not work. Folk wisdom is filled with ghosts who…
“The conflict between the will to deny horrible events and the will to proclaim them aloud is the central dialectic of psychological trauma. People who have survived atrocities often tell…
Bengali Hindu and Kashmiri Hindu Genocide: The Macro, Meso, and Micro levels (From 1946 onwards):
Collective Action Theory of Genocide: John Hagan and Wenon Rymond-Richmond:
Collective Action Theory of Genocide:…
About 600 years ago, Kashmiri Pandit Jonoraj talked of “genocide” in the context of Suhabhatta, who converted to Islam, and sided with the invaders to destroy the way of life…
Africa And The Indian Sub continent: Islamic Colonization
In this article, I am going to talk about the spread of Islam at one level, the first one, among the three…
This essay is a continuation of my previous blog on how Africa adopted Islam in three stages: containment, mixing, and reform by the sword. The first two are Jihad al-qawl…
In this post I am going to provide a Freudian gender identity development and the kind of conversion to Islam that happened in indigenous communities in Africa at the first…
Jihad, Othering, and Slavery
“The traditional Muslim ideology or slavery is closely linked to the doctrine of military jihad. Just as Jihad is directed against nonbelief in Islam, Kufr, so…
A Feminist View of Conversion: Coercion Versus Consent
According to Raphael Lemkin, genocide is “... the destruction of a nation or an ethnic group... generally speaking genocide does not necessarily…
Statements given to police by Hindus of Noakhali:
A Statement Given by Upenchandra De Chaumohini (Noakhali) Police Station
My name is Sri Upanedrachandra De (Hindu name), my late father’s name…
A Feminist View of Conversion and Assault: According to Mackinnon in a society where sexuality is learned via taboos and rules, via rape and pornography, and where the construction…
As ideologue and activist Don Fodio tried to bring the traditional indigenous pagan Hausa (parts of modern day Nigeria) communities from Dar Ul Harb (ungoverned land or land of unbelievers)…
