Some very intersting articles post Mumbai attack...
There has been a flurry of writing, analysis and movements since 26/11. My mail box bursting from its seams is waiting to be cleared. I am saving the best of those in my archive for future reference - Mumbai Attack is a milestone event. Unfortunately with terrorism the worst is never over. Who knows what is n store for us in the future. But this space will have a lot of stories to tell to the survivors...
When I wrote my piece on how media was responsible in bungling crisis management, during the first few hours of the Mumbai attack, some of you wrote back vehemently -" You are being too harsh on the media ". I still stand my ground. Her
e are some more articles that make a scathing attack on a number of things that went wrong with our crisis management
http://www.openspace.org.in/node/808
This is scathing attack from Jnani, or Gnani Sankaran is a popular tamil writer known for frank and uncompromising views on politics and culture, which he has expressed in the media for 30 years.
http://ckunte.com/archives/shoddy-journalism - How Barkha Dutt, in all her exuberance needs to know where to draw a line sometimes.
The next one http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/03/opinion/03friedman.html?_r=2&hp - is a little different but a powerful piece by Thomas. L . Friedmen calling all Pakistanis. "After all, if 10 young Indians from a splinter wing of the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party traveled by boat to Pakistan, shot up two hotels in Karachi and the central train station, killed at least 173 people, and then, for good measure, murdered the imam and his wife at a Saudi-financed mosque while they were cradling their 2-year-old son — purely because they were Sunni Muslims — where would we be today? The entire Muslim world would be aflame and in the streets"
e are some more articles that make a scathing attack on a number of things that went wrong with our crisis managementhttp://www.openspace.org.in/node/808
This is scathing attack from Jnani, or Gnani Sankaran is a popular tamil writer known for frank and uncompromising views on politics and culture, which he has expressed in the media for 30 years.
http://ckunte.com/archives/shoddy-journalism - How Barkha Dutt, in all her exuberance needs to know where to draw a line sometimes.
The next one http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/03/opinion/03friedman.html?_r=2&hp - is a little different but a powerful piece by Thomas. L . Friedmen calling all Pakistanis. "After all, if 10 young Indians from a splinter wing of the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party traveled by boat to Pakistan, shot up two hotels in Karachi and the central train station, killed at least 173 people, and then, for good measure, murdered the imam and his wife at a Saudi-financed mosque while they were cradling their 2-year-old son — purely because they were Sunni Muslims — where would we be today? The entire Muslim world would be aflame and in the streets"