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Good news from Karnataka (languages) -part 3

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Post by Ponniyin Selvan Tue Jul 01, 2014 9:11 am

Call for language equality spreads beyond Bengaluru to rural Karnataka..

https://www.facebook.com/KarnatakaRakshanaVedike/photos/a.478537748941424.1073741882.198490063612862/523806924414506/?type=1

[url=https://www.facebook.com/KarnatakaRakshanaVedike/photos/a.478537748941424.1073741882.198490063612862/523806924414506/?type=1]Call for language equality[/url]

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Post by MaxEntropy_Man Wed Jul 02, 2014 9:41 am

it's good to be vigilant so things like this don't happen:

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-25438275
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Post by Kayalvizhi Wed Jul 02, 2014 10:24 am

THanks for the BBC link about Tamils in Myanmar.

Do you know that the cunning, evil Indian gov kicked Myanmar Tamils in the back when the then Myanmar gov was kicking them in the front?

The then Myanmar Government (Burmese Government) closed down the Tamil, Telugu and Hindi magazines. Tamil, Telugu and Hindi schools were also closed except for some that were operated from temples and houses. Movie theaters showing Tamil, Telugu and Hindi movies were not closed but the Myanmar Government placed a restriction that movies in only one language could be imported from India, be it Tamil, Telugu, Hindi or whatever. The Myanmar Government asked the Indian Government to choose the language. Since the Tamil population in Myanmar was larger, Tamil movies were being imported in larger numbers than Telugu or Hindi movies, and Tamil movies were shown in more theaters and attracted more audience than Telugu and Hindi movies, people thought that the Indian Government would decide to export Tamil movies. That would have been the rational, unbiased decision. But that did not happen. Hindians who dominate and control the Indian Government chose to export only Hindi movies to Burma (Myanmar). It was a great blow to the large Tamil population there. The Indian Government betrayed the Tamils. It stabbed the Burmese Tamils in the back.

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