Talk:Solidarity Youth Movement, Kerala
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[edit] NPOV
What is "all that is unjust in humanity"? It seems as though this group is againt corporations and large-scale development, from what I can tell.
The phrase "...useless and cheating..." surely reflects a strong opinion, doesn't it? Jeff Medkeff | Talk 20:59, Jan 28, 2005 (UTC)
- Still pretty much non-NPOV. If someone can give me solid information about this group, when they were founded, their affiliations, who is involved (organizers) and as objective an outline of their goals as possible, I think I can touch this up and make a reasonable article. This group has made the news regionally in the effort against Coca-Cola, which has been covered internationally, so they clearly deserve some sort of mention here. -Harmil 29 June 2005 17:50 (UTC)
Ok I agreed with your opinion. I will collect more details about solidarity kerala and contact you later. Thank you Harmil --BharathNet 09:23, 24 July 2005 (UTC)
[edit] solidarity press release
Solidarity State President Abdul Hameed Vaniyambalam said that the decision to hang Saddam Hussein is yet another American Imperialistic agenda unfolding. He also said that the so-called Court of Justice was just another arena where matters were carried out as preplanned by the modern imperialistic nation. But dilemma to this is that no one as asked the US to take over the duty to bestow justice for the Iraqis. History reveals to us the architects behind the creation of the dictator Saddam was non other than the America, who provided him with weapons of mass destruction to eradicate Iran during 8 years long Iran-Iraq war. So the America has no moral background to hang Saddam Hussein. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Myounus76 (talk • contribs) 17:53, 25 January 2007 (UTC).