2000s, Gujarat after Godhra: Real violence, selective outrage (2003)
“Arundhati Roy risked the international fame she so clearly cherishes by going public with blatant lies about atrocities against named Gujarati Muslim women who turned out to be either non-existent or abroad at the time of the riots. Perhaps a fiction writer can afford this, but the news media with their deontology of accuracy and objectivity made themselves guilty of similar howlers.”
[Elst, Koenraad, Rao, Prof. Ramesh N., Gujarat after Godhra: real violence, selective outrage, 2003, Har Anand Publications, https://books.google.co.in/books?id=GuJtAAAAMAAJ, With]
Help us to complete the source, original and additional information
Arundhati Roy 122
Indian novelist, essayist 1961Related quotes
“Non-fiction can distort; facts can be realigned. But fiction never lies.”
Source: A Bend in the River
Harsh Mander has already been condemned by the Press Council of India for spreading false rumours about alleged Hindu atrocities in his famous column Hindustan Hamara. Teesta Setalwad has reportedly pressured eyewitnesses to give the desired incriminating testimony against Hindus in the Gujarat riots.
K. Elst: Religious Cleansing of Hindus, 2004, Agni conference in The Hague, in The Problem with Secularism (2007)
2000s, The Problem with Secularism (2007)
The Left chose Islam over Gays http://www.breitbart.com/milo/2016/06/12/left-chose-islam-gays-now-100-people-killed-maimed-orlando/, Breitbart (12 Jun 2016)
2016
(Berlin Institute of Advanced Studies, Nov 2005).
Attributed
Marino, Andy (2014). Narendra Modi: A political biography. Ch. 7.
"Kanan Makiya speaks about Iraq 5 years later...", Washington Post (March 20, 2008)