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1. HAF Condemns Jaipur Bombing

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WASHINGTON, DC, USA, May 14, 2008: The Hindu American Foundation (HAF) condemned today the bomb blasts in Jaipur, India which killed 63 and wounded more than 200. A total of 8 explosions occurred in the capital city of the state of Rajasthan, starting at 9:15 local time on Tuesday. The bombs targeted the densely populated walled city. The dead and wounded included both Hindus and Muslims. No group has admitted responsibility though Islamist militants seeking to stoke communal tensions are suspected.

"This latest attack on innocent civilians praying at their temples and enjoying a day at the market highlights the depravity of these terrorists and inability of the Indian government to protect its citizens from this ritual of terror," said Ishanaa Rambachan, member of the HAF Executive Council and contributing author the Foundation's annual Hindu Human Rights report. "We extend our deepest sympathies to the families of the victims of this attack and call on authorities to apprehend those behind the latest terrorist outrage and urgently put in place mechanisms to track terror cells and disrupt such plots."

Although Jaipur itself has not had a history of religious violence, Tuesday's attack is the latest in a series of terror attacks aimed at Indian civilians, and in particular Hindus and their institutions. The last major bombing in India occurred in August 2007, when a pair of bombs went off in an outdoor auditorium and restaurant in the southern city of Hyderabad, killing more than 40, but many other attacks preceded it.

HAF can be reached at 1-301-770-7835 or on the web at the link above.


2. Immigrants Seek Site For Hindu Temple In Nashua

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NEW HAMPSHIRE, USA, May 15, 2008: Since the only Hindu temple in New Hampshire was shut down in January, a group of immigrants from India has been trying to rent a place in Nashua that can accommodate about 100 people. The group has about $1,500 a month to spend, after more than a dozen Nashua residents and businesses committed to supporting the temple with $100 donations for each of the next 12 months. "It's very difficult to find what we are looking for because we are not looking for a house, [and] we are not looking for an office," said Doraswamy Subramony, president of the temple organization.

There are 4,508 people from India living in the state, according to the 2006 American Community Survey, an increase of about 40 percent since 2000. Today, Indians outnumber immigrants from any other country except Canada, said University of New Hampshire professor Ross Gittell, who coauthored a forthcoming report on the state's foreign-born population.


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