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babu
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« on: February 03, 2012, 06:25:03 AM »

Anna movement a World Bank agenda: Arundhati

New Delhi: Writer Arundhati Roy on Tuesday cast doubts over Anna Hazare's anti-graft campaign saying the civil society's Jan Lokpal Bill is a "dangerous piece of legislation".

"I am sceptical about the legislation (Jan Lokpal Bill) itself for a good number of reasons. I think the legislation is a dangerous piece of work," Roy said a news channel in an interview.

Alleging that the civil society used public anger in their favour, the Booker Prize winner novelist said "You (civil society) used the real and legitimate anger of the people against corruption to push through this specific piece of legislation which is very regressive. It could have turned from something inclusive to destructive and dangerous."

Calling the Hazare-led movement a "copy book World Bank agenda", Roy said "It was an NGO-driven movement by Kiran Bedi, (Arvind) Kejriwal and (Manish) Sisodia.

"Three of them run NGOs and all the three core team members are Magsaysay Award winners... World Bank and Ford Foundation fund the anti-corruption campaigns. This is copy book World Bank agenda though they might have not meant it."

The writers said "Anna Hazare was picked up and propped up as the saint for the masses. He was not the brain behind the movement. We really need to be worry about it."

She also said the Hazare-led movement was not the same thing as a people's movement and accused the media of engineering it.

"Obviously people joined in but all of them were not middle class and many came for a sort of reality show well orchestrated by media campaigns," she said.

"For a nation of one billion people, the media did not find anything else to report. Certain major TV channels campaigned for said to be doing so. That's a kind of corruption for me at first place," she said.

"If it was only for TPR then why not to settle for pornography or something which gives more TRP?" she asked.

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http://zeenews.india.com/news/nation/anna-movement-a-world-bank-agenda-arundhati_729125.html
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babu
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« Reply #1 on: February 03, 2012, 06:28:12 AM »

World Bank and Ford Foundation funds propped up Anna Hazare Protests: Arundhati Roy

New Delhi : India | Aug 30, 2011 at 10:19 AM PDT

Report By: Nina Rai

New Delhi, Aug 30, 2011:

In an explosive interview to a local television channel the controversial Booker Prize winner and activist Arundhati Roy disclosed that activist Anna Hazare was not the real driver of the anti-graft movement in India, although he did take centre-stage as a Gandhian saint. In her opinion the mass protests all over India, in reality was the agenda of multi-national companies to jack-up the flow of foreign capital into India.

She voiced her grave concern over Anna’s team members in charge of NGOs funded by multi-national companies, many of whom were not exactly clean and above board on corruption. Recently, she had even written in a local daily ‘Hindu’ that Kabir, an Non Govt. Organization (NGO) run by key Anna team members Arvind Kejriwal and Manish Sisodia had received funds amounting to $400,000 from the Ford Foundation in the past 3 years. On being questioned Kejriwal, an RTI activist is reported to have first said he had no comments to make on that point. But then changing his mind asked ‘where is the proof’?

Expressing her deep anguish, Roy enquired as to why NGOs, being funded by World Bank and Ford, were taking part in arbitrating public policy in India. According to her three of Anna’s close aides Arvind Kejriwal, Kiran Bedi and Manish Sisodia were all Magsaysay award winners. As most know Magasaysay awards are bestowed on winners by Rockefeller and the Ford Foundation, she added.

Further, she informed that World Bank on its own today runs six hundred anti-corruption programs within sub-Saharan countries, with its agenda being to increase the inflow of foreign capital into those nations. For a lady who had in the beginning declared Anna Hazare’s movement as a ‘Gandhian coup,’ Roy expressed her serious misgivings over the Jan Lokpal Bill. According to her it does not make a mention about corporate corruption nor about how NGOs and corporations are hijacking the conventional role of the government. In conclusion she opined that the real reason behind her skepticism about Anna movement was it exactly a ‘copy book of the World Bank agenda’.
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http://www.allvoices.com/contributed-news/10201572-world-bank-ford-foundation-funds-propped-up-anna-hazare-protests-arundhati-roy
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babu
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« Reply #2 on: February 03, 2012, 06:29:40 AM »

Anna Hazare, Indian green pioneer, wins World Bank award

Washington, April 16 (IANS) Kisan Baburao Hazare, popularly know as Anna Hazare, a pioneer in developing an ecologically self-sustaining village as a global model, has become one of the three recipients of the World Bank's 2008 Jit Gill Memorial Award for Outstanding Public Service.

'Hazare created a thriving model village in Ralegan Siddhi, in the impoverished Ahmednagar region of Maharashtra state, and championed the right to information and the fight against corruption,' the Bank said announcing the award Tuesday.
Ralegan Siddhi was a drought afflicted, impoverished village when Hazare began his development work there in 1975. He mobilised villagers and used his life's savings to build canals and bunds to hold back rainwater. Irrigation facilities were expanded and this increased agricultural yield.
Hazare encouraged tree planting and terracing of hill slopes to help retain rainwater. Solar panels were fitted all over the village to provide electricity, biogas plants were set up to meet the households' fuel needs and a wind pump was also set up. All this transformed the village, making it a model for other rural communities worldwide.
Two other winners of the award established in 2004 after the death of Jit Gill, a dedicated bank official in public sector governance and integrity, were Karina Constantino-David, former Chair of the Civil Service Commission of the Philippines, and Nuhu Ribadu, Chair of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission of Nigeria.
Karina Constantino-David battled against formidable obstacles to defend meritocracy and improve civil service pay as Chair of the Civil Service Commission of the Philippines until February, the Bank said.
Nuhu Ribadu, has led a courageous anticorruption drive in Nigeria, as Head of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), according to the award citation.
Hazare and the other two winners received their awards Tuesday during the Jit Gill Memorial Lecture held at the World Bank, as part of the annual conference of the Poverty Reduction and Economic Management (PREM) Network.
'The people honoured today (Tuesday) have embodied the highest ideals of public service,' said Danny Leipziger, World Bank Vice-President for Poverty Reduction and Economic Management (PREM). 'They clearly were able to translate their ideals into innovative public sector reforms.'
'We instituted this award in 2004 as part of our work on leadership with integrity as a crucial pillar for good governance and anticorruption,' said Sanjay Pradhan, director of the Public Sector Governance Group in the World Bank.
'The award is intended as an inspirational tool to recognise the courage, tenacity and contributions of outstanding leaderships who have championed reforms for better governance against formidable odds.'
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babu
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« Reply #3 on: February 03, 2012, 06:36:22 AM »

Found this piece of very interesting article , read it if u ppl get time
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http://www.bismillahnews.in/?page_id=24

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« Reply #4 on: February 03, 2012, 06:42:58 AM »

If u people watch CNN u must have noticed how Anna Hazare the new saint / Gandhi from India is getting all pampering from CNN's, but CNN will never tell u the true nature of this man, Anna Hazare is a globalist agent whose job is to destroy the constitution of India and bring it under the globalist controlled World Bank .

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« Reply #5 on: February 03, 2012, 06:56:04 AM »

"Anna also gets generous donations to run his campaign. The donors include Coca-Cola, Lehman Brothers, real estate companies and other multi national firms. KABIR, run by Arvind kejariwal and Manish Sisodia, key figures in Team Anna, has received approximately Rs.20 lakh from Ford Foundation in the last three years. So only time will show with whose tune, Anna is dancng. One may remember that former American diplomat McCain recently told U.S. had no role in the campaign of Anna Hazare. But for the ast few decades, U.S. is policing this world by threating and destabilising other countries."

Following is a quote from the following blog
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http://oozydrops.blogspot.in/2011/08/anna-hazare-aired-bubble.html
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« Reply #6 on: February 03, 2012, 07:10:52 AM »

Welcome Babu - and thanks for this news from India. I think that when the British 'left' India.. (to focus on WWII, not to 'free' the Indian people of British control - that didn't actually change much, it just went underground via the banks).. then "partition" which saw the deaths of millions as they marched west/east to the new states of Pakistan, the people believed they were now independent of British rule. But the banks continued control of the money... the NWO controllers just hid from view. You are exposing it as you see it show it's face.
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