Murderous Twins
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The main purpose of this book is to bring to the awareness of its readers the abhorrent crimes perpetrated by leaders of several countries on their own citizens, presented as a narrative in this book. Their crimes include genocide, crimes against humanity, ethnic cleansing and war crimes. The leaders of those countries are motivated by greed and power with pure malice aforethought and hatred for their countrymen. They have no regard for the sanctity of human life. The author wishes to quote Edmund Burke who said, All that is needed for the evil to succeed is that the decent human beings do nothing.
Dr C.T. Benedict
The author started his life as an English language teacher prior to pursuing his career in Medicine in which he had spent 40 years. His early experience in medicine was as a Forensic Pathologist, when the methodologies which were adopted in solving crimes in investigatory Forensic Medicine were quite primitive. Now with the advent of genetic finger printing, mitochondrial DNA analysis, criminal, psychological and geographic profiling, virtual reality animation using computer graphics, trace evidence analysis, blood splatter evidence, perspective analysis, finger print computer database, environmental criminology and with the expert assistance of forensic botanist, zoologist, entomologist, and odontologist and with the aid of sophisticated equipment, forensic medicine has now become well advanced. The author’s interests are in criminology and world religions. He is already an established author of books.
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Murderous Twins - Dr C.T. Benedict
© 2014 by Dr C.T. Benedict. All rights reserved.
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Published by AuthorHouse 02/22/2014
ISBN: 978-1-4918-9352-4 (sc)
ISBN: 978-1-4918-9353-1 (e)
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Contents
27959.pngChapter 1 Serendipity Island
Chapter 2 Pouncing Panther Terrorists
Chapter 3 Bogyoke Brothers
Chapter 4 Preparation For The War
Chapter 5 Blood Bath
Chapter 6 Victory Celebrations
Chapter 7 Third-World Township Ghettoes
Chapter 8 Aftermath Of The War
Chapter 9 Genocide And War Crimes
Chapter 10 Chinese Influence
Chapter 11 Post War Period
Chapter 12 Aung’s Aggression
Chapter 13 Contingency Plan
Chapter 14 Common Wealth Heads Of Government Conference
Chapter 15 Dilemma Of Super Powers
Chapter 16 Peace In Serendipity
Chapter 1
27515.pngSERENDIPITY ISLAND
Andaman Islands, are a group of Indian Ocean archipelagic islands in the Bay of Bengal, which are sandwiched between the Indian peninsula to the west and Burma to the north.
Andaman archipelago is an oceanic continent of the Burmese in the north, and Indonesians in the south.
Serendipity is located near the Sentinel island, both of which lie westward off the southern tip of the Great Andaman archipelago.
Serendipity was part of the British Empire, until it obtained its freedom from the British rule.
It has a long history of international engagement, as it is a founding member of South Asian Association of Regional Cooperation (SAARC) and a member of United Nations, commonwealth nations, G77 and the non-aligned movement.
Serendipity is an independent autonomous island, which is not under the control of Burmese, Indonesian or any other country at present.
Serendipity is a picturesque island, with serene unspoiled beaches, babbling brooks, emerald hills, idyllic villages and it has been a paradise for the tourists.
The climate is tropical and warm right throughout the year. The total population is about 20 Million people.
The original aboriginal inhabitants of the Serendipity Island were replaced by dark-skinned immigrants, who came from Burma who were subsequently known as Burmgalese, who constitute about 70% of the population, and Malayalese who came from India who subsequently became known as Malayamils, who constitute about 20% of the population. The rest of the population consist of Muslims who emigrated from Pakistan, and a small population of white-skinned people who originated, when the British masters pollinated the local women.
The main religion of Burmgalese who spoke Burmgala was Buddhism, and they occupied the major part of the island, while the main religion of Malayamils who spoke Malamil, and occupied the north of the island was Hinduism.
After the British handed over the control of the island to the majority Burmgalese when they left, successive Burmgalese governments began to suppress and subjugate the Malayamils, and abrogated all laws favourable to Malayamils.
There were two main political parties in Serendipity known as Serendipity National Front (SNF), and United Serendipity party (USP), which always alternated in government.
The two political parties competed with each other, as to which one of them would inflict maximum obstruction, for the Malayamil’s political advancement and aspiration.
The assiduous Malayamils were holding high ranking posts during the British rule, which were taken away from them after the British left, by successive Serendipity governments.
The two parties when in power, brought forth hard-hitting new proposals against Malayamils, to appease the Burmgalese masses, during their times in office.
If the ruling party happened to relax some of the regulations which gave some parity to the Malayamils, radical Buddhist monks stirred up the masses to revolt against the government.
However, at most of the general elections, the Malayamils usually voted for the United Serendipity Party, as they considered it to be lesser of the two evils.
Chapter 2
27539.pngPOUNCING PANTHER TERRORISTS
Following years of suppression and annihilation of sizeable numbers of Malayamils by the Burmgalese, during several riots when the police forces stood by and idly watched, when the Malayamils were being slaughtered by the Burmgalese community, a ruthless and charismatic leader emerged in the Malayamil clan, called Nabhitha Raaida, who formed a powerful and fearsome terrorist organisation, called the pouncing panthers.
He formed a well-armed and formidable force of terrorists who were able to take on the might of the Burmgalese armed forces, in constant pitched battles.
Unlike other terrorist organisations, pouncing panther terrorist organisation had capabilities to wage war in the sea, air and land as they had some modified fighter aircrafts, ships and speed boats in their possession.
The terrorists gained extensive territories, and controlled large swaths of land in the north of Serendipity.
From a guerrilla movement, they graduated into running a de-facto state in the north of Serendipity, with a conventional army.
There were constant pitched battles waged between the terrorists and the government forces.
Aggression and violence became a way of life, for the pouncing panther terrorists.
Successive Burmgalese governments were unable to control, neutralise or subjugate the Malayamil terrorists.
Following years of terrorist activities of the pouncing panthers within the mainland of Serendipity, Burmgalese government convinced the international community, to