THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary - March 22, 2018 - Topic 1
The government’s announcement that the remains of 39 Indian workers,
kidnapped four years ago by the Islamic State, have been found near Mosul in
Iraq, has brought a painful closure to the episode. According to External
Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj, remains found in a mass grave have been matched
conclusively with DNA samples for all but one of the men declared missing
almost four years ago.
Part of a group of construction labourers held by the IS
shortly after the fall of Mosul in June 2014, they had last contacted their
families in the middle of that month and said they were being held in a
basement while fighting raged outside. Since then, there was no word from them,
but for the version of Harjit Masih, the 40th hostage who had managed to
escape. Mr. Masih said he was the only one to escape from being gunned down by
the IS captors, and had subsequently fled with a group of Bangladeshi
labourers. His account was never accepted by the government. With the recovery
of the remains in Mosul after its recapture by Iraqi forces last year, the
government must retrace Mr. Masih’s steps in Iraq in a wider effort to end its
investigations into the killings. This inquiry should also help answer larger
questions about the operating procedure followed by the authorities.
On the positive side, the government followed
every lead in the case, and reached out to governments in Iraq, Syria and
Turkey in the effort to get any available information. However, it would have
been more prudent for the authorities to be circumspect instead of
unnecessarily talking up the chances of finding the men alive. At various
points, the government told the families that the men had been seen at a
construction site, at a church in Mosul, and even that they were being kept in
a prison in Badush, a village on the edge the city of Mosul. Subsequent
investigations, including visits by Minister of State for External Affairs V.K.
Singh, revealed those leads to be wrong. It turned out, for instance, that the
prison in Badush had been destroyed by the IS early during its occupation,
something that should have been verified before such information was
disseminated to distraught family members. On receiving word that the Martyrs
Foundation, an Iraqi agency that helped identify the remains, would announce
that they had matched the DNA of the 39 men, the Ministry of External Affairs
could have shown more sensitivity by informing the families before Ms. Swaraj
made the rushed announcement in Parliament. The biggest lesson from the tragic saga is the
need for a thorough appraisal of procedures for Indian labour going abroad, so
that they are not duped or remain uninformed about the risks of going to
conflict areas.
Vocabulary
Brought: come to a place with someone
or something.
Example: She brought Luke home from the
hospital
Synonyms: escort, conduct, guide, lead, usher, show
Grave: giving cause for alarm;
serious.
Example: A matter of grave concern
Synonyms: serious, important, weighty, profound, significant, momentous
Conclusive: serving to prove a case;
decisive or convincing.
Example: Conclusive evidence
Synonyms: incontrovertible, undeniable, indisputable, irrefutable
Prudent: acting with or showing care
and thought for the future.
Example: No prudent money manager would
authorize a loan without first knowing its purpose
Synonyms: wise, well
judged, sensible, politic, judicious, sagacious
Subsequent: coming after something in
time; following.
Example: The theory was developed
subsequent to the earthquake of 1906
Synonyms: following, ensuing, succeeding, later, future
Destroyed: reduce a building or place
to a state of decay, collapse, or disintegration.
Example: A ruined castle
Synonyms: derelict, in
ruins, dilapidated, ruinous, tumbledown
Disseminate: spread or disperse
something, especially information widely.
Example: Health authorities should foster
good practice by disseminating information
Synonyms: spread, circulate, distribute, disperse, promulgate
Rushed: move with urgent haste.
Example: Jason rushed after her
Synonyms: pressed for
time, busy, in a hurry, run off one's feet
Appraisal: an act of assessing
something or someone.
Example: Treatment begins with a thorough
appraisal of the patient's condition
Synonyms: assessment, evaluation, estimation, judgment
Conflict: a serious disagreement or
argument, typically a protracted one.
Example: The eternal conflict between the
sexes
Synonyms: dispute, quarrel, squabble, disagreement, dissension, clash