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Month March 2018

Land decay to displace tens of millions, survey warns

  Logs that were illegally cut from Amazon rainforest are transported on a barge on the Tapajos river, a tributary of the Amazon, near the city of Santarem, Para state, Brazil on April 18, 2013. (FILE) | Photo Credit: REUTERS… Continue Reading →

18 Years On: Pathribal, Brakpora Massacre Victims Await Justice

“We will not forget until we get justice”  On the 18th anniversary of the massacre, the survivors and the families of the victims organised a commemoration at Brari Aangan village of Shangus in Anantnag district on Sunday. Five were killed… Continue Reading →

Demanding Justice for Murder of Queer, Black,Brazilian Human Rights Defender Marielle Franco

The nine shots that took Marielle from us were against all women, directly against the black people, the communities of Rio de Janeiro and the human rights defenders who fight to end the genocide of the black population in Brazil… Continue Reading →

Romila Thapar – History is not written by committees but by individual historian

History and mythology both try to explain the past but while history relies on evidence, myths rely on fantasy and must be examined differently, says the scholar The role of a public intellectual is not easy, especially when it comes… Continue Reading →

How to rig an election

In the digital age, democracy is becoming a delusion Nic Cheeseman and Brian Klaas Nic Cheeseman and Brian Klaas Andrés Sepúlveda sleeps behind bombproof doors in a maximum-security prison in central Bogota, Colombia. When travelling to judicial hearings or to… Continue Reading →

Sexual Abuse Where UN Chief has No Jurisdiction to Act #Vaw

By Thalif DeenReprint |      |  Secretary-General António Guterres (2nd right) delivers his remarks at the high-level meeting on the Prevention of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse. Credit: UN Photo/Evan Schneider UNITED NATIONS, Mar 26 2018 (IPS) – As sexual harassment charges in the UN system… Continue Reading →

India – Aadhaar face recognition is the worst idea UIDAI has come up with

Face scanning is more expensive, more difficult to do and arguably less secure and robust than fingerprint scanning. JAVED ANWER = The UIDAI, the agency that looks after India’s Aadhaar programme, came up with one good idea a few months… Continue Reading →

Seeking Impeachment Of Chief Justice Dipak Misra, Opposition Gathers Signatures

Three Congress leaders, Ghulam Nabi Azad, Kapil Sibal and Ahmed Patel have signed the petition for sacking Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra. by Sreenivasan Jain, A letter to the Chief Justice Dipak Misra was written by four senior-most top court… Continue Reading →

Thousands of Anganwadi women Protest demanding the implementation of ‘Bhagat Singh National Employment Guarantee Act’! – Media Blacks Out

NEW DELHIPOLITICS Thousands Of Anganwadi Women Protest Demanding The Implementation Of ‘Bhagat Singh National Employment Guarantee Act’! Prerit Chauhan (Photo/Video) By Lokesh Goswami Ten News Delhi : New Delhi: On Sunday, Thousands of Anganwadi Women, youth, students workers from Delhi,… Continue Reading →

When Sophia Girls College, Bombay Invited a Professor To Argue In Favour Of Banning Beef

You won’t believe what happened next. = By Arushi Thapar Sophia College, Mumbai Source: eduvidya.com Sabse Khatarnak -Pash ..सबसे ख़तरनाक होता है मुर्दा शांति से भर जाना तड़प का न होना सब कुछ सहन कर जाना घर से निकलना काम पर… Continue Reading →

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