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Misuse Of Intelligence: Right To Dissent

By S.G.Vombatkere 27 January, 2012 Countercurrents.org The national and state intelligence agencies have advised the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) that “ some rights organisations ” that decry state violence are purposefully or at least effectively taking sides with Maoists… Continue Reading →

Shabnam Hashmi detained and released in Gujarat, Citizens demand intervention

GODHRA: Shabnam Hashmi, the founder of NGO Anhad and five other activists were detained by Gujarat police today when they tried to enter Godhra, where Chief Minister Narendra Modi is camping for his 23rd Sadbhavana fast. Hashmi’s NGO had organised… Continue Reading →

No sadbhavana for Godhra lovebirds

Mohsin put in jail; wife, Hansa, sent to Nari Kendra for communal peace DNA Roxy Gagdekar l Godhra , Jan 19 The Muslims of Godhra may be preparing to welcome chief minister Narendra Modi for his Sadbhavna fast on January… Continue Reading →

Press Release-Maitreyi Chatterjee (26 January 1940—17 January 2012)

Eminent writer, feminist activist, and art, drama and music critic, Maitreyi Chatterjee passed away peacefully on 17 January, 2012. She was the Founder Member and Convenor of Nari Nirjantan Pratirodh Mancha (Forum against the Oppression of Women), one of the first… Continue Reading →

Memorial to a Genocide (Gujarat 2002 – 2012) Feb 27

Change of Date Due to All Trade Union Bandh on February 28, 2012 Society, Ahmedabad  February 27, 2012 2 p.m. onwards How do we commemorate such a cataclysmic series of violences, lives torn asunder, narratives of depth and despair, callousness… Continue Reading →

Warm memories of time in Pak jail

Anahita Mukherji, Times of India | Within half an hour of the retreat ceremony at the Wagah-Attari junction, the two gates on either side of a thin white line that forms the border between India and Pakistan were re-opened once… Continue Reading →

Mehsana, Shame of India!

North Gujarat Town Has Lowest Child Sex Ratio In The Country Ahmedabad: Mehsana town has notched the shameful distinction of having the lowest child sex ratio among urban centres in India. With only 760 girls per 1,000 boys in the… Continue Reading →

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