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#India – Babas And Their Blind Believers #mustread

  Asaram Bapu‘s imprisonment on the charge of raping a minor has failed to shake the faith of thousands who still defend him. Why do followers of holy men become so blindly rapt in their devotion that their power of… Continue Reading →

Join Demostration on 4th March at New Delhi, against brutal Eviction of Bangalore EWS Slum

Dear Friends ! Greetings ! We are sending you our appeal for your solidarity and support on behalf of National Movement For Land, Labor & Justice- NMLLJ and Forum against EWS Land Grab, Bangalore Karnataka.   Hope you are already… Continue Reading →

#Delhigangrape Month after : Jantar Mantar is a beacon of hope for justice seekers #Vaw #Justice

Published: Wednesday, Jan 16, 2013, Place: New Delhi | Agency: IANS Protestors protest against the Delhi gang-rape Reuters Jagjeet Kaur, a 30-year-old rape victim from Punjab, was frustrated after running from pillar to post for two years seeking justice. Finally,… Continue Reading →

Breaking the Collective – Notes from Jantar Mantar & Koodankulam #womenrights #Vaw

JANUARY 11, 2013 tags: Anti-Nuclear Protests, Delhi Gang Rape, Delhi protests, Jantar Mantar, koodankulam, public space, state repression by Shuddhabrata Sengupta Guest Post by Vivek Vellanki, kafila.org The death of the young girl brought incommensurable grief for the ‘Indian’ people. A national angst ensued with divergent voices seeking… Continue Reading →

We must find a new language of defining women #Vaw #Feminism #Patriarchy

All about my mothers Monobina Gupta | January 5, 2013   We must find a new language of defining women because they can never be free, or safe, if we persist with old patriarchal notions of looking at them, says Monobina Gupta…. Continue Reading →

Delhi- Police harassment of peaceful women protesters at Jantar Mantar on Dec 25th

Dear all, I am forwarding a mail I wrote to the CM Sheila Dikshit about the police harassment of 12 women participating in a peaceful gathering at Jantar Mantar on 25th Dec afternoon. The 12 of us (most people were… Continue Reading →

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