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Petition to Chief Justice of India- Remove Justice Bhaktavatsala ‘ Kindly Adjust” #Vaw #Gender #Justice

  A judge’s obligation to the public starts and ends with his or her analysis of the law, its correct use, not with the preaching of personal beliefs or preferences. Chief Justice S H. Kapadia once said, “High Courts and… Continue Reading →

Maimed by the state, quietly #Torture #Censorship #Kashmir

Amidst a culture of silence and media inattention, torture is easy to find in the security hot zones of India. A new film bares the ugly truth. Freny Manecksha reports.  “Soldiers got on top of me. One of them chopped my feet… Continue Reading →

Delhi University bans rallies after molestation

Shreya Roy Chowdhury, TNN | Sep 2, 2012, NEW DELHI: Delhi University decided to crack down on rallies and demonstrations on the campus after a complaint of molestation during one such event on Friday reached vice-chancellor Dinesh Singh on Saturday. In a terse, one-line… Continue Reading →

Arrest Imminent for Indian Cartoonist and Blogger Aseem Trivedi by MUMBAI POLICE #FOE #FOS

08/31/2012 Cartoonists Rights Network International (CRNI) has learned that an arrest warrant has been issued for Indian cartoonist Aseem Trivedi.  He is at this moment participating in a late-night demonstration in New Delhi protesting the warrant put out for his… Continue Reading →

‘To Get Me Out On Bail, Narendrabhai Changed Judges Thrice’ #Babubajrangi #Narendramodi

Babu Bajrangi to Tehelka-Aug 2007 ! What They Said About Modi ‘To Get Me Out On Bail, Narendrabhai Changed Judges Thrice’ Transcript: BABU BAJRANGI Modi has a definite soft spot for the man who would later stall the film Parzania…. Continue Reading →

Pussy Riot verdict: live report

By Judith Evans (AFP) – 4 hours ago 1424 GMT: Human rights organisation Amnesty International, which has taken up Pussy Riot’s cause, tweets: “2 years prison for a 30 second protest song. Insanity. “Bitter blow to freedom of expression in Russia.”… Continue Reading →

SONGS OF FREEDOM!

A get-together of activist singers took place in Bangalore on Aug.14, 2012 at UTC, Bangalore.Adivasis from Coorg, Chickamanglore, Budakkattu Krishikara Sangh Nagarhole, Adivasi Aikya Samithi Wayanad, fisherwomen from Theeradesa Mahilavedi (Women’s Wing of KSMTF), activists from anti-nuclear movement of Koodankulam,… Continue Reading →

Bahrain jails prominent activist Nabeel Rajab for 3 years #WTFnews

  Published: 16 August, 2012, 13:23 Prominent Bahraini human rights activist Nabeel Rajab attends an anti-regime demonstration in the village of Muqsha, Bahrain, December 9, 2011. TRENDS:Arab world protests TAGS: Conflict, Middle East, Protest, Politics,Human rights, Opposition, Police Bahraini Human rights activist Nabeel Rajab has been sentenced… Continue Reading →

Prominent Bahraini human rights activist Said Yousif arrested

  Published: 15 August, 2012, 22:32,  RT News Image from twitter.com by user @SAIDYOUSIF TAGS: Middle East, Human rights   Human rights activist Said Yousif tweeted that he was arrested at a checkpoint in A’ali, a major Bahraini town. Yousif has spoken out… Continue Reading →

Bahrain: An open letter from the family of Human Rights Defender Nabeel Rajab

  To the governments of the USA, the UK and all governments who have influence on Bahrain And to the UN and all Regional and International Human Rights Organisations     (Ahlul Bayt News Agency) – My name is Sumaya Rajab, the wife of the… Continue Reading →

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