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Monsanto’s Involvement With Agent Orange – 40 Years After the Vietnam Conflict

Tuesday, May 29, 2012 By By Investigative Journalist ~ Theodora Filiss The US celebrated Memorial Day on Monday, May 28. Originally called Decoration Day, it is a day of remembrance for those who have died in their nation’s service. “If… Continue Reading →

Jairam Ramesh launches SADP project in Malkangiri , Orissa

 May 29, ibnlive.com BHUBANESWAR/MALKANGIRI: As a part of the Centre’s initiative to contain the spread of Maoism by taking up developmental projects in the affected areas, Union Rural Development Minister Jairam Ramesh on Monday visited Malkangiri district ahead of launching… Continue Reading →

Anonymous India Calls for Non-violent Protests Against Censorship

Added 29th May 2012 John Ribeiro The Indian arm of Anonymous is planning what it describes as non-violent protests against Internet censorship in various Indian cities, after some Internet service providers blocked file-sharing sites in the country. The protests, planned for June 9, follow… Continue Reading →

Aamir Khan, The Ambanis And Medical Ethics

Vidyadhar Date  28 May, 2012 Countercurrents.org Dr Ravi Bapat is the man Amir Khan should have featured in his television programme on health issues Satyameva Jayate telecast on May 27. Dr Bapat is also much nearer home , in Mumbai…. Continue Reading →

Trapped after being forced to say ‘I do’

ARUNA KASHYAP Child brides are not criminals. They cannot be compared to children accused of committing crimes. Anyone who hears a story of a girl forced into marriage before she turned 18 will tell you that she had little choice… Continue Reading →

Let’s stop pretending there’s ” NO RACISM ” in India

YENGKHOM JILANGAMBA, The Hindu INSENSITIVE MAINLAND: Students from the north-east protesting instances of discrimination. Photo: V.V. Krishnan Most Indians think racism exists only in the West and see themselves as victims. It’s time they examined their own attitudes towards people… Continue Reading →

Kenyan Girls Use ‘Talking Box’ to Write What’s Wrong

By Rose Odengo WeNews correspondent Monday, May 28, 2012 Some schoolgirls in Kibera, Kenya‘s largest slum, are writing down their problems and submitting them to a message box. Schools are using the information to alleviate everything from molestation to family… Continue Reading →

Koondakulam Officia lsite evaluation is faulty- Report #antinuke

REPORT ON EVALUATION OF KUDANKUALM SITE FOR LCOATION OF NUCLEAR POWER PLANT PRESENTS IT AS A KILLER PROJECT  http://tshivajirao.blogspot.in/2012/05/why-kudankulam-reactors-are-killers-of.html Note:This report obtained by Kudankulam anti- nuclear  activists from NPCIL under pressure of the RTI Act is presented as rough draft as certain… Continue Reading →

Anti- State- Poem #sedition #censorship

 William Nicholas Gomes; a promising name, a poet, journalist and human rights activist. He is well known for his outspoken, impartial, uncompromising position on the issues of human rights violations. He is an ambassador of peace, who advocates democracy and… Continue Reading →

We want to know where is Fasih Mehmood #disappearances

Produce Fasih Mahmood in an Indian court It has been over ten days that Fasih Mahmood was practically disappeared from his residence in Jubail, Saudi Arabia, where he worked as an engineer. On 13th May, Sunday, Mahmood was taken away… Continue Reading →

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