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#India – Identity and inclusive governance

  AJAY GUDAVARTHY, The Hindu Only a party that combines governance with a welfare agenda that is inclusive of social identities such as Dalits, OBCs, minorities and women can surge ahead in the coming elections One of the key issues… Continue Reading →

“No More Fukushima”:Mumbai Protest against proposed India-Japan Nuclear Agreement

Mumbai groups and activists held a  protest on 24th Jan at Azad Maidan as many participants were also participating in the Jaitapur protest and Jail Bharo Andolan on 25th-Jan, the day National Protests are being held across the country. Protestors… Continue Reading →

Shocker: 1 in 5 female students raped in US colleges #Vaw

Barack Obama targets sexual assault epidemic PTI | Washington | Updated: Jan 23 2014, 18:18 IST The report said campus rapes and gang-rapes are fuelled by drinking and drug use that can incapacitate victims. Reuters SUMMARYBarack Obama shone a light on… Continue Reading →

Supreme Court orders probe after West Bengal Tribal Gang Rape

BY SUJOY DHAR KOLKATA Fri Jan 24, 2014 6:54pm IST   Police personnel inspect the area where a woman was gang-raped at Birbhum district in West Bengal January 23, 2014. CREDIT: REUTERS/STRINGER Notwithstanding the freezing cold, rehearsals are underway for the… Continue Reading →

#India – We The People, #ReclaimTheRepublic

    *WE THE PEOPLE : RECLAIM THE REPUBLIC* *Sunday, 26th January 2014, 2.30 PM, New Delhi* We the People, Reclaim the Republic A Republic Day March ‘Of the People, By the people, For the people’ January 26, 2014, New… Continue Reading →

Mumbai- Leafleting campaign against the SC judgement on Sec 377 #LGBTQI

The recent Supreme Court judgment reversed the progressive stance taken by the Delhi High Court in 2009 with regard to Section 377. It recriminalizes sexual acts deemed “unnatural” between consenting adults. One of the grounds justifying this decision is that… Continue Reading →

Somnath Bharti fails to appear before Delhi’s Commission for Women, flies kite at an event

TNN | Jan 24, 2014, 07.59 PM IST   Somnath Bharti inaugurated the 3rd International Kite Festival near old Yamuna Bridge in Delhi on Friday. NEW DELHI: Delhi law minister Somnath Bharti on Friday failed to appear before the Delhi Commission for Women, but did attend… Continue Reading →

Delhi law minister had attacked Bangalore police too – Somnath Bharti

Bangalore Mirror Bureau | Jan 24, 2014, 01.00 AM IST Somnath’s brother Loknath reportedly threatened acook in a paying guest and allegedly assaulted a cop By:Bharat A Patel Arrest of Somnath Bharti’s brother led to protests and complaint against police in Jan,… Continue Reading →

Narendra Modi’s Flagship – Farmers losing fertile land

DARSHAN DESAI We are not acquiring a single inch of land of farmers, says official The Gujarat government is acquiring 920 square km of land, most of it agricultural, of 15,000 farmer families spread across 22 villages for Chief Minister… Continue Reading →

Stop the India-Japan Nuclear Agreement: Fukushima Survivor’s Open Letter to Both Prime Ministers

  Yukiko Kameya: A Fukushima evacuee 双葉町避難民より日印両首相へ私は福島県双葉町から避難し、親戚のいる東京までやってきた、毎週金曜日脱原発のデモへ通っている者です。今度の日印原子力協定において二国間の首相にお伝えしたいことがあります。私は福島第一原発から1.2kmのところに住んでいました。 私自身が避難した当時、私たちは放射線量の一番高いところに向かって逃げていたそうです。それは東京に来て分かりました。未だ福島に残っている人には知らされていません。 今58人の子供の甲状腺がん患者が確認されています。心筋梗塞などによる突然死、自殺、まだ続いています。白血病を発病した人もいますが原因は伏せられたままです。 安倍首相へ ・日本国として相手国に責任がとれますか? 「私が安全を保証する。状況はコントロールされている」「汚染水はブロックされている」 と言葉でいっても実際に何もできていない、根源である核を他国に持ち込む、 ということの意味を今一度考えてください。 両首相へ ・しっかり情報を開示してください。 議員の方も原発について、被ばくについてよく知ってください 放射能は見えないので影響がわかりにくいし、ニュースを聴いているだけでは右から左です。世界中の放射能医学関係者を集めて、知識を終結させ、国民に共有してください。 ・国民の意見を聞いてください。 民意をまず確認してください。自分の国で暮らし、国のために働き、生きている人々がどうなってもいいのか。貧困を一時的に改善するために今生きている 国民の命を犠牲にするのか。 実際にどういうことが起こっているのか、事実を知って、もう一度考えてください。 2014/1/24 亀屋 幸子 To Prime Minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe, Prime Minister of India, Manmohan Singh, I am an… Continue Reading →

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