Doctors were asked to torture detainees for intelligence gathering, and unethical practices continue, review concludes An al-Qaida detainee at Guantanamo Bay in 2002: the DoD has taken steps to address concerns over practices at the prison in recent years. Photograph:… Continue Reading →
No Indian visa for Sri Lanka war documentary maker Arun Ram, TNN | Nov 5, 2013 UK’s Channel 4 telecast footage acquired from Callum Macrae showing LTTE TV anchor-actor Isai Priya’s capture during the last phase of the Lankan war. Priya… Continue Reading →
The Rohingyas who fled from Burma to Jammu are living their lives in transition. If you come from nowhere, is there somewhere you can go? LORA TOMAS 2013-11-09 , Issue 45 Volume 10 No future in sight There are over a… Continue Reading →
: Mon Nov 04 2013, IE Bombay High Court Sandeep Ashar The Bombay High Court has asked the Maharashtra government to get rid of the norm of obtaining prior consent from slum dwellers for projects involving integrated development of… Continue Reading →
Why war? Beena Sarwar Monday, November 04, 2013 Personal political Some days ago I got a call from my friend Samir Gupta, on his way home after picking up his son, 14-year old Kshitij, from a Delhi train station… Continue Reading →
Call of the primordial C. S. VENKITESWARAN, The Hindu Special ArrangementDevnur Mahadeva addressing students at Aadima. Special ArrangementA play by the students of Aadima. Special ArrangementA play by the students of Aadima, at the Alanahalli festival. In a remote… Continue Reading →
A labour of love DIVYA SREEDHARAN, The hindu The HinduPhoto: K. Ananthan TOPICS A LABOUR OF LOVE Urban working parents across India leave their children in the care of grandparents. The author takes a look at this arrangement. Veena… Continue Reading →
Controversy, lack of raw materials stalling projects; firm has already invested Rs 17,000 crore to build a two-million tonne steel capacity and a captive power plant at Angul Controversies surrounding the allocation of coal blocks to Naveen Jindal-owned Jindal Steel and Power has… Continue Reading →
Dev Chatterjee Mumbai ,BS November 2, 2013 Last Updated at 21:22 IST It wasn’t Kumar Mangalam Birla alone; the Hindalco mine allocation turned the spotlight on the PM and the Odisha CM Image via Shutterstock The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI)’s first information… Continue Reading →
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Aung San Suu Kyi’s Comments on Muslims Expose Endemic Anti-Muslim Prejudice
NOBEL LAUREATES, 4 November 2013 by Tun Khin, Huff Post – TRANSCEND Media Service Daw Aung San Suu Kyi’s interview with the BBC during her visit to the UK, has shocked many of her admirers. Despite being repeatedly pressed to… Continue Reading →