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#India has 477 people on death row- shocker ? #deathpenalty

Dec13, BBC India allows the death penalty for the ‘rarest of rare’ crimes There are 477 convicts on death row in India, the government says. The information was revealed in the Rajya Sabha [the upper house of the parliament] in… Continue Reading →

15DEC-March to Ranchi against Displacement,land grabbing and arrest of Dayamani barla

Aadiwasi Moolwasi Astitva Raksha Manch has called for a massive march to Ranchi against Displacement, Illegal Looting of Resources, Land grab in Nagdi Village and Arrest of Dayamani Barla. All are requested to join hand and participate in heavy numbers… Continue Reading →

Abolish death penalty in India, Pakistan: Burney

Vishal Joshi, Hindustan Times Karnal, December 13, 2012 Former Pakistan federal minister and human rights activist Ansar Burney has advocated a complete abolition on awarding capital punishment. Interacting with the reporters here on Wednesday evening, Burney said that death sentence… Continue Reading →

JU students take out first ever street protest in Kolkata to free Soni Sori

Piyush Guha, who was also arrested on charges of sedition and released in 2011, says that the government wants the people on the periphery not to speak, not to think Ajachi Chakrabarti December 13, 2012, TEHELKA Jadavpur University students take… Continue Reading →

ATTN – BOMBAY KI KAHAANI MUMBAI KI ZUBAANI- 14th Dec- 13th Jan 2013 #mustshare

  Zindabad! Twenty years have passed since Bombay was rocked by the violent and horrifying days of Dec 92-Jan 93. That violence marked our city severely, and over the last twenty years, so have the processes of globalisation, neo-liberalisation, privatisation…. Continue Reading →

#India- #State #Oppression-Shramik Adivasi Sanghatana activists may be the next target

. If any lessons are to be learned from Binyak Sen and  Sunilam’s conviction on the face off of cooked up charges by trial court of Chhatisgarh and Madhya Pradesh respectively, and many more activists languishing in various jails across… Continue Reading →

IMMEDIATE RELEASE- Eleven tribal women political prisoners observe hunger strike #protest

IN ORDER THAT THE DEAF GOVERNMENT HEAR, 11 TRIBAL WOMEN PRISONERS OBSERVE A DAY OF HUNGER STIKE!*   On 13th December 2012, eleven tribal women political prisoners will be observing a one day hunger strike for the implementation of various demands… Continue Reading →

#India- #Jharkhand Dayamani Barla faces government’s wrath over agitation against land grab

Edited by Sabyasachi Dasgupta | Updated: December 11, 2012   Ranchi: In Jharkhand, activist and journalist Dayamani Barla has spent the last month and half in prison. Activists in the state allege she is facing government persecution for leading an agitation of villagers… Continue Reading →

#India- Here is why section #66A does not ‘protect’ women #FOE #Censorship

by Danish Raza , FIRSTPOST Dec 12, 2012 One of the arguments Union Minister for Communication, Information and Technology, Kapil Sibal, often gives to justify Section 66A of the Information Technology (IT) Act is that it is an essential tool in fighting… Continue Reading →

#India- FREE APARNA MARANDI , Human Rights Violation by Jharkhand Police

PLEASE SIGN ONLINE PETITION  BELOW  SHARE WIDELY http://petitions.halabol.com/2012/12/15/free-aparna-marandi-and-her-4-year-old-son URGENT APPEAL* *| India |, 11 December 2012* Aparna Marandi, her four year old son Alok Chandra, Satish (16 years old) her distant relative and her two friends Baby Turi and Susheela Ekka… Continue Reading →

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