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#India-Police harassment and slow judicial proceedings leading to suicidal tendency among terror accused

  By Tariq Abdul Muhaimin10/20/12   Two different cases of alleged police harassment in relation to terror accused, one languishing in jail and another released on bail, have sparked a sense of frustration and distrust in the Muslim community. The… Continue Reading →

Celebrate Shahir Amar Sheikh Jayanti, Oct 21,Sunday #Pune

Lokayat  organises Cultural Program to Celebrate: SHAHIR AMAR SHEIKH BIRTH CENTENARY [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=lKUX57rkp10] Lokayat celebrates the Birth Centenary of Shahir Amar Sheikh on October 21, 2012. Shahir Amar Sheikh was a revolutionary folk singer and freedom fighter. Born on October 20,… Continue Reading →

Mere criticism is not #sedition, govt says in draft guidelines #draconianlaws #justice

Published: Friday, Oct 19, 2012, 19:33 IST Place: Mumbai | Agency: PTI Having burnt its fingers over the arrest of cartoonist Aseem Trivedi, the Maharashtra government today submitted a draft circular to the Bombay High Court, which says that a… Continue Reading →

Founder-president of the Kisan Sangharsh Samiti (KSS),Dr. Sunilam Gets Life-term in Case of Police Firing on Farmers’ Protest in 1997 #Fabricated

  ‘If you act against the system, you are either killed or cases are fabricated against you’ Dr. Sunilam, 51, Multai, Madhya Pradesh, 19th oct 2012 [Interview Courtesy: Tehelka] ‘The state is protecting industrialists at the cost of tribals’ ‘We want justice…. Continue Reading →

Press Note: Supreme Court order granting bail to Syed Kazmi

  The Kazmi Solidarity Committee welcomes the Supreme Court order granting bail to Syed Mohammad Ahmad Kazmi after seven months in custody on charges of involvement in the bomb attack on an Israeli diplomatic vehicle. The committee deplores the obstructive… Continue Reading →

Resizing the State- What if the Indian state is actually not big enough?

By MILAN VAISHNAV | October 1, 2012 MAHESH KUMAR A / AP PHOTO Although India can conduct elections for more than 750 million people, the state’s ability to deliver services remains lacking. IT IS SOMETHING OF AN UNDERSTATEMENT to say that the state of… Continue Reading →

A doctor walks into the heart of darkness

Oct 14, 2012 – Javed Anand, in Asian Age First, if you’ve not seen it already, go find the recent issue of a national weekly which has “The Silent Killers of Chhattisgarh” as its cover story. It’s not the story that… Continue Reading →

Attn Minnesota- ‘ Jai Bhim Comrade Screening” @Oct 16,2012 #mustshare

Carleton to Present Celebrated Indian Filmmaker Anand Patwardhan and Rare Screening of his Documentary Film, ‘Jai Bhim Comrade’ October 5, 2012 Noted and celebrated Indian documentary filmmaker Anand Patwardhan will host a discussion and screening of his groundbreaking film, “Jai Bhim… Continue Reading →

Alleging assault by CRPF jawans, Jharkhand tribals stage protests

  West Singhbhum (Jharkhand), October 8, 2012 Anumeha Yadav, The Hindu  Officials say demands for removal of CRPF camps are politically motivated Two separate incidents of alleged assault on village women by Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) jawans have triggered a… Continue Reading →

Kudankulam row: Thousands of villagers protest near plant

  Reported by Sneha Mary Koshy, Edited by Mala Das | Updated: October 08, 2012 13:57 IST Click to Expand & Play Kudankulam: Thousands of fishermen from 40 villages around the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant in Tamil Nadu have surrounded the area from about… Continue Reading →

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