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#India – Bastar’s ugly secret: 9,000 girls have been trafficked in the past decade #Vaw

Last November, 60 tribal girls from Chhattisgarh were rescued from a factory in Tamil Nadu. The episode put the spotlight on Bastar’s ugly secret: 9,000 girls have been trafficked in the past decade PRIYANKA KAUSHAL 2014-02-08 , Issue 6 Volume… Continue Reading →

#India- Maharashtra police has no understanding of Naxalism’- Vernon Gonsalves

‘Maharashtra police has no understanding of Naxalism‘ A rare interview with Vernon Gonsalves, who was jailed for six years on the charge of being a Naxalite.   Illustration: Uttam Ghosh/Rediff.com On August 19, 2007, Vernon Gonsalves was picked up by the Maharashtra… Continue Reading →

#India – Not only me but thousands booked under Sedition law: Binayak Sen

Zee News Last Updated: Friday, October 18, 2013, 17:53 Ahmedabad: Activist Binayak Sen, who is out on bail in a sedition case, on Friday indicated that the draconian law is being misused and thousands of people have already become victims… Continue Reading →

CRPP Statement on arrest of JNU student and Cultural Activist Hem Mishra

COMMITTEE FOR THE RELEASE OF POLITICAL PRISONERS 185/3, FOURTH FLOOR, ZAKIR NAGAR, NEW DELHI-110025 24/08/2013 Condemn the Arrest of Student and Cultural Activist Hem Mishra by the Maharashtra Police! Release Hem Mishra Unconditionally! It was on the evening of 23rd August… Continue Reading →

#India – Activist, PMRD fellow, being victimised in Gadchiroli mining row #TISS #WTFnews

Gadchiroli, June 25, 2013 Pavan Dahat, The Hindu  The mining row, which saw a senior executive of a company and two others being killed by the Naxals last week, has taken a new twist with the police now targeting an activist… Continue Reading →

Note of dissent against Tehelka’s newly announced Tarun Sehrawat Award for Journalism of Courage and Conscience

courtesy- Tehelka   Pratik Kumar- Facebook Why make a martyr out of Tarun Sehrawat? The young departed soul deserves an apology, and not memorials or an award in his name. His colleagues say that he died brave and strong. I… Continue Reading →

#India- wake up to the mining-politician nexus wreaking havoc in our politics

  On 25 May, the ghastly Naxal attack on a convoy of Congress leaders in Darbha, Chhattisgarh, jolted political leaders across the spectrum. Union Rural Development Minister Jairam Ramesh — who has been driving the development agenda in the tribal areas and… Continue Reading →

#India – The Dangerous word : Maoists or Terrorists ?

: Dangerous word Thursday, Jun 13, 2013 Agency: DNA, Semantics matters in politics; language, used judiciously, is both a prime tool and a potent weapon in the shaping of public discourse. That is why there has been an ongoing debate both… Continue Reading →

Karnataka: 63 percent prisoners in state are under-trials

By Newzfirst Bureau 6/5/13  Delhi/Bangalore – More than 60 percent of the prisoners in various jails across Karnataka state are under-trials. This information was Wednesday given by the State’s chief minister Siddaramaiah in the Chief Ministers’ Conference regarding Internal Security… Continue Reading →

The convenience of labels: Who are the Maoists really?

 Sunday Guardian Tanushree Bhasin  1st Jun 2013 Stills from the film At the Crossroads he real terrorist in our country is the state. The Indian state needs to be put behind bars, not ordinary people,” said a visibly moved audience member… Continue Reading →

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