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Chhattisgarh Court acquits all 10 accused in #Dantewada massacre #goodnews

Kartam Joga, nine other tribals, were in prison since 2010 in charges of being involved in the Naxal ambush in which 76 CRPF jawans were killed in Dantewada, Chhattisgarh Anil MishraMore by the author >, Tehelka January 8, 2013 File… Continue Reading →

#India- “Women Against Sexual Violence and State Repression” to the Justice Verma Commission #Vaw #Justice

(Women Against Sexual Violence and State Repression (WSS) is a non funded grassroots effort initiated in November 2009, to challenge the violence being perpetrated upon women’s bodies and societies. We are a nationwide network of women from diverse political and social… Continue Reading →

A Conversation With: Human Rights Activist Binayak Sen

By MALAVIKA VYAWAHARE, NYtimes Courtesy of The Gandhi FoundationDr. Binayak Sen. Binayak Sen, 62, is no ordinary doctor. Few doctors, after all, spend three decades working in a region threatened by what Prime Minister Manmohan Singh called the “single biggest internal… Continue Reading →

State Demons in Forests of Bastar #chhattisgarh

    Vol – XLVII No. 31, August 04, 2012 Is the deliberate targeting of the support base of the Maoists good counter-insurgency policy?   The counter-insurgency operations to wipe out the Maoists have gone hi-tech – unmanned aerial vehicles… Continue Reading →

The unending struggle of Bastar adivasis

Javed Iqbal | Friday, May 4, 2012, DNA Conflict and displacement in Bastar leads to deprivation and forest loss in neighbouring Khammam Around 43 families from the villages of Millampalli, Simalpenta, Raygudem, Darba and Singaram in Dantewada district, lost their makeshift… Continue Reading →

Naxals are the govt in a village India just discovered

Harinder Baweja , Hindustan Times Bijapur, Chhattisgarh, April 22, 2012 automatic rifles, satellite phones and Swedish Carl Gustav rocket launchers made their very first foray into the dense Abujhmad jungle, straddling the two states of Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh.  Abujhmad, or ‘unknown… Continue Reading →

The Story of One School Why 650 children came and only 200 remained

By Prakhar Jain Education in ruins The residential school in Chintagupha, Sukma WITH THE Right to Education Act (RTE) completing two years, HRD Minister Kapil Sibal may feel smug about the decline in dropout rates. But close to 40,000 children… Continue Reading →

Operation Green Hunt Enters New Phase

Sanhati, March 29, 2012 by Sudha Bharadwaj It is quite evident that after the phase of “Salwa Judum” and the phase of “Operation Green Hunt”, anti-Naxal operations have entered a new phase variously called “Operation Haka” and “Operation Vijay”. While certain… Continue Reading →

Sodi Ganga’s brother was Burnt Alive

His Brother Was Burnt Alive Sodi Nanda was killed in 2007. Four years later, his brother wants justice, but cannot get it, says Prakhar Jain Mute witness Sodi Ganga stands beside the tree where his brother was allegedly killed by Salwa Judum… Continue Reading →

Face of Salwa Judum killed in Maoist ambush in Chhattisgarh

NEW DELHI, February 10, 2012 AMAN SETHI, The Hindu Kartam Surya was one of three informal SPO commanders to emerge in the aftermath of the Salwa Judum. On Thursday evening, cadres of the outlawed Communist Party of India (Maoist) opened… Continue Reading →

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