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Seema Azad Verdict: Another Attempt to Silence the Critical Democratic Voice

PEOPLE’S UNION FOR DEMOCRATIC RIGHTS Press Statement 10th June 2012 Seema Azad Verdict: Another Attempt to Silence the Critical Democratic Voice PUDR strongly condemns the verdict of a lower Court in Allahabad awarding life sentence to Civil Rights activist Seema… Continue Reading →

Rights activist Seema Azad to appeal conviction at High Court

  By Abu Zafar 6/9/12, Newzfirst   NEW DELHI — Rights activists Seema Azad and her husband, Vishwa Vijay, who were Friday sentenced by a court in Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, to life imprisonment for alleged seditious activities, will appeal their… Continue Reading →

Seema Azad Yearns For Freedom

Human rights activist Seema Azad and her husband are in jail on dubious charges. On 8th February 2010, Seema Azad and her husband were arrested by the Allahabad Special Task Force, under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, for their alleged… Continue Reading →

Seema Azad, journalist, human rights worker and her husband sentenced to life for waging war against India

NDTV, june 8, 2012 Allahabad: A couple who were arrested by the Uttar Pradesh special task force in February 2010 and suspected of being Naxals have been sentenced to life imprisonment by a lower court in Allahabad. Seema Azad and her… Continue Reading →

Immediate Release-Jharkhand is becoming a Military State- Fact Finding Report

Coordination for Democratic Rights Organisations(CDRO) FACT FINDING: SARANDA, PORAIYAHAT, May20-22nd 2012 Interim report/Press release 23rd May 2012 Jharkhand is fast becoming a military state. Similar to operation green hunt which was started three years ago in mineral rich forest areas resided… Continue Reading →

Aamir Khan specially screens Satyamev Jayate in villages

Kavita Awaasthi, Hindustan Times Mumbai, May 06, 2012 Aamir Khan‘s much awaited TV debut Satyamev Jayate premieres today. The show will be telecast in over 100 countries around the world, but sadly, not in Karnataka. more photos » After months of… Continue Reading →

A Dalit betrayed: ‘Rahul bhaiyya has forgotten me

by Danish Raza May 3, 2012 Shivkumari and her son working in the fields: Naresh Sharma/Firstpost Amethi, Uttar Pradesh: Shivkumari’s home is a tiny five foot by five foot room. It is bare except for a lantern, a few utensils, and a… Continue Reading →

Land and the people: ‘Injustice still being perpetuated by govts’

Published: Tuesday, May 1, 2012, 11:03 IST By Subir Ghosh & Maitreyi Joshi | Place: Bangalore | Agency: DNA State governments across the country have been both callous and tardy in implementing the Forest Rights Act. Claims are being rejected… Continue Reading →

” Mining “greatest Threat to Tribals says Tribal Affairs Minister Kishore Chandra Deo

HYDERABAD: Terming mining as the “greatest threat” faced by the tribal community in last two decades, Tribal Affairs Minister Kishore Chandra Deo has asked the youths selected under an ambitious programme to create awareness among the forest dwellers about their… Continue Reading →

How India Turned Me Into a Feminist- aussiegirlinindia

 by—aussiegirlinindia I have a confession to make, I am a feminist. Nine months traveling through India has made me a feminist and this is me coming out of the closet. I have always considered myself to be egalitarian, striving for… Continue Reading →

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