Harsh Mander 25 August,2012 Almost an everyday sight. Photo: Ritu Raj Konwar How partisan policies and a bitterly divided people keep the State in an endless cycle of violence. The current tornado of targeted mass violence in Assam is… Continue Reading →
The Brihanmumbai Union of Journalists (BUJ) deplores the attack on the media on Saturday, August 11, 2012, during the violence that broke out in Mumbai by protestors of the riots in Assam. The BUJ is particularly disturbed at what… Continue Reading →
Delhi women gun for arms licences Dwaipayan Ghosh, TNN | Aug 4, 2012, 1 It could be a new measure of women’s emancipation or just a passing fad, but Delhi Police has been stumped by the huge number of working women seeking… Continue Reading →
Ram Puniyani says end of propaganda politics can help people understand actual problems, in Tehelka ALSO READ “For us this is not a communal dispute, but like a family dispute, where two brothers fight with each other” The curse… Continue Reading →
Published on Wednesday, July 25, 2012 by Common Dreams It’s the Guns – But We All Know, It’s Not Really the Guns by Michael Moore Since Cain went nuts and whacked Abel, there have always been those humans who, for… Continue Reading →
Vol – XLVII No. 31, August 04, 2012 | Rakhi Sehgal The events of 18 July in the Manesar plant of Maruti Suzuki which ended with the murder of a manager were not a sudden conflagration. Anger at the plant… Continue Reading →
Dear Friends, Dec 2012-Jan 2013 marks twenty years of the shocking, violent, horrifying days of Dec 92-Jan 93. Those of us who were in this city in those days witnessed something that we probably could not even imagine. Those were… Continue Reading →
By S.G.Vombatkere 27 January, 2012 Countercurrents.org The national and state intelligence agencies have advised the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) that “ some rights organisations ” that decry state violence are purposefully or at least effectively taking sides with Maoists… Continue Reading →
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