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Thursday, August 21, 2008

Arundhati Roy

Arundhati Roy: “Kashmir needs freedom from India:  Is she Pakistani or Indian? What she wants?
Vedaprakash
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Introduction: Really, Indians do not know what is happening to their country, and to them. They do not know who are their friends and enemies. They go on believe everybody and invite them to live here, and one day find that they do nonsense against them. Thus, it has happened in many cases. Now, a new one appears in the form of “Arunthati Roy”, who has no Indian ethos. She has now come out with jihadi cry supporting Pakistanis for the liberation of Kashmir from India and the Pakistani, pro-Pakistani, Islamic and anti-Indian media has been so elated to report her. The Associated Press of Pakistan reports like this[1]:


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Wednesday, August 20, 2008

GLifeLine: Maker of Film on Binayak Sen's Life Imprisoned for 90 days

GLifeLine: Maker of Film on Binayak Sen's Life Imprisoned for 90 days

Saturday, August 2, 2008

Join the Campaign to free Dr. Binayak Sen.

Dr. Jesudas Athyal, a member of Gurukul faculty on leave, has recently wrote about Dr. Binayak Sen, a Doctor trained in CMC Vellore, who was arrested by the Chhattisgarh government for helping the people who were evicted from their land for diamond mining. His wife Ms. Ilina Sen has recently visited Boston where Dr. Athyal is currently doing some research work. All those who are concerned with human rights must participate in the campign to free Dr. Binayak Sen. Dr. Athyal writes:

Dr. Binayak Sen recently completed one year in jail. His crime was that he stood with the villagers in the Central Indian state of Chhattisgarh in their struggle to regain their lost land. The government tricked villagers into giving away their lands to international companies that are building mines to extract bauxite and diamonds in the region. The displaced people were then forcibly relocated to camps that have no water or sanitation or facility for health care. Dr. Sen, a pediatrician who had helped the villagers build their own hospital where no one would be denied health care, was accused of being a "naxalite" and arrested in May last year. To read the full article visit Dr. Athyal's blog, Diaspora