Resolution passed at the 3rd National Convention on “Making the Judiciary Accountable and Responsive to the People†, 6th - 7th February 2010, Nehru Memorial Library, Teen Murti House, New Delhi
Campaign for Judicial Accountability and Reforms
Resolution passed at the 3rd National Convention on “Making the Judiciary Accountable and Responsive to the People†, 6th - 7th February 2010, Nehru Memorial Library, Teen Murti House, New Delhi
Campaign for Judicial Accountability and Reforms
Ansar Ahmed Ullah traces the tradition of activism among Bengalis in the East End of London. The history of the Bengali community and political activism in London’s East End can be seen as passing through different phases. It started with localised welfare politics, then was characterized by Bangladesh’s national independence movement; that was followed by the political mobilisation of the second generation of Bengali community activists and anti-racist politics, which led to community representations, significant involvement in mainstream politics and to the global politics of Islamism.
The issue is a fundamental one about the importance of the human rights movement maintaining an objective distance from groups and ideas that are committed to systematic discrimination and fundamentally undermine the universality of human rights.
JTSA reiterates its demand for a Judicial Probe into the Batla House ‘encounter’ and demands speedy trials in the Delhi and other blasts cases.
We, the community of artists, musicians, actors, writers, academics and cultural acticists are in full solidarity with the clear stand taken by Shah Rukh Khan in facing up to the recent threats against him by the Shiv Sena. This threat issued by the Shiv Sena is only the latest in a series of campaigns by many sections of the Hindu right against actors, artists and writers.
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