This article explores the nature of militarisation and forms of repression in the educational sector of Sri Lanka in recent years, with a special focus on higher education.
This article explores the nature of militarisation and forms of repression in the educational sector of Sri Lanka in recent years, with a special focus on higher education.
Lubna Marium participated in the 1971 liberation war by working in the Refugee Camps and later an Advance Dressing Center of Sector 7, with her mother Sultana Zaman and sister Naila Khan. Here she shares her thoughts on Shahbag.
Bangladesh 1971: Addressing Claims of War Crimes, Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity. Recorded at Wilkins Theater at Kean University on 18 October, 2009
Dear friends,
We are attaching a copy of the letter addressed to DG Prisons on behalf of family of Afzal Guru requesting for (1) belongings of Afzal, allowing to say prayer at the grave and for handing over his body to family. This is for your information.
ND Pancholi Nandita Haksar
When Kashmiris say they don’t feel part of India, they are only reiterating a truth that Indian politicians and governments voice all the time. What else does it mean when politicians and large sections of the media talk of how happy ‘Indians’ are at the hanging of Afzal Guru, when his execution
is touted as a cathartic closure for ‘India’. We are told that the ‘Law’ has taken its course, the ‘Law has come full circle’. Where is this law when the widows of Delhi 1984 are still waiting for justice — and people like HKL Bhagat have died before they could be hung (not that this was ever a worry for him); when the murderers of Gujarat 2002 are still roaming free, and having the EU and others cosy up to their government?
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