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Activists, intellectuals condemn ED searches at Harsh Mander’s premises Times of India

NEW DELHI: A group of activists and intellectuals on Thursday condemned the Enforcement Directorate’s searches at human rights activist Harsh Mander‘s premises, saying the agency’s action was part of a “continuing chain of abuse of state institutions to threaten, intimidate and try to silence every critic” of the government. In a joint statement, the group of…

CJP Helped Gangadhar To Meet His Mother After Spending 4-years In Detention Centre In Assam Sentinel Assam

Gangadhar said that when he reached Guwahati, a person has offered him a job, food, and shelter. A 23-year old person who is a resident of West Bengal and was declared a foreigner by Foreigners’ Tribunal in Assam and put him behind the bars in Goalpara detention camp finally released and met with his family.…

Bengal worker’s plight at a ‘transit camp’ in Assam The Telegraph

Gangadhar carries with him a harrowing preview of the fate that awaits people when citizenship regimens are enforced in a country with poor documentation record Gangadhar Pramanik (left) with his mother Bharati at their Bankura home, along with officials of Citizens for Justice and Peace (CJP), on Wednesday Telegraph picture Gangadhar Pramanik returned to his…

Back from citizenship ‘hellhole’: West Bengal worker’s plight at ‘transit camp’ in Assam greatbengaltoday.com

Gangadhar carries with him a harrowing preview of the fate that awaits people when citizenship regimens are enforced in a country with poor documentation record Snehamoy Chakraborty, Umanand Jaiswal: Gangadhar Pramanik returned to his home in Bengal on Wednesday from a detention camp in Assam, carrying with him a harrowing sneak preview of the probable…

Citizenship Trauma: Ganga Reaches Home After Years In Assam Detention Centre assampress.com

  Guwahati: Almost a decade later, Gangadhar Pramanik from West Bengal who was declared foreigner by a Foreigners’ Tribunal in Assam and put behind bar at the Goalpara detention centre, finally reunited with his family in Bankura recently. The then 23-year-old Gangadhar had left his home in search of work. Lived in abject poverty and…

Citizenship Trauma: Gangad reaches home after years in Assam Detention Centre time8.in

“My son Ganga is back,” his mother cried as hugged and held him as he reached his family. Gangadhar with his mother and CJP officials | CJP Guwahati: Almost a decade later, Gangadhar Pramanik from West Bengal who was declared foreigner by a Foreigners’ Tribunal in Assam and put behind bar at the Goalpara detention…

Bengal worker’s plight at ‘transit camp’ in Assam reportic.in

Gangadhar Pramanik returned to his home in Bengal on Wednesday from a detention camp in Assam, carrying with him a harrowing sneak preview of the probable fate that awaits countless people when citizenship regimens are enforced blindly in a country with a poor documentation record. Gangadhar, 33, had left his remote village in Bankura in…

নিজের দেশেই বিদেশী ঘোষিত বিষ্ণুপুরের গঙ্গাধর প্রামাণিক, চার বছর অসমের জেলে কাটিয়ে সিজেপির তৎপরতায় ফিরলেন বাড়ি। bankura24x7.com

গঙ্গাধরের কাছে ভোটার কার্ড, আধার কার্ডের আসল কপি ছিল না।নথির পাশাপাশি নাগরিক হিসেবে নিজেকে জাহির করতে সাক্ষীও লাগে ট্রাইবুনালে। গঙ্গাধরের পক্ষে সাক্ষী জোগাড় করাও সম্ভব হয়ে ওঠেনি। তাই ট্রাইবুনালের একতরফা রায়ে গঙ্গাধর বিদেশি হিসেবেই ঘোষিত হন। ফলে তার ঠাঁই হয় ডিটেনশন শিবিরে। বাঁকুড়া২৪X৭প্রতিবেদন : কাজের খোঁজে বাঁকুড়ার বিষ্ণুপুরের রাধানগর গ্রাম থেকে অসমে পাড়ি দিয়েছিলেন গঙ্গাধর…

Mumbai Police should revive beat policing Free Press Journal

A virtual re-run of the Nirbhaya case in Mumbai, where a 32-year-old woman was raped inside a parked tempo, raises questions about safety in Mumbai. Police claim that a patrol van reached the spot within 10 minutes of receiving a call from a watchman who heard the woman’s cries. The accused, a 45-year-old driver who…

Student leaders out on bail pay tribute to Gauri Lankesh on Sunday Deccan Herald

A webinar featuring campus activists from Delhi discusses the legacy of slain Bengaluru journalist Gauri Lankesh Three student activists from Delhi will speak about slain journalist Gauri Lankesh on her fourth death anniversary on September 5. Devangana Kalita, Natasha Narwal and Asif Iqbal Tanha will also talk about their arrest in the 2020 Delhi riots…

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