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Teesta Setalvad on CAA-NPR-NRC

“A huge compromise has been made by our so-called intellectuals.”

We have an extremely compromised public discourse in India today, and a very compromised commercial media. Not to mention an “alternate media” which is really quite comfortable, and doesn’t ask these questions directly, where they should be asked – not just the government but also these institutions, these supposedly public spaces.   Communal Violence in…

How Mehsana District was racked by Violence during the Post Godhra Genocide 

  http://www.sabrang.com/tribunal/volI/incimehsana.html   How Mehsana District was racked by Violence during the Post Godhra Genocide Panel: Justice VR Krishna Iyer, Justice PB Sawant, Justice Hosbnet Suresh and Several Others The Tribunal recorded 64 oral and written statements from Mehsana. This district, too, saw two brutal massacres in the first bout of post-Godhra violence. One of…

Sardarpura Case- Brief, Backgrounders, Articles & Tables

Click on photo for slide show Brief – Sardarpura Massacre Backgrounder on Sardarpura Incident        | pdf | Text | How Mehsana District was racked by Violence during the Post Godhra Genocide  Tablefiled by Amicus Curaie Harish N. Salve in October  2004 inSupreme Court of India (October 25, 2004) FIR filed in Sardarpura Case   Full…

CJP Assesses the Sardarpura Judgement

The Citizens for Justice and Peace welcomes the decision of the trial court (November 9, 2011) in the Sardarpura massacre case to convict 31 persons to life imprisonment for murder and unlawful assembly. (Sections 302 and 120 B of the Indian Penal Code.) The verdict was delivered by Judge Srivastava at the Mehsana district court…

Assesses the Sardarpura Judgement

  CJP Assesses the Sardarpura Judgement November 10, 2011 The Citizens for Justice and Peace welcomes the decision of the trail court (November 9, 2011) in the Sardarpura massacre case to convict 31 persons to life imprisonment for murder and unlawful assembly. (Sections 302 and 149 of the Indian Penal Code.) The verdict was delivered…

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