Choosing the Side of Justice
Choosing the Side of Justice
A moment of truth Struggles of the Occupied People for the Right to Life
Gandhi grandson: India has lost Kashmir By Rajmohan Gandhi|September 19, 2016, 08:58 PM In some ways the game is over in Kashmir Valley. When someone like Tariq Ahmed Karra, one of the PDP founders, resigns from Parliament and party, citing “administratively inhuman and politically unethical blunders”, and likens the government’s repressive methods to those of…
Pilgrimages for Transformation. Edited by Ranjan Solomon
Palestinian Prisoners – A Question of Conscience.
The Challenge and Prospects of Tourism in Goa Today. No more star hotels on our beaches.
Renewing God’s World Together. 1991 Seoul, Korea
Come and See. A call from Palestinians Christians. A journey for peace with justice.
Claiming the right to say no. Badayl caritas equations.
OBAMA’S NOBEL PRIZE WAS A “MISTAKE,” COMMITTEE NOW SAYS In a shocking moment of clarity, the man responsible for handing a Nobel Peace Prize to Barack Obama – before he actually accomplished anything – might have been a bad idea. In a book coming out today, former Nobel secretary Geil Lundestad writes that the committee…
From Gandhi and Mandela to Modi in South Africa By Dr Nitasha Kaul* As Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visits South Africa and other countries in eastern Africa, “SA Welcomes Modi Committee” invokes the names of Mohandas “Mahatma” Gandhi and Nelson Mandela to refer to the shared history of Indo-Africa interactions, emphasising #SiyakwamukelaModi. NITASHA KAUL…
Elie Wiesel – World Economic Forum Annual Meeting Davos 2008. Remy Steinegger, World Economic Forum Derivative work: SlimVirgin at en.wikipedia [CC BY-SA 2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons Mickey Z. — World News Trust July 4, 2016 When news of Elie Wiesel’s death broke on July 2, the predictable paeans and plaudits flowed. President Barack Obama, for…
By Countercurrents.org 17 June, 2016 Countercurrents.org The Narendra Modi led Indian government cancelled on Thursday the registration of Sabrang Trust run by social activist Teesta Setalvad and her husband Javed Anand. Teesta and her NGOs are on the forefront of civil society campaign against the Gujarat pogrom of 2002, in which over 1000 muslims were…
GDP: Growth or Fudge? MOHAN GURUSWAM Sunday, June 05,2016 NEW DELHI: The government has now made it known that the GDP has grown from 7.2% in the December 2015 quarter to 7.9% in the March 2016 quarter. This should be a reason for much celebration, but the popular mood seems unmoved. For the statistical picture presented…
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‘Fudged economics’- The BJP brand By Ranjan Solomon Facts about the Indian economy are often fudged or exaggerated by the current BJP dispensation. BJP’s spokespersons are often heard releasing statistics that inflate the levels of achievement of their government. Simultaneously, they seek to discredit the previous UPA regime for what are presented as misdeeds…