Summary:
Rights and Freedoms
Summary: The second book from Countercurrents.org publishing is out. It is a book on the cow politics in India and the resultant lynchings that’s happening around the country. It is titled “The Political Economy Of Beef Ban”.
Summary:
The trouble with Ayaan Hirsi Ali is that so many people take her seriously.
Summary: In bringing objectionable practices and policies to light, whistleblowers break the lawful trust of their bosses in order to better serve their real employers – us.
Summary: A Collection of Informed Arguments
Edited by Teesta Setalvad
publisher: The Book People
ISBN: 9789383756124
Edited by Teesta Setalvad
publisher: The Book People
ISBN: 9789383756124
Summary: Book Review
Blood on my hands: Confessions of staged Encounters
Blood on my hands: Confessions of staged Encounters
Summary: Searching for survivors among the blood-soaked bodies strewn around the canal and between the ravines near Makanpur village, on the Delhi–Ghaziabad border, on the night of 22 May 1987, with just a dim torchlight—the memories are still fresh in Vibhuti Narain Rai’s mind. On that fateful night, when Rai first heard about the killing, he could not believe the news was true until he, along with the district magistrate and a few other officials, went to Hindon canal. He quickly realized that all of them had become witnesses to secular India’s most shameful and horrendous incident—personnel of the Provincial Armed Constabulary (PAC) had rounded up dozens of Muslims from riot-torn Meerut and had killed them in cold blood in Rai’s area of jurisdiction. Offering a blow-by-blow account of the massacre and its aftermath, Hashimpura is a screaming narrative of the barbaric use of state force and the spineless politics in post-Independent India.
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