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Sen: Sedition Decision ‘Misuse’ Of Laws
Znet Article, December, 30 2010
Amartya Sen
Sen's ZSpace page
I am very upset about the court decision in Chhattisgarh about Binayak Sen.
Raina: Corruption Makes Neo-Liberalism Go
Znet Article, December, 20 2010
Badri Raina
Raina's ZSpace page
India never had so much lucre going around, so big a class of people with lolling tongues and copious pockets, and so little prohibition to illicit money-making on behalf of the neo-liberal State and its institutions.
Roy: Justice Links Our Struggles Together
Znet Article, December, 06 2010
Arundhati Roy
Roy's ZSpace page
The transcription of Arundhati Roys' speech on Kashmire.
Roy: They can file a charge posthumously against Jawaharlal Nehru too
Commentary, November, 30 2010
Arundhati Roy
Roy's ZSpace page
My reaction to today's court order directing the Delhi Police to file an FIR against me for waging war against the state...
Roy: Kashmir’s Fruits of Discord
Commentary, November, 10 2010
Arundhati Roy
Roy's ZSpace page
Whether Mr. Obama decides to change his position on Kashmir again depends on several factors...
Roy: Acclaimed Indian Author Arundhati Roy on Obama’s Wars, Poverty and India’s Maoist Rebels
Znet Article, November, 09 2010
Arundhati Roy
Roy's ZSpace page
Maoist rebels in India called for a strike Monday to protest President Obama’s visit.
Roy: Statement on Media and Mobs
Commentary, November, 01 2010
Arundhati Roy
Roy's ZSpace page
A mob of about a hundred people arrived at my house at 11 this morning, Sunday October 31st 2010...
Roy: Tehelka Interview
Znet Article, October, 30 2010
Arundhati Roy
Roy's ZSpace page
As a section of the political class and the media bays for her blood, author Arundhati Roy explains why her opinions do not amount to sedition.
Chatterji: Kashmir, India's Manufactured Nemesis
Zmag Article, October, 28 2010
Angana Chatterji
Chatterji's ZSpace page
Increased violence and repression in India-controlled Kashmir
Roy: I Pity The Nation That Needs To Jail Those Who Ask For Justice
Commentary, October, 27 2010
Arundhati Roy
Roy's ZSpace page
Arundhati Roy, in the thick of a sedition controversy over her speeches on Kashmir, issued this statement...
Roy: Kashmir Talk 1/2
Video, October, 26 2010
Arundhati Roy
Roy's ZSpace page
Part one of a talk Arundhati Roy has come under the threat of “sedition” charges for.
Roy: Kashmir Talk 2/2
Video, October, 26 2010
Arundhati Roy
Roy's ZSpace page
Part two of a talk Arundhati Roy has come under the threat of “sedition” charges for.
Raina: Eminences of the Bench
Znet Article, October, 26 2010
Badri Raina
Raina's ZSpace page
There is that vignette in Marquez’s Autumn of the Patriarch where the protagonist looks idly out of the window at the bay below and seems to see an array of ships lined there, not all the same but their make and model spanning the centuries gone...
Chomsky: “Media Subdues The Public. It’s So In India, Certainly”
Znet Article, October, 24 2010
Noam Chomsky
Chomsky's ZSpace page
On the 15th anniversary of Outlook, Ajaz Ashraf and Anuradha Raman talked to Chomsky about the crisis plaguing the media.
Raina: An Open Letter to Ten Percent India, Myself Included
Znet Article, October, 21 2010
Badri Raina
Raina's ZSpace page
The Games are over. Our revels have ended for now. Many white people have gone satisfied; some even impressed.
Qureshi: Gujrat
Znet Article, October, 15 2010
Yasmin Qureshi
Qureshi's ZSpace page
Last year on my trip to India I visited Ahmedabad. I did not want to meet the victims since I had nothing to offer. Instead, I wanted to learn about the work of various organizations to fight the root causes of such hatred, a daunting task in the ...
Tripathi: India's High-Stakes Foreign Policy
Znet Article, October, 12 2010
Deepak Tripathi
Tripathi's ZSpace page
Analysis of President Obama's forthcoming India visit in November 2010 and the evolution of Indian foreign policy over the last sixty years.
Ali: India’s Arrivals And Departures
Znet Article, October, 06 2010
Mahir Ali
Ali's ZSpace page
It is not difficult to understand why Suresh Kalmadi attracted a huge cheer at the inauguration of the Commonwealth Games in New Delhi last Sunday when he declared, “India has arrived.”
Raina: The Ayodhya Verdict
Znet Article, October, 04 2010
Badri Raina
Raina's ZSpace page
I agree with most that the honourable court seems to have with deliberation chosen to operate rather more like a problem-solver than a legal/juridical entity.
Sengupta: India's Games of Shame
Zmag Article, October, 03 2010
Mitu Sengupta
Sengupta's ZSpace page
The costs of elite-driven urban renewal and "beautification"


