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Open Letter to Bangalore International Centre: Don’t Host Apartheid

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Bangalore Palestine Solidarity Forum and InCACBI


Image courtesy: Malta Today

We recently learned of your hosting a performance event, “End of the Wall”, presented by the Consulate General of Israel, Bengaluru on the 12th of September. We wish to bring to your attention to some urgent concerns raised by this. 

Israel is a settler-colonial and apartheid state. Palestinian people in the West Bank live under its brutal occupation, and the 2 million Palestinians in Gaza have been living under an over a decade-long siege and blockade, witnessing repeated massacres in the period. Israel works diligently to cover up these massacres and war crimes because it’s bad for its “image”, and through its agencies whitewashes its crimes to present itself as a liberal, cultural space. This “Brand Israel” project has seen numerous manifestations across the world and in India, especially under the regime of Netanyahu’s new-found ally Mr Modi. 

This event, being hosted at your premises, is part of this “cover-up” project which has been opposed and called out by artists and institutions across the world. Just a couple of weeks prior to this event, the Consulate General of Israel in Mumbai organised a discussion on Hindutva and Zionism, laying bare the real motivation behind the growing ties between India and Israel. It should be concerning, that its parallel agency in Bengaluru is organizing a dance performance, after having hosted a discussion promoting racist ideologies. 

Particularly outrageous is the advertised “message” of this event. Talking about “walls” and “physical boundaries” in an event organised by an agency of the state of Israel, while an actual, physical, 8 metres high and thousands of kilometres long concrete wall, constructed by Israel, segregates occupied West Bank, breaking up homes, schools, villages, cities, and families takes a rare kind of hypocrisy. The International Court of Justice, in its 2004 Advisory Opinion, declared this wall to be illegal, asking for its dismantling and for reparations to Palestinians. Israel continues to build this wall so that it can turn occupied West Bank into South African style bantustans. It is this perfection of the tools of repression that India has been borrowing from Israel, imposing a siege and communication black out in Kashmir for over a month.

We, members of the undersigned fora, support the call by Palestinian artists, academics and overwhelming majority of Palestinian civil society to boycott artistic tie-ups with the state of Israel and its agencies and lobby groups. In doing so, we are also respecting the work of art itself, which must not be allowed to be cynically used by Israel for whitewashing its decades long violations of international law and Palestinian human rights. We urge you to reconsider your decision to host this event.

Courtesy: Indian Cultural Forum
 

‘NEP Is Meant for Commercialisation of Education’

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“The National Education Policy 2019 (NEP) proposed by the Modi government is going to ruin the education system in India. “

 

“The National Education Policy 2019 (NEP) proposed by the Modi government is going to ruin the education system in India. The proposals are made without understanding the realities in India. Moreover, it will corporatise the education system. In addition, the government is trying to centralise and communalise it. Also, it will make higher education inaccessible for the marginalised sections,” said Professor Venkatesh Athreya while talking to NewsClick.

Courtesy: Newsclick.in

Health and Hygiene conditions in Hyderabad in an abysmal state Urgent need to declare a state of Health Emergency

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Several organisations have collectively submitted a representation to the Commissioner of Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation, to take up the work of sanitation as top priority as tens of thousands of people are suffering from epidemic diseases like viral fever, malaria, influenza, dengue, typhoid, cholera, and many more are overwhelming the hospitals and craving for Government’s empathy and action. 

This epidemic is spreading like wildfire due to the contaminated water and unhygienic atmosphere which has submerged the entire city in its grip and made it a fertile ground for the breeding of mosquitoes and other carriers of communicable diseases.


A woman down with viral fever lies on the lawn of the Fever Hospital, Hyderabad ( Image courtesy: Deccan chronicle)

So far at least 50 people have lost their lives and more than 200 cases of dengue fever have been recorded while 2 lakh people are suffering from viral fever as per official records. 

The social and political organisations who have written a letter and released a press statement expressed grave concern at the sufferings of the people due to the negligence and apathy of the Government. 


No meetings to deal with this emergency are being conducted at any level starting from the area ward meetings to the cabinet meetings in the assembly. Even the Ministry of health is silent and inactive. There is no action from the side of the Government which is appalling the signatories said in their letter addressed to the commissioner.
 

 

The Chief Minister of Telangana is either unaware of the situation or is wilfully in oblivion, says the press statement released by the CLMC (Civil Liberties Monitoring Committee) is there is no monitoring of such a serious situation of a health emergency. 

The situation has become so grim that the people are not getting the proper attention and medication in overcrowded hospitals. These hospitals also lack infrastructure and patients are forced to stay under trees in this heavy rainy season in the hospital compound.

There is garbage overflowing on the streets, water bodies are highly polluted, sewers are clogged and mosquitoes are breeding everywhere. 


a open naala in one of the localities in Hyderabad ( Image courtesy: Deccan Chronicle)

The organisations say, mere slogans of Saaf Hyderabad, Shaandar Hyderabad, are not sufficient and will not work unless action plans are made and implemented to reach the goal of Saaf and Shandar Hyderabad. 

They have called for immediate meetings of the area sabha, ward meetings and conduct street wise ward wise baithak/shooras/meetings for locale-specific issues so that public have a proper voice and redressal of grievances becomes easy.

Condemning the Government for its inaction, the Civil Liberties Monitoring committee and others have demanded the government to declare ‘Health Emergency to control the situation and bring down the viral diseases and improve the health conditions to provide at least some solace and relief to the sufferings of its ailing people.

Apart from CLMC,) HRF (Human Rights Forum), CHATRI(Campaign for Housing and Tenurial Rights), NAPM(National Alliance of People’s Movement) and political organisation Socialist Party (India) have demanded the government to take immediate steps to improve the situation. 

Courtesy: Two Circle