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From Assam’s Soil to Detention and Back: The tragic death of Amzad Ali

Locked up in Matia detention camp despite generations-long roots in Assam, 49-year-old Amzad Ali dies of cancer as authorities ignore medical appeals; family finally lays him to rest in his native village

Migrant worker walks, hitchhikes 1,500 kms from Mumbai to UP, dies

The cause of his death has not been ascertained yet

“To my utter shock, the police seized my phone citing inquiry into the Delhi violence”: Kawalpreet Kaur 

“Speak Against Delhi Police’s Witch Hunt of Students & Activists During Pandemic and Lockdown”, Civil rights activists ask citizens to join #DelhiPoliceJawabDo campaign today

BREAKING: CJP helps in getting 9 people released from Assam Detention Camps

Team Assam ran pillar to post completing formalities, and didn’t slow down despite the lockdown

Parbati’s Homecoming

A look at how an old woman was dubbed a ‘foreigner’ and forced to spend over three years in a detention camp!

NRC process to remain on hold in Assam due to Covid-19 lockdown

No rejection slips will be issued for the time being

3,500 jurists, writers and artists slam FIR against The Wire editor

Siddharth Varadarajan had come in the UP government's crosshairs after a report on how CM Adityanath attended a religious ceremony amidst the Corona crisis

Gujarat Police books lawyer Prashant Bhushan and former IAS officer Kannan Gopinathan

The FIR against them was registered by a retired army personnel, Jaydev Joshi in Gujarat

Gautam Navlakha’s Call for Freedom

A nationwide message as he prepares to surrender before NIA in Delhi from Navlakha

Assam Detention Camps: Another plea in SC seeking release of those who have served two years behind bars

This plea is second of its kind, after the outbreak of COVID19 in India, the first one had asked for release of all detainees unconditionally

J&K govt orders 2G to continue, just when PIL seeking 4G internet is pending before SC

The order states that 2G internet will continue in the UT until April 15

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