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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
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Nagaland joins Assam against Citizenship Amendment Bill
BJP in hot water as the movement against the...
Police Raj and Human Rights Violations in Tamil Nadu
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There are rumours now that the state police have...
A year later, Chandrashekhar Azad ‘Ravan’ still not released
The Dalit Rights Activist was arrested and detained under...
Lessons From Rajasthan For India’s Latest Universal Health Coverage Programme
Mount Abu, Rajasthan: Rambha Prajapati, 54, a resident of...
Anti-Coal Mine Activist Suresh Oraon Shot Dead In Jharkhand
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Suresh Oraon (27) of Purnadih Chatra Jharkhand was shot...
One Year after Mandsaur Killing: A Year of Struggle of Indian Peasantry Against the Anti-farmer Government
As the protests continue, on August 9 – the...
UN urges Myanmar to allow International investigators to probe Rohingya abuse
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Rohingya insurgent attacks last August was followed by a...
People’s Inquest Exposes Tuticorin Police, Firing Indiscriminate Says Report
Report on Public Inquest on Tuticorin Police FiringsIncidents...
Thoothukudi Massacre – When State becomes Predator: Bobby Kunhu
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Savitri Devi: One more name added to the starvation death toll in Jharkhand
News of a 58-year-old woman dying of starvation and...
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Minorities
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Communalism
CJP files complaint against BJP MLA & Minister Nitesh Rane and right-wing leaders over alleged hate speeches in Maharashtra and West Bengal
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Rule of Law
Gauhati High Court issues notice in Abdul Sheikh Citizenship case, continues protection from deportation
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Rights
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