Paryaya January 2015
Paryaya January 2015
Paryaya January 2015
January 2015
The Free Speech Journal is an illustrated discussion of the history of the freedom of speech and
expression in India. It was a part of Nirankusha: Fearless, Speak held in November 2014. Feel free
to download, distribute and use...read more and get the Journal
11 December 2014 marks one year of Re-Criminalisation of LGBT lives by the Supreme Court of
India. This booklet is the product of the collective labours of a number of people including those
who testified about their lives, those who collected the narratives, those who protested the
judgment of the Supreme Court in ways both big and small as well as those who finally sought
to capture these experiences. Since the authorship has such diverse and multiple sources, it is
best described as the collective work of the Coalition for Sex Workers and Sexuality Minority
Rights (CSMR). Get the Booklet
Heavy hand not sole option in IS cases Denmark breaks lock-em-up ranks
The arrest of the Bangalore tweeter and the charge of waging war against an Asiatic ally come
at a time the western world has been wrestling with the dilemma of how to treat youngsters
swayed by extremist ideologies and whether to give them a second chance. Lawrence
Liang said it was unfair to treat anyone like a terrorist from the word go. There has to be... read
more
Experts
Slam
Goonda
Act
Overreach
If you are a frequent user of the Internet, you could now be booked under the Goonda Act and
thrown into prison for up to a year before your case is brought up before the
magistrate. Darshana Mitra gave an elaborate account of the history of preventive detention laws
in India, tracing it back to ...read more
Experts
pick
holes
in
charges
against
Mehdi
City police seem to have added one too many sections in the FIR against Mehdi Masroor Biswas,
owner of pro-Isis Twitter handle @ShamiWitness. Lawrence Liang says: Its important that the
interpretation of the Act is closer to what courts say and not what police do in day-to-day
functioning. The court, as proved in ...read more
Heavy hand not sole option in IS cases Denmark breaks lock-em-up ranks
The arrest of the Bangalore tweeter and the charge of waging war against an Asiatic ally come
at a time the western world has been wrestling with the dilemma of how to treat youngsters
swayed by extremist ideologies and whether to give them a second chance. Lawrence
Liang said it was unfair to treat anyone like a terrorist from the word go. There has to be... read
more
owner of pro-Isis Twitter handle @ShamiWitness. Lawrence Liang says: Its important that the
interpretation of the Act is closer to what courts say and not what police do in day-to-day
functioning. The court, as proved in ...read more
Truth of Gujarat
campaign took
place on 6th Dec,
2014
Manisha Sethi
on her book
Kafkaland on 11th
Dec, 2014
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