Archive for June, 2008
GROUP FAST ENTERS 6th Day AGAINST THE BLACK LAWS & FOR RELEASE OF Dr. BINAYAK SEN, AJAY TG & Others
21st June, 2008: Raipur (Chhattisgarh)
The Group Fast against the Black Law (in Chhattisgarh) and for the release of Dr.Binayak Sen, Ajay T G and others entered its 6th day with 47 members of Ekta Parishad(Kanker) led by Mr. Ratneshwar Nath joining in the 24-hours dharna/chain fasting, 9members of Baiga Mahapanchayat (Lormi) led by Ms. Rashmi [...]
A PLEA TO TAKE UP THE CASE OF FILM-MAKER AJAY T G, HELD ON FALSE CHARGES IN CHHATTISGARH
This is an appeal to you to actively campaign for the freedom for film-maker Ajay T.G, who was recently arrested in Bhilai under the Chhattisgarh Special Public Safety Act (like Dr. Binayak Sen) on charges on sedition!
Ajay, who would be about 35, hails originally from Kerala. Coming from a very ordinary family, he has been [...]
Kerala: Release Dr. Binayak Sen Campaign commitee meeting
Venue: KSEB hall,Near Public Library, Ernakulam.
Date: 22/06/2008 (Sunday)
Time: 3.p.m
Representatives of several organisations such as PUCL, CHRO, NAPM, Keraleeyam, Kerala Yukthivadi Prasthanam, People’s March, Plachimada Aikyadardya Samithi, Jananeethi, Harithamaithree, Sarvodayamandalam, Kerala State Matsya thozhilaly Federation etc., have promised to participate. Considering the seriousness of the issue, we request your personal presence [...]
Time to Unite : Express Health Care
Express Health Care
Opinion- Articles
That paediatrician and health activist Dr Binayak Sen has spent more than a year now in a Chhattisgarh prison, on charges of being a Naxalite, is a sad reflection of the abject plight of healthcare activists who dare to display courage. It [...]
The Indian Judiciary, the Salwa Judum Criminal Vigilantes, and Political Prisoner Dr. Binayak Sen
by Analytical Monthly Review
Analytical Monthly Review, published in Kharagpur, West Bengal, India, is a sister edition of Monthly Review. Its June 2008 issue features the following editorial. — Ed.
When the issue is class struggle, everyone knows that today’s judiciary in India exhibits no qualitative difference from that of the British colonial regime. When [...]




