Free Binayak Sen Calendars 2009
I hope all of you remember Free Binayak Sen Facebook group’s Call for Slogans and Poems for Binayak sen Calendar . It is ready now. The poems in the calendar are in various languages (Hindi, English, Urdu, Hindustani, Spanish and Portuguese) contributed by members of Free Binayak Sen Campaign Facebook Group . Kamayani did the Coordination & Compilation. This Calendar is Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution License. Copyright of the poems is to respective authors (if specified). You Have all Rights to Distribute/ Publish it by acknowledging http://binayaksen.net
Combat law Also Published a Calendar in One page Format. Kriti team Published a Diary called Our Diary 2009 with Documentations on people’s movements for a free Tibet, Bhutan and Burma apart from carrying news and updates from the Bhopal Gas tragedy survivors; the Narmada valley; the ‘disappeared’ in Kashmir; Niyamgiri and Jagatsinghpur struggles against mining; Singur and Nandigram protests against takeover by companies; anti-coke struggles and land rights voices from Chengara; campaign for the release of Dr Binayak Sen and more..
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Combat law Also Published a Calendar in One page Format
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Dear Friends
The Poems in the Free Binayak Sen Facebook Group’s Calender have been contributed in many languages including English, Hindi, Urdu, Spanish and Portugese.
Please share with your friends all over the world
in solidarity
Kamayani
do you mean he will be in prison for the next full year?
SUBID, NO AND NEVER, WE WANT HIM OUT NOWWW……BUT THEN THE CAMPAIGN TO FREE DR BINAYAK SEN MUST GO ON….. AND EVEN IF HE IS OUT THIS EFFORT IS NOT REDUNDANT FOR HIS ILLEGAL INCARCERATION SINCE MAY 2007 BTW….
IN SOLIDARITY
KAMAYANI
Dear Friends
It would not have been possible without the amazing poems received by the members of this group. I would like to acknowledge all of them.
1. Richard Duncan Lennox. from Winnipeg
2. John Dawson , Cincinnati,OH
3.Alvaro Nicolas Garrido Gonzalez, Chile
for his contribution in spanish and portugese
4. Vimmi Jaggi, Los angles
5. Saikat Das, Chapawat,
6.Shahab Kalim, Calcutta
7.RIzvi Amir Abbas, Mumbai
( you can also listen to his poem at Dr Binayak Ke Liye)
8.Arisudan, Kota
9. Amitabh Mitra
10. Anasuya Sengupta, Bangalore
in solidarity
Kamayani
This is just wonderful but obviously not enough. Binayak is still in prison. Just as the Chileans, the Argentinians, Spaniards and Indians fought for their freedom from dictatorships, we will just have to plod on and on.
Like Binayak said, “choose your politics before politics chooses you.” How true!!!
It has been a pleasure going through all of the poems and writings. Rizvi’s recitation was brilliant. I cannot stop listening to it, again and again and …. Thank you.
http://www.bhopal.net/calendar2009.html
Bhopal Calender
As an Orthopaedic Surgeon practicing in South Africa and originally belonging to Gwalior, I received a lot of criticism from my fellow poets in India after my poem on Binayak Sen was published.
I had worked in Chattisgarh and therefore aware of the exploitation of the tribals there.
My few words for Binayak remains as a salute to a colleague who believed in his tenacity to change the life of these people towards a better future.