| madurai collective | May 21 |
| War is not a solution: Bardhan The Communist Party of India wants India to step up the diplomatic offensive against Pakistan and take economic measures instead of waging a war. Read More |
| Tim Wise | May 21 |
| Understanding The Israeli Palestinian Conflict For The Average American Israel bars any candidate from holding office who thinks Israel should be a secular, democratic state with equal rights for all. Read More |
| Bondri bai, Village Khanpura | May 20 |
| Police reign of terror in Man dam affected villages in Dhar New reprssion wave - the struggle continues Read More |
| 10,000 or so who have signed | May 20 |
| More than 10,000 in online protest to Modi's ethnic cleansing Over 10,000 online signatures against *both* the Godhra killings and the Gujarat crimes against humanity, just from one petition site alone! Read More |
| J N Iyer | May 20 |
| Terrorism in Kashmir The massacre of innocents in Jammu on May 14 has resulted in escalation of tension between India and Pakistan. A war is fraught with unpredictable consequences. Strong acton against infiltrators is called for Read More |
| Rebel Forces E.U.A. | May 20 |
| Evidence of Bush/New World Order 9-11 Plot Critical Digest: Pass to Mainstream! Read More |
| N S Rajaram | May 19 |
| From Khilafat to Godhra Godhra and the Gujarat explosion are the culmination of appeasement policies rooted in dhimmitude. ‘Secularism’ is an illusion that has collapsed. Read More |
| Margo Menconi | May 19 |
| Editorial from a US Citizen on Racism This is an editorial about racism, based on the author's experiences in several countries and US cities. The crux is that it hurts people and something needs to be done about it. Read More |
| Victor. | May 19 |
| SHADES OF HITLER IN THE USA. BREAKING NEWS. Read More |
| JOHN CHUCKMAN | May 17 |
| AMERICA'S HEARTLAND WEIRD & NASTY GOINGS-ON Read More |
| madurai collective | May 17 |
| MARCH FOR PEACE & HARMONY MARCH FOR PEACE & HARMONY 27 May to 21 June, 2002, Chitrakoot to Ayodhya MANAV-DHARMA SAMMELAN 8-9 June, 2002, Raja Talab, Varanasi Read More |
| madurai collective | May 17 |
| DTC workers' dharna against privatisation A large number of workers of Delhi Transport Corporation today staged a demonstration against the privatisation of the corporation and to seek reinstatement of nearly 1800 temporary daily-wage conductors who had been ousted from their jobs about a month ago. Read More |
| madurai collective | May 17 |
| DTC workers' dharna against privatisation A large number of workers of Delhi Transport Corporation today staged a demonstration against the privatisation of the corporation and to seek reinstatement of nearly 1800 temporary daily-wage conductors who had been ousted from their jobs about a month ago. Read More |
| madurai collective | May 17 |
| Man Dam Oustees on dharna in Bhopal from 15th May, 2002. Villages to be flooded People demand better financial package to ensure land based rehabilitation, Stop felling of trees, state repression. Read More |
| madurai collective | May 17 |
| The Indian business elite and the illogic of collective silence THE communal carnage in Gujarat has been met with a deafening silence on the part of the business leaders of the state. Notable exceptions apart, the Indian business elite at large has also chosen to keep mum. Read More |
| madurai collective | May 17 |
| Where women bore the brunt Among the women surviving in relief camps are many who have suffered the most bestial forms of sexual violence - including rape, gang rape, mass rape, stripping, insertion of objects into their body, and molestations. Read More |
| madurai collective | May 17 |
| Communal violence in Gujarat Issues in Medical Ethics (Bombay), April 2002 | Editorial Read More |
| madurai collective | May 17 |
| From Pokhran to Gujarat One of the most perceptive comments on the Pokhran-II nuclear tests, which occurred this week four years ago, was made by a peace activist. Read More |
| madurai collective | May 17 |
| Govts. held responsible for terrorism The Jnanpith Award winner, U.R. Ananthmurthy, said here on Thursday that Hindus and Muslims would not have developed mutual communal hatred, culminating in cross-border terrorism, had the governments of India and Pakistan punished the perpetrators of terrorism in the aftermath of the division of the country. Read More |
| madurai collective | May 17 |
| SC bans tree felling in Andamans The Supreme Court has banned felling of trees in Andaman and Nicobar Island and ordered the administration to remove all encroachments in forests within three months. Read More |