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Thawing Arctic Permafrost

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Kashmir In search of Subhan Hajam

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Environment

  • Our Lungs Are Under Attack—We Must Protect Them to Stay Alive
    Stuart Basden | July 31, 2020
  • EIA 2020: Why is it so perilous?
    Bishaldeep Kakati | July 31, 2020
  • Chardham Highway project and the environmental destruction of the Himalayas
    Sandeep Pandey | July 30, 2020

Featured Stories

  • Human Rights Defenders: Palestinian Eyewitness Testimony of the Execution of Abdul Fattah al-Sharif by Israeli Soldier, Elor Azaria

    Human Rights Defenders: Palestinian Eyewitness Testimony of the Execution of Abdul Fattah al-Sharif by Israeli Soldier, Elor Azaria

    by Dr Ramzy Baroud — August 1, 2020 0 comments

    As illegal Jewish settlers increase their attacks on Palestinian civilians in the occupied city of Al Khalil (Hebron), the people of the Palestinian city continue to mount a campaign of popular resistance. One of the channels of resistance is Human Rights Defenders, “a grass-roots, non-partisan Palestinian organization, working to support nonviolent popular resistance through popular direct action and documentation of[Read More…]

  • Regimes Without Reason and Conscience

    Regimes Without Reason and Conscience

    by Bhabani Shankar Nayak — August 1, 2020 0 comments

    The world is silently witnessing the erosion of democratic, progressive, secular and liberal cultures of governance. The contemporary governments are becoming more authoritarian and threaten the multicultural mosaic of societies around the world. The governing and non-governing elites falsely argue that democracy breeds inefficiency and creates functional barrier to the animal spirit of profit making and entrepreneurial activities. The majority[Read More…]

  •  Legal Education under NEP 2020: Big Promises with Little Substance

     Legal Education under NEP 2020: Big Promises with Little Substance

    by Tanaya Thakur — August 1, 2020 0 comments

    The legal education in India, particularly after the rise of National Law Universities (NLUs) has often been criticized for nurturing privilege and remaining inaccessible to most. Even a cursory examination of the system is enough to demonstrate that the criticism is not devoid of merit. One, the medium of instruction in these Universities is compulsorily English, which prevents a large[Read More…]

  • Macaulay Putras And The New Education Policy: Shudras/Dalits/Adivasis Must Be Vigilant

    Macaulay Putras And The New Education Policy: Shudras/Dalits/Adivasis Must Be Vigilant

    by Kancha Ilaiah Shepherd — August 1, 2020 0 comments

    The BJP Education Policy (BEP)2020 has been formalised with a Cabinet approval on July 30, 2020. It is drafted by Krishnaswamy Kasturirangan (79) the BJP’s Education Committee Chairman. He was the chairman of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO). He is an expert on sophisticated war weapon production centre, including nuclear weapons, but not of economic and social development of[Read More…]

  • Remembering Kamlabai

    Remembering Kamlabai

    by Vidyarthy Chatterjee — August 1, 2020 0 comments

    Not everyone with a family is destined to enjoy all the fruits that the family has to offer. Let us take the case of Kamlabai Raghunath Gokhale, or simply Kamlabai, who was a Marathi actress in the early decades of the twentieth century and the first woman to act in films in India. Reena Mohan, who trained in editing at[Read More…]

  • Statement by students in solidarity with Prof Hany Babu

    Statement by students in solidarity with Prof Hany Babu

    by Press Release — August 1, 2020 0 comments

    We, the undersigned former and current students of Prof Hany Babu M.T., condemn his arrest by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Tuesday and stand in firm solidarity with him. Prof. Babu is a noted academic, a well known anti-caste activist, and a member of the committee formed for the defence of G.N. Saibaba, a former Delhi University professor who[Read More…]

  • Unsung martyr: Udham Singh who avenged the Jallianwala Bagh massacre

    Unsung martyr: Udham Singh who avenged the Jallianwala Bagh massacre

    by Shamsul Islam — July 31, 2020 0 comments

    It was 80 years ago (July 31, 1940) Udham Singh died on the gallows in the Pentonville prison of London. Through the contemporary police documents, we come to know that before reaching London he had been to Mesopotamia, Kenya, Uganda, USA, and USSR, all in quest of Indian revolutionaries and ammunitions. It was on reaching the English shores that he[Read More…]

  • (Photo: Matt Zimmerman/flickr/cc)

    Our Lungs Are Under Attack—We Must Protect Them to Stay Alive

    by Stuart Basden — July 31, 2020 1 comment

    Since I was a child in the 1980’s I have heard calls to protect the Amazon. I remember watching videos of massive trees being cut down, soil washed away, and areas of lush forest burnt and cleared. I was told McDonalds was the villain, as the land was being destroyed for cattle farming, soy monoculture and fast-food burgers. As a[Read More…]

  • How the national movement influenced our art, culture and cinema

    How the national movement influenced our art, culture and cinema

    by Vidya Bhushan Rawat — July 31, 2020 0 comments

    Today is the 30th death anniversary of legendary playback singer Mohammad Rafi. Rafi Saheb passed away on 31st July, 1980. We also remember Munshi Prem Chand doyen of Hindi writing on his 140th birthday. But there is another important day today which is the martyrdom day of Shaheed Udham Singh who was executed by the British for killing General Micheal[Read More…]

  • U.S. jobless claims top 1 million again in latest week as the pandemic keeps on biting workers

    U.S. jobless claims top 1 million again in latest week as the pandemic keeps on biting workers

    by Countercurrents Collective — July 31, 2020 0 comments

    In the U.S., the number of people who filed for unemployment benefits rose for the second consecutive week last week as coronavirus cases surged around the country. The number of people collecting jobless benefits also increased to 17 million, up from 16.2 million the week prior. More than a million people filed for unemployment benefits in the latest week, showed[Read More…]

World

Regimes Without Reason and Conscience

Regimes Without Reason and Conscience

August 1, 2020 — Bhabani Shankar Nayak

The world is silently witnessing the erosion of democratic, progressive, secular and liberal cultures of governance. The contemporary governments are becoming more authoritarian and threaten the multicultural mosaic of societies around the world. The governing and non-governing elites falsely argue that democracy breeds inefficiency and creates functional barrier to the animal spirit of profit making and entrepreneurial activities. The majority[Read More…]

  • U.S. jobless claims top 1 million again in latest week as the pandemic keeps on biting workers

    U.S. jobless claims top 1 million again in latest week as the pandemic keeps on biting workers

    July 31, 2020 — Countercurrents Collective
  • Hagia Sophia: Heritage of Entire Humanity

    Hagia Sophia: Heritage of Entire Humanity

    July 31, 2020 — Irfan Engineer
  • Iran And Israel Spar Over Cyber Warfare

    Iran And Israel Spar Over Cyber Warfare

    July 30, 2020 — Haider Abbas
  • U.S. dollar’s grip on global markets might be over, warns Goldman

    U.S. dollar’s grip on global markets might be over, warns Goldman

    July 30, 2020 — Countercurrents Collective

India

 Legal Education under NEP 2020: Big Promises with Little Substance

 Legal Education under NEP 2020: Big Promises with Little Substance

August 1, 2020 — Tanaya Thakur

The legal education in India, particularly after the rise of National Law Universities (NLUs) has often been criticized for nurturing privilege and remaining inaccessible to most. Even a cursory examination of the system is enough to demonstrate that the criticism is not devoid of merit. One, the medium of instruction in these Universities is compulsorily English, which prevents a large[Read More…]

  • Macaulay Putras And The New Education Policy: Shudras/Dalits/Adivasis Must Be Vigilant

    Macaulay Putras And The New Education Policy: Shudras/Dalits/Adivasis Must Be Vigilant

    August 1, 2020 — Kancha Ilaiah Shepherd
  • Unsung martyr: Udham Singh who avenged the Jallianwala Bagh massacre

    Unsung martyr: Udham Singh who avenged the Jallianwala Bagh massacre

    July 31, 2020 — Shamsul Islam
  • Narendra Modi has no right to lay the foundation of Ram temple

    Narendra Modi has no right to lay the foundation of Ram temple

    July 31, 2020 — Sandeep Pandey
  • Gender stereotypes plaguing the pandemic response

    Gender stereotypes plaguing the pandemic response

    July 31, 2020 — Shobha Shukla

Globalisation

Globalisation of Capitalist Crises

Globalisation of Capitalist Crises

July 29, 2020 — Bhabani Shankar Nayak

The post pandemic economic recovery looks uncertain and the economic growth projections look gloomy in every stretch of policy paradigm within capitalist imaginations. The strong and existing multilateral cooperation within the Westphalian international system is falling apart and facing its existential threats due to its entrenched Eurocentric bias, democratic deficits and institutional dominance by the erstwhile colonial powers. The world[Read More…]

  • Trucks at Chuquicamata, the world’s biggest open pit copper mine in Calama, Chile  Photo by Martchan/Shutterstock.com

    Financialization of Copper Mining in Chile

    July 21, 2020 — Yanis Iqbal
  • Netflix, Chattichoru and Chumpak……

    Netflix, Chattichoru and Chumpak……

    July 19, 2020 — G Pridhvi Kanth
  • Neoliberal Psychological Romanticism: From The Primal Scream To The Collective Unconscious – Part II

    Neoliberal Psychological Romanticism: From The Primal Scream To The Collective Unconscious – Part II

    July 9, 2020 — Bruce Lerro
  • Neoliberal Psychological Realism: From Barbie Dolls To Hook-Up Sex

    Neoliberal Psychological Realism: From Barbie Dolls To Hook-Up Sex

    July 1, 2020 — Bruce Lerro

Human Rights

Statement by students in solidarity with Prof Hany Babu

Statement by students in solidarity with Prof Hany Babu

August 1, 2020 — Press Release

We, the undersigned former and current students of Prof Hany Babu M.T., condemn his arrest by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Tuesday and stand in firm solidarity with him. Prof. Babu is a noted academic, a well known anti-caste activist, and a member of the committee formed for the defence of G.N. Saibaba, a former Delhi University professor who[Read More…]

  • Christian Preacher Found Dead In Punjab

    Christian Preacher Found Dead In Punjab

    July 30, 2020 — Shibu Thomas
  • CDRO condemns the arrest of Delhi University Prof. Hany Babu

    CDRO condemns the arrest of Delhi University Prof. Hany Babu

    July 30, 2020 — Press Release
  • Human Rights Organisations Condemn The Arrest of Prof. Hany Babu

    Human Rights Organisations Condemn The Arrest of Prof. Hany Babu

    July 30, 2020 — Press Release
  • Julian Assange’s Political Indictment: Old Wine in Older Bottles

    Julian Assange’s Political Indictment: Old Wine in Older Bottles

    July 29, 2020 — Dr Binoy Kampmark

Imperialism

How Americans Remember (and Forget) Their Wars

How Americans Remember (and Forget) Their Wars

July 30, 2020 — John Dower

Some years ago, a newspaper article credited a European visitor with the wry observation that Americans are charming because they have such short memories. When it comes to the nation’s wars, however, he was not entirely on target. Americans embrace military histories of the heroic “band of [American] brothers” sort, especially involving World War II. They possess a seemingly boundless[Read More…]

  •       Baz Ratner/Reuters US troops in Afghanistan, June 2011

     King Joe and the Round Table: Biden’s America in a Multipolar World 

    July 22, 2020 — Medea Benjamin
  • The Pentagon Confronts the Pandemic Or How to Make War, American-Style, Possible Again

    The Pentagon Confronts the Pandemic Or How to Make War, American-Style, Possible Again

    July 20, 2020 — Michael T Klare
  • Americans Are Guilty of Genocide Right Now in Yemen, Somalia, Afghanistan, Libya, Iraq, Syria    

    Americans Are Guilty of Genocide Right Now in Yemen, Somalia, Afghanistan, Libya, Iraq, Syria    

    July 20, 2020 — Jay Janson
  • Defunding America’s Wars at Home and Abroad

    Defunding America’s Wars at Home and Abroad

    July 8, 2020 — William D Hartung

Communal Harmony

If India is Secular!

If India is Secular!

June 26, 2020 — Bilal Ahmad Dar

In practice, India has been neither secular nor socialist. It has always functioned as an upper-caste Hindu state.  Arundhati Roy The Constitution of India is based on the premise of secularism and unbiased principles. But the question is: Are these secular principles practiced in true sense of the term in our country at present? The obvious answer that echoes from[Read More…]

  • Tamil Nadu Muslim group conducts funeral service of Corona victims

    Tamil Nadu Muslim group conducts funeral service of Corona victims

    June 24, 2020 — Syed Ali Mujtaba
  • Freedom of Religion: Indian Scenario

    Freedom of Religion: Indian Scenario

    June 23, 2020 — Dr Ram Puniyani
  • Stand in Solidarity with Harsh Mander:  A Tireless Defender of Human Rights

    Stand in Solidarity with Harsh Mander:  A Tireless Defender of Human Rights

    June 19, 2020 — Badre Alam Khan
  • Can Humanism Survive the Onslaught of Hate? | Ram Puniyani

    Can Humanism Survive the Onslaught of Hate? | Ram Puniyani

    May 23, 2020 — Dr Ram Puniyani

Climate Change

Thawing Arctic Permafrost

Thawing Arctic Permafrost

July 24, 2020 — Robert Hunziker

It’s no surprise that first prize, or the blue ribbon, for exceeding 2°C above baseline goes to the Arctic with permafrost that covers 25% of the Northern Hemisphere. Recognition is long overdue, as it’s been totally neglected far too long by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). This crucial nugget of knowledge comes by way of a recent virtual[Read More…]

  • Climate Change Litigation: The Australian Government Gets Sued

    Climate Change Litigation: The Australian Government Gets Sued

    July 24, 2020 — Dr Binoy Kampmark
  • NOAA revealed Thursday that July 2019 was the hottest month on record since the U.S. government began recording temperature date in the lat 19th century. (Photo: Lukas Schulze/Getty Images)

    Scientists finally see Earth’s climate destiny more clearly

    July 23, 2020 — Countercurrents Collective
  • The Coronavirus-Climate-Air Conditioning Nexus

    The Coronavirus-Climate-Air Conditioning Nexus

    July 21, 2020 — Stan Cox
  • The Inertia Bugaboo

    The Inertia Bugaboo

    July 16, 2020 — Robert Hunziker

Environmental Protection

(Photo: Matt Zimmerman/flickr/cc)

Our Lungs Are Under Attack—We Must Protect Them to Stay Alive

July 31, 2020 — Stuart Basden

Since I was a child in the 1980’s I have heard calls to protect the Amazon. I remember watching videos of massive trees being cut down, soil washed away, and areas of lush forest burnt and cleared. I was told McDonalds was the villain, as the land was being destroyed for cattle farming, soy monoculture and fast-food burgers. As a[Read More…]

  • EIA 2020: Why is it so perilous?

    EIA 2020: Why is it so perilous?

    July 31, 2020 — Bishaldeep Kakati
  • Chardham Highway project and the environmental destruction of the Himalayas

    Chardham Highway project and the environmental destruction of the Himalayas

    July 30, 2020 — Sandeep Pandey
  • Tiger by the tail

    Tiger by the tail

    July 30, 2020 — Mirza Yawar Baig
  •  Post-Brexit Agrochemical Apocalypse for the UK?

     Post-Brexit Agrochemical Apocalypse for the UK?

    July 27, 2020 — Colin Todhunter

Counter Solutions

System Change: A Basic Primer to the Solidarity Economy

System Change: A Basic Primer to the Solidarity Economy

July 28, 2020 — Emily Kawano

Co-Written by Emily Kawano and Julie Matthaei The COVID-19 pandemic has upended our world. It has laid bare the inequity, the limits, and the failures of capitalism. The door to a better future beyond capitalism, already cracked open by the Great Recession, has been pushed open a little wider. Things that seemed impossible a few months ago now seem both[Read More…]

  • For a better world, our lifestyle must be based on as less resources as possible

    For a better world, our lifestyle must be based on as less resources as possible

    July 24, 2020 — Bobby Ramakant
  • Why go organic?

    Why go organic?

    July 23, 2020 — Zeenat Khan
  • Gearing Up or Dying Down

    Gearing Up or Dying Down

    July 11, 2020 — Collective 20
  • The Bell is tolling; Are you listening, Growth maniacs?! Economy of Development Vs Economy of Permanence

    The Bell is tolling; Are you listening, Growth maniacs?! Economy of Development Vs Economy of Permanence

    July 11, 2020 — K Sahadevan

Resource Crisis

Business-as-usual porn – or, We need to talk about collapse

Business-as-usual porn – or, We need to talk about collapse

July 19, 2020 — Chris Smaje

I think we need to talk openly and calmly about the possibility of societal or civilizational collapse arising from humanity’s present predicaments. And that’s mostly what I want to pursue in this post – not so much what the likelihood or the underlying mechanisms of collapse might be, but the idea that it would be useful if, as a society,[Read More…]

  • Malthus Revisited

    Malthus Revisited

    June 28, 2020 — John Scales Avery
  • COVID-19 and oil at $1: Is there a way forward?

    COVID-19 and oil at $1: Is there a way forward?

    April 21, 2020 — Gail Tverberg
  • Collapse: The Coronavirus is not a Cause, it is a Trigger

    Collapse: The Coronavirus is not a Cause, it is a Trigger

    April 17, 2020 — Ugo Bardi
  • Economies won’t be able to recover after shutdowns

    Economies won’t be able to recover after shutdowns

    April 1, 2020 — Gail Tverberg

Alternative Energy

SMART? – Solar In Massachusetts

SMART? – Solar In Massachusetts

June 22, 2020 — Roy Morrison

Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources (“DOER”) will finalize by July 15 regulations doubling the size of MA SMART solar photovoltaic program from 1,600 to 3,200 megawatts (MW). On the surface this is a reasonable, if limited, step forward. But like most things, the devil and long-term consequences are in the details. Unless changed by DOER, or the legislature, the latest[Read More…]

  • The Beginning of the End for Oil? Energy in a Post-Pandemic World

    The Beginning of the End for Oil? Energy in a Post-Pandemic World

    April 28, 2020 — Michael T Klare
  • A Future Without Fossil Fuels?

    A Future Without Fossil Fuels?

    March 17, 2019 — Bill McKibben
  • The real Energy Return of Crude Oil: smaller than you would have imagined

    The real Energy Return of Crude Oil: smaller than you would have imagined

    March 9, 2019 — Luciano Celi
  • The Biodiesel Disaster: Why bad Ideas are Always so Successful?

    The Biodiesel Disaster: Why bad Ideas are Always so Successful?

    February 5, 2019 — Ugo Bardi

Patriarchy

What is really radical in sex/gender politics?

What is really radical in sex/gender politics?

July 29, 2020 — Robert Jensen

The political left, and much of mainstream feminism, is characterized by an analysis of how systems and institutions shape our choices, a critique of capitalist media, and a commitment to a scientific/materialist worldview. But when faced with radical feminism’s compelling critiques of patriarchy, leftists and many feminists routinely abandon those principles. Radical feminist critiques of prostitution, pornography, and transgender ideology[Read More…]

  • The Patriarch Country

    The Patriarch Country

    July 27, 2020 — Sufyan Khan
  • Becoming “flesh”: Society shaping women’s body image

    Becoming “flesh”: Society shaping women’s body image

    July 26, 2020 — Dr Tuli Bakshi
  • Beyond tokenism: Accelerating rights of women and girls in a post-COVID era

    Beyond tokenism: Accelerating rights of women and girls in a post-COVID era

    July 15, 2020 — Shobha Shukla
  •  ‘Cancel Culture’ Cannot Erase a Strong Argument

     ‘Cancel Culture’ Cannot Erase a Strong Argument

    July 13, 2020 — Robert Jensen

Palestine

Human Rights Defenders: Palestinian Eyewitness Testimony of the Execution of Abdul Fattah al-Sharif by Israeli Soldier, Elor Azaria

Human Rights Defenders: Palestinian Eyewitness Testimony of the Execution of Abdul Fattah al-Sharif by Israeli Soldier, Elor Azaria

August 1, 2020 — Dr Ramzy Baroud

As illegal Jewish settlers increase their attacks on Palestinian civilians in the occupied city of Al Khalil (Hebron), the people of the Palestinian city continue to mount a campaign of popular resistance. One of the channels of resistance is Human Rights Defenders, “a grass-roots, non-partisan Palestinian organization, working to support nonviolent popular resistance through popular direct action and documentation of[Read More…]

  • List of Israeli Targets Leaked: Tel Aviv Fears the Worst in ICC Investigation of War Crimes

    List of Israeli Targets Leaked: Tel Aviv Fears the Worst in ICC Investigation of War Crimes

    July 30, 2020 — Dr Ramzy Baroud
  • The One-State ─ Deposition Before Imposition

    The One-State ─ Deposition Before Imposition

    July 27, 2020 — Dan Lieberman
  • Why Palestinian-Israeli Prisoners Exchange Deal Could Happen Soon? 

    Why Palestinian-Israeli Prisoners Exchange Deal Could Happen Soon? 

    July 23, 2020 — Dr Ramzy Baroud
  • ‘Optimism of the Will’: Palestinian Freedom is Possible Now

    ‘Optimism of the Will’: Palestinian Freedom is Possible Now

    July 19, 2020 — Dr Ramzy Baroud

South Asia

COVID-19 And President Gotabaya’s Military Rule In North And East Of Sri Lanka

COVID-19 And President Gotabaya’s Military Rule In North And East Of Sri Lanka

July 25, 2020 — Kumarathasan Rasingam

Tamils in Sri Lanka especially in the North and East are now living between the devil and deep sea. Heavy presence of the military [to the ratio of one soldier to every four civilians 1: 4] and on the other side they are scared of the Covid-19. The President is determined to hold the election on August 05, 2020 without taking[Read More…]

  • A Choice Between Existence And Extinction For The Tamils

    A Choice Between Existence And Extinction For The Tamils

    July 22, 2020 — Thambu Kanagasabai
  •  The Top Brass is Shattered in Bangladesh: Aftermath of a Retired General’s Interview

     The Top Brass is Shattered in Bangladesh: Aftermath of a Retired General’s Interview

    July 21, 2020 — Taj Hashmi
  • Hasn’t Hasina’s Gambit Backfired? Isn’t Bangladesh Today a Battlefield of Sino-Indian Proxy War?

    Hasn’t Hasina’s Gambit Backfired? Isn’t Bangladesh Today a Battlefield of Sino-Indian Proxy War?

    July 19, 2020 — Taj Hashmi
  • Journalist Shamsur Rahman killing: waiting for justice for 20 years

    Journalist Shamsur Rahman killing: waiting for justice for 20 years

    July 17, 2020 — Saifur Rahman Saif

Annihilate Caste

India’s Illegitimate Daughter

India’s Illegitimate Daughter

July 21, 2020 — Bijaya Biswal

“Because of the ascendancy of lawlessness, Krishna, The family women are corrupted; When women are corrupted, O Krishna, The intermixture of caste is born. Intermixture brings to hell The family destroyers and the family, too; The ancestors of these indeed fall, Deprived of offerings of rice and water. By these wrongs of the family destroyers, Producing intermixture of caste, Caste[Read More…]

  • Cisco Case Shows Indians Still Take Caste Where they Go

    Cisco Case Shows Indians Still Take Caste Where they Go

    July 15, 2020 — Subhash Gatade
  • Ambedkar’s radical moves beyond Dewey’s pragmatism

    Ambedkar’s radical moves beyond Dewey’s pragmatism

    July 11, 2020 — Dag-Erik Berg
  • Caste Atrocities in Tamil Nadu in the wake of Covid-19 Pandemic

    Caste Atrocities in Tamil Nadu in the wake of Covid-19 Pandemic

    July 10, 2020 — I Aseervatham
  • Should Shudras And Dalits Suffer In The Age Of George Floyd?

    Should Shudras And Dalits Suffer In The Age Of George Floyd?

    July 3, 2020 — Karthik Raja Karuppusamy

Life/Philosophy

Remembering Kamlabai

Remembering Kamlabai

August 1, 2020 — Vidyarthy Chatterjee

Not everyone with a family is destined to enjoy all the fruits that the family has to offer. Let us take the case of Kamlabai Raghunath Gokhale, or simply Kamlabai, who was a Marathi actress in the early decades of the twentieth century and the first woman to act in films in India. Reena Mohan, who trained in editing at[Read More…]

  • Eulogy or Elegy?

    Eulogy or Elegy?

    July 31, 2020 — Mirza Yawar Baig
  • A strong voice against Hindutva in Greater Vancouver lost

    A strong voice against Hindutva in Greater Vancouver lost

    July 31, 2020 — Gurpreet Singh
  • Should Muslims sacrifice cattle on Eid-al-Adha? 

    Should Muslims sacrifice cattle on Eid-al-Adha? 

    July 30, 2020 — Dr Mike Ghouse
  • Reality of sacrifice in Eid-al-Azha

    Reality of sacrifice in Eid-al-Azha

    July 30, 2020 — Dr MA Rashid

Arts/Literature

How the national movement influenced our art, culture and cinema

How the national movement influenced our art, culture and cinema

July 31, 2020 — Vidya Bhushan Rawat

Today is the 30th death anniversary of legendary playback singer Mohammad Rafi. Rafi Saheb passed away on 31st July, 1980. We also remember Munshi Prem Chand doyen of Hindi writing on his 140th birthday. But there is another important day today which is the martyrdom day of Shaheed Udham Singh who was executed by the British for killing General Micheal[Read More…]

  • Commemorating the writings of Emily Bronte

    Commemorating the writings of Emily Bronte

    July 31, 2020 — Sohana Manzoor
  • Mother Earth

    Mother Earth

    July 29, 2020 — Preeti Tej Singh
  • A Book of One’s Own: The Story of Women’s Writing

    A Book of One’s Own: The Story of Women’s Writing

    July 27, 2020 — Dr Meenakshi Malhotra
  • Athithi, Sayanam – Stories Of Attractive Misfits

    Athithi, Sayanam – Stories Of Attractive Misfits

    July 27, 2020 — Vidyarthy Chatterjee

Book Review

 How the West Stole Democracy From the Arabs

 How the West Stole Democracy From the Arabs

July 30, 2020 — Jim Miles

  How the West Stole Democracy From the Arabs.  Elizabeth F. Thomson.  Atlantic Monthly Press, NewYork, 2020. Having just read The War That Ended Peace [https://www.palestinechronicle.com/the-war-that-ended-peace-book-review/] the title How the West Stole Democracy From the Arabs appeared as an intriguing and fortuitous follow up.  Its subtitle describes its more narrow focus: The Syrian-Arab Congress of 1920 and the Destruction of[Read More…]

  • The Road: Uprising in West Papua by John Martinkus

    The Road: Uprising in West Papua by John Martinkus

    July 23, 2020 — Dr Vacy Vlazna
  • In Quest for Peace: The Other Side of the Divide

    In Quest for Peace: The Other Side of the Divide

    July 21, 2020 — Debraj Mookerjee
  • The Bomb

    The Bomb

    July 19, 2020 — Bhaskar Parichha
  • Racist Mainstream Ignores “US-Imposed Post-9/11 Muslim Holocaust & Muslim Genocide”

    Racist Mainstream Ignores “US-Imposed Post-9/11 Muslim Holocaust & Muslim Genocide”

    July 17, 2020 — Dr Gideon Polya

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