Tuesday, December 22, 2015
CounterCurrents: What If Jesus Had Been Born In 2015 In The American Police State?, The Making of Human-Animal Conflicts Through Conservation Projects in India
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National Fishworkers’ Forum Pass Resolution Against Building New Ports
By Countercurrents.org
http://www.countercurrents.org/cc221215.htm
The National Fishworkers’ Forum (NFF) had its Annual General body meet on 19th and 20th of December at Youth Hostel, Vishakapattnam,(AP). The representatives from various member organizations of all the coastal states and Union Territories participated in the two days meet. The forum passed a resolution that said all commercial ports proposed be given up. This is very significant statement in the light of the growing protest against Vizhinjam Port,in Kerala state, India, coming from the affected fisher people
What If Jesus Had Been Born In 2015 In The American Police State?
By John W. Whitehead
http://www.countercurrents.org/whitehead221215.htm
What if Jesus, the revered preacher, teacher, radical and prophet, had been born 2,000 years later? How would Jesus’ life have been different had he be born and raised in the American police state? Consider the following if you will. Had Jesus been born in the year 2015…
The Making of Human-Animal Conflicts Through Conservation Projects in India
By Shymal Chakma & Suraj Gogoi
http://www.countercurrents.org/gogoi221215.htm
Conservation as a policy in India has a salient feature of making livelihoods and survival unsecure for the people who have been living in areas where such projects have been undertaken. Sadly, it is also a fact that no participation is sought in almost all cases of the local people in demarcating boundaries of reserves that have come into being. In the process it has left many hundreds of people homeless, foodless and landless. Compensation is a buzzword that only gets communicated in legal documents and written complaints mostly initiated by the sufferers and its life (compensation and rehabilitation) is rather short. The beauty of the park thrives on the sufferings of the displaced
Debate On Juvenile Law In Australia And India
By Pushkar Raj
http://www.countercurrents.org/raj221215.htm
Illogic of solving a social problem with legal tools: excuses for moving towards a coercive state
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