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“Report the news. It is not news that there are poor people in India.”

22/06/2011 Shivam Vij 34 Comments

In the morning today The Independent‘s Asia correspondent, Andrew Buncombe, blogged his disagreement with Arundhati Roy’s statement that foreign journalists in India have been asked not to report bad news. As a foreign journalist in Delhi he had faced no such censorship from his editors or the government here.

Buncombe made his case strongly: Continue reading “Report the news. It is not news that there are poor people in India.” →

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  • Crime Foretold? Dileep Movies, Conspiracies, “Quotation Rapes”, and Rape Culture –1
  • Delhi Declaration: Reject SIR, Reclaim Universal Adult Franchise
  • An Open Letter to Bhavana and Some Reflections on the Hostile Responses to it: Althea Women’s Friendship
  • “SIR” Is a Process of Mass Disenfranchisement
  • The Elite Criminal Man and the Self-Curated Criminal Man: Criminality and Misogyny in the Dileep Case
  • Beware of Aadhaar – A Warning on India’s Biometric Identity Model: Statement by Organizations and Concerned Individuals
  • Wildlife-Human Conflict – Non-intervention is No Longer a Choice: Sandeep Menon
  • Remember the Children: The Palathayi Case in Kerala and the Need for Urgent Changes in POCSO laws: Althea Women’s Friendship
  • The Day the Colloquium Fell Silent – Bureaucratic Diktat and the Fate of Thought: S. M. Faizan Ahmed
  • A Shadowed Present and the Onus of Thought – Remarks, Non-Polemical or Otherwise: Sasheej Hegde
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