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Combat Law : The Human Rights magazine
Volume 4, Issue 3: Tsunami, six months after
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The betrayal of tsunami survivors
A blinkered bureaucracy has proved to be utterly insensitive to the unique ethos and the real needs of the tsunami
survivors of Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Instead of helping them rebuild their lives and revive self-confidence, the
government is reinforcing practices of dependence and subservience while pushing its own warped version of relief and
redevelopment, writes
Colin Gonsalves.
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Tsunami after tsunami
Preeti Verma and Girish Agarwal
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People's tribunal on Tsunami
Ullas Kumar
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The sorry state of post-tsunami rehabilitation
Minu Jose and Girish Agarwal
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Crying need for community radio network
Shubhranshu Choudhary
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The nightmare continues in Tamilnadu
D Geetha and Girish Agarwal
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Lawyers fight to stall changes in CrPC
R Diwakaran
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The World Tribunal on Iraq and after
Biju Mathew
FEATURES
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Manorama's Manipur
Colin Gonsalves
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Kashipur mining: Gunpowder in democracy
Minati Dash
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Market falls as robots charge
Prem Krishan Sharma
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Indignity of labour
Forum for Democratic Initiative
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Interview: Dilip Singh Bhuria
Krishna Pandey Vishwajeet
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