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Gautam Navlakha gets SC relief, to be shifted to house arrest

The Supreme Court on Thursday allowed the Bhima Koregaon violence case accused Gautam Navlakha to be shifted to house arrest citing his health condition. The...

”The best of people of the country are in jail today”: Academics, activists raise concern

Campaign Against State Repression(CASR), a collective of over three dozen organisations, conducted a press conference on Friday at Gandhi Peace Foundation in New Delhi on, "Dangerous Brain: Saibaba and Others" to scrutinise the Supreme Court judgement suspending Bombay High Court's  acquittal order of Prof. GN Saibaba, Hem Mishra, Prashant Rahi, Vijay Tirki and Mahesh Tikri. 
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Public statement: Saibaba and others; Acquitted and then not

The reason behind this state repression of GN Saibaba is not unknown and it is well understood that he was incarcerated to suppress the voices against Operation Green Hunt, which was a war waged by the Indian state on its own populace, to facilitate unprecedented corporate loot of resources.

Stop denying political prisoners right to healthcare in jails: PUDR

Peoples Union For Democratic Rights on Saturday demanded proper health facilities and immediate medical attention for jail inmates, after Vernon Gonsalves, one of the 16...
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Human rights eroding in India, finds U.S. report

In its 2021 Human Rights Report on India, the United States Department of State has said that India is facing significant human rights issues including unlawful and arbitrary killings, arbitrary arrests, unlawful interference with privacy; restrictions on free expression and media, overly restrictive laws on the operations of NGOs and civil society organizations and crimes involving violence and discrimination targeting members of minority groups based on religious affiliation.

Pune: Six booked for hate speeches against Muslims, Christians

The Pune Police have filed a first information report against Hindu seer Kalicharan Maharaj, Hindutva leader Milind Ekbote, Captain (retired) Digendra Kumar, and three others for delivering hate speeches against Muslims and Christians at an event in the city.
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