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Gandhi would be fasting against India’s discriminatory new citizenship law
The Washington Post
Writing in the New York Times recently, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Gandhi “envisioned Indian nationalism as one that was never narrow or exclusive but one that worked for the service of humanity."
By Barkha Dutt
October 8
Prime
Minister Narendra Modi paid tribute to Mahatma Gandhi during a ceremony in
Parliament in New Delhi on Oct. 2. (Money Sharma/AFP via Getty Images)
India is celebrating the 150th birthday of Mahatma Gandhi with widespread tributes. Such was the moral force of the father of the nation’s nonviolence agitation for independence against the British, that he remains the one historical figure about whom little political disagreement is permissible.
Writing in the New York Times recently, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Gandhi “envisioned Indian nationalism as one that was never narrow or exclusive but one that worked for the service of humanity."
Wednesday, June 12, 2019
Meet Myanmar's Blue Shirts
THE I DIPLOMAT
By Lorcan Lovett
June 12, 2019
A new free speech movement clashes with Myanmar’s military.
Activists shout slogans during a movement
titled "Right to Information," in hopes to free two Reuters journalists
jailed in connection with their reporting about massacres against
Rohingya Muslims, Sept.16, 2018, in front of city hall in Yangon,
Myanmar.
Image Credit: AP Photo/Thein Zaw
The moment Kay Khine Tun, 22, was arrested at her nursing job in Yangon Children’s Hospital, her father readied for an exhausting battle with his former employer, the Myanmar Army.
“The military has no shame at all,” said Sein Mya, a 53-year-old taxi driver, as he spooned half a dozen sugars into his coffee. “They are showing off their power and authority. They believe that frightening people may lead to success in ruling the country.”
“The military has no shame at all,” said Sein Mya, a 53-year-old taxi driver, as he spooned half a dozen sugars into his coffee. “They are showing off their power and authority. They believe that frightening people may lead to success in ruling the country.”
Thursday, March 21, 2019
“Give Us a Baby and We’ll Let You Go”: Trafficking of Kachin “Brides” from Myanmar to China [EN/MY]
reliefweb
REPORT from Human Rights Watch
Published on 21 Mar 2019
(Yangon) – The Myanmar and Chinese governments have failed to stem the trafficking of ethnic Kachin women and girls as “brides” to families in China, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today.
REPORT from Human Rights Watch
Published on 21 Mar 2019
Myanmar: Women, Girls Trafficked as ‘Brides’ to China
Government Inaction, Conflict, China’s ‘Gender Gap’ Fuel Sexual Slavery
(Yangon) – The Myanmar and Chinese governments have failed to stem the trafficking of ethnic Kachin women and girls as “brides” to families in China, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today.
Friday, January 18, 2019
U.S. signs Elie Wiesel genocide prevention act into law
The law is intended to prevent genocide and other atrocities that threaten national and international security.
By Ilanit Chernick
January 16, 2019 13:25
By Ilanit Chernick
January 16, 2019 13:25
Elie Wiesel speaks at a World War II tribute.
(photo credit: REUTERS)
US President Donald Trump signed a law on Monday declaring that the prevention of genocide and other atrocities is “a core national security interest” of the United States, adding that it is also “a core moral responsibility.”
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