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Thursday, July 15, 2021

CC News Letter 14 July - Cuban protesters wave US flag and MSM go with photo-lie

 

Dear Friend,

The so called Cuban protesters are marching with US flags, exposing the lies spread by the mainstream media

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Editor
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Cuban protesters wave US flag and MSM go with photo-lie
by Farooque Chowdhury


The so called Cuban protesters are marching with US flags, exposing the lies spread by the mainstream media



Hands off Cuba: Defend the Revolution!
by Carlos L. Garrido & Edward Liger Smith


The Midwestern Marx co-founders got together to discuss the recent imperialist attacks on Cuba. In the podcast, Carlos and Edward analyze the Cuban protests in their historical context



Thank you, dear Fr. Stan, you will live forever!
by Cedric Prakash


On 5 July, you completed your pilgrimage here on earth! Thousands feel your loss everywhere; a light has gone out of our lives and there is darkness everywhere! There is spontaneous outrage because of what led to your death; most regard it as institutionalised murder! I am sure that you will not want us to mourn your death; as we look back, we also celebrate your life of commitment; the rich legacy you have left us all. We are overwhelmed with emotion; our hearts are full as we say “Thank you, dear Stan, you will live Forever!”



BK16: Why Is The Judiciary Still Sleeping?
by Sangeeta Kamat


Should not the Indian judiciary take account of the release of the Arsenal reports to declare a fresh line of investigation into the so-called Bhima Koregaon case and release the 15 immediately? Several of the BK16 have been languishing in jail for over three years, others for over a year, and only one, the Telugu poet Varavara Rao is out on medical bail, and this only when he was literally at death’s door. Father Stan Swamy was also at death’s door but did not receive the bail he so desperately pleaded for to be able to die among his own



S.N., A Refreshingly Different Marxist
by T G Jacob


S. N. Nagarajan passed away in Chennai on 24 May morning. He was ninety-five years old, but intellectually active right to the end. Popularly known as SN (Sathyamangalam Nagarajan) his circle of friends was vast and
varied. His  role in popularising Marxist philosophy and political ideology among the people is widely recognised in Thamizhakam. He was a prolific writer in Tamil and his collection of essays in English titled “Eastern Marxism and other Essays” sought to infuse new breath into Marxist theory. He was a remarkable scholar who tried to popularise radical theory and practice among the people up to his last breath.



Turkey’s path to independence
by Slavisha Batko Milacic


Realizing that its interests in the region will not be satisfied in the alliance with the United States, Turkey turned another page in foreign policy, trying to satisfy its own interests, thus at the same time defying the synergistic policy of the NATO pact in the Middle East.



Cancer…… Colostomy bag
by Sheshu Babu


Cancer
Is not just a zodiac sign
Like a crab its effects are not
benign….
It is malign
Life threatening
Physical and mental taxing
Deadly disease



Compelling Need for Comprehensive Inquiry Into U.P. Panchayati    Raj Elections
by Bharat Dogra


While violence, intimidation and other more obvious aspects of irregularities which marred the recently held three-month long Panchayati Raj (PR) elections in India’s most populous state of Uttar Pradesh (UP) are now widely known, there is still urgent need for a more formal and detailed inquiry into various worrying aspects of these elections. There are four obvious reasons for this.



Applying Nonviolent Noncooperation
by David Sparenberg


I suppose I could have titled this writing Applying Nonviolent Noncooperation to Pernicious Consumerism, or to Malignant Normalcy.  Notwithstanding, here are my thoughts…



Lives and Livelihoods in the Wake of Covid-19 Pandemic in Rural Bihar
by Gaurav Datt, Swati Dutta and Sunil Kumar Mishra


Based on phone interviews with more than 1600 households in rural Bihar, a study funded by the International Growth Centre and jointly conducted by the Centre for Development Economics and Sustainability (CDES, Monash University, Australia) and the Institute for Human Development (IHD, New Delhi, India) provides rapid survey-based evidence on two framing questions: how did the Covid-19 crisis impact the livelihoods and lives of rural households in Bihar? how far did the announced government support translate into support on the ground?



Tribal artists forced to sell vegetables, and paintings on the street during pandemic
by Shuchita Jha


Selling vegetables on Bhopal’s Depot Chouraha with his wife, Gond artist Ram Narayan Singh Maravi always carries a tote bag full of paintings with his brushes and colours, at all times. His heart skips a beat every time a customer turns up for his vegetables but  also asks to buy one of his paintings.



Problem of Parking in Urban Areas and their Possible Solutions
by Paritosh Singh, Akash Singh & Ashish Kumar Singh


This paper reviews new planning trends and creative technological solutions which can help alleviate the strain of the problem. Because car parking solutions are not an end in itself, but rather a means of achieving larger community goals in order to improve urban transportation and make cities more livable and efficient, the paper also discusses
the environmental impacts which should be taken into considerations for solutions proposed. Observing the study outcomes, some guidelines have been suggested for optimal utilization of available space. Study outcomes will be helpful for engineers, planners and policy makers



Tribute To Yashpal Sharma
by Harsh Thakor


Tragically former test cricketer Yashpal Sharma expired on Tuesday morning, suffering from a cardiac arrest. The cricket world mourns the death of this great servant to Indian cricket. He emboldened the spirit of the game at it’s utmost depth, with great reserves of courage and concentration.







Monday, July 5, 2021

CC News Letter 05 July - A Prophet is a Threat to the Powerful: A Tribute to Stan Swamy



Dear Friend,

Stan Swamy has laid down his life for the cause of the tribal communities struggling for their rights. Let this sacrifice of Stan and others paying the price in jail not go in vain. It is time the human rights activists and all people of good will including the media came together to demand an inclusive India in which all people are equal. Together they should demand a legal system that holds people who perpetrate such injustice in the name of the law responsible for their actions. That would be a good way of paying tribute to Stan Swamy.

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If you think the contents of this news letter are critical for the dignified living and survival of humanity and other species on earth, please forward it to your friends and spread the word. It's time for humanity to come together as one family! You can subscribe to our news letter here http://www.countercurrents.org/news-letter/.

In Solidarity

Binu Mathew
Editor
Countercurrents.org


A Prophet is a Threat to the Powerful: A Tribute to Stan Swamy
by Dr Walter Fernandes


Stan Swamy has laid down his life for the cause of the tribal communities struggling for their rights. Let this sacrifice of Stan and others paying the price in jail not go in vain. It is time the human rights activists and all people of good will including the media came together to demand an inclusive India in which all people are equal. Together they should demand a legal system that holds people who perpetrate such injustice in the name of the law responsible for their actions. That would be a good way of paying tribute to Stan Swamy.


Two articles we published seeking urgent help as Stan Swamy was sinking


Urgent need for bail and specialised medical treatment for critical Stan Swamy
by Jharkhand Jan Adhikar Mahasabha


84-year old Priest Stan Swamy’s health has deteriorated and he has been put on a ventilator at the Holy Family hospital. His situation is said to be critical. The NIA and central government are solely responsible for the sufferings of this elderly person and the current state of affair. The NIA court also played its role by denying him a bail on both medical grounds and merit. Assurances of the Maharashtra government regarding support for Stan Swamy are yet to be seen.



Stan Swamy’s Health: Open Letter To Chief Justice Of Bombay High Court
Press Release


A petition was filed at the Bombay High Court on 26 April, seeking interim bail on medical grounds where Father Stan Swamy informed in one of the hearings that his health had taken a dangerous turn. Before
his arrest nine months ago, he was physically independent and could eat, walk and take a bath on his own, but since his judicial custody, “all that is disappearing one after the other,” he informed. He has been requesting bail to return to the care at his home at Ranchi.



Global Warming, Climate Refugees, Migrations – And Beyond: Need for national-level planning
by S G Vombatkere


According to a December 2020 report by Climate Action Network South Asia & Action Aid, an estimated 14-million people may have already migrated internally due to slow-onset impacts, such as sea-level rise, water stress, crop-yield reduction, ecosystem degradation and habitat loss, and drought.



India’s Stance on Net Zero: Act with Rationale
by Dr Kuheli Mukhopadhyay


ny response of India
should be in conformity with the principles of equity and common but differentiated responsibility and respective capabilities as set forth in the UNFCCC before making any over ambitious statement in the forthcoming COP26 event.  Last but not the least, India should adopt a pragmatic view and spare rational thoughts for striking an appropriate balance between growth vis a vis clean energy evolution. Aspiring for an overnight radical metamorphosis may prove to be pernicious to the economy as a whole.



Scrap the Bunder Diamond Mine Project
by National Alliance of People’s Movements


NAPM strongly opposes the destruction of Buxwaha protected forest region in Madhya Pradesh,  for proposed Bunder diamond mining project. Government must immediately withdraw all projects which threaten the ecological and socio-cultural significance of Buxwaha



Only 2% of Urban Poor Residents Fully Vaccinated and only 16%
Received First Dose: Survey Study
by Adrian Dcruz


A survey study conducted by the Indo Global Social Service Society has found that only 2% of slum/basti dwellers have been fully vaccinated (with 2 doses) and that a little over 16% of them have received their first dose since the vaccination was made available for all above 18.



1,100 Children Graves in Canada found, Queen Elizabeth II and Victoria statues toppled, 7 Churches lighted
by Countercurrents Collective


Statues of Queen Elizabeth II and Queen Victoria were torn down by protesters in Winnipeg, Canada. The latest acts of protests followed a spree of attacks on Catholic churches built on First Nation lands. At least seven churches have caught fire in
recent weeks, since the grim discovery of more than 1,100 unmarked graves at sites where Catholic-run residential schools used to operate.



People above Profit: Thousands Demonstrate in Brazil in New Wave of Protests in 350 Cities
by Countercurrents Collective


In Brazil, social movements, trade unions, and human rights activists on Saturday demonstrated in at least 350 cities to condemn the recent corruption scandal linking President Jair Bolsonaro with the purchase at inflated prices of Indian-produced Covaxin COVID-19 vaccines.



Thordarson’s Fabrications: Another Hole in the Julian Assange Prosecution
by Dr Binoy Kampmark


The tyrannical, brutal cynicism of keeping Julian Assange in Belmarsh prison remains one of the more inglorious marks
of the British legal system and, it should be said, its sponsors and colluders. Having won his case against extradition to the US, if only in deeply qualified terms, the UK keeps the WikiLeaks publisher banged up as the appeals process stutters.



Biden Acknowledges “Over The Horizon” Air Attacks Planned Against Taliban
by Nick Mottern


“Over-the-horizon” air operations, possibly directed at the Taliban, may rely very heavily on drone assassination and drone targeting for manned aircraft.



Data Sharing and Transparency in Covid Times Will Help Better Decentralized Response
by Bharat Dogra


It can be very helpful for improving overall response by taking steps to improve transparency and data-sharing in such ways that whatever important
information in this context is available with the government can be shared very quickly with people, health personnel and organizations, scientists and institutions of decentralization



CCTV could have prevented custodial murder
by Dr Madabhushi Sridhar


For the first time, the Telangana High Court asked Telangana Government why it has not installed CCTV cameras in police station, where an alleged custodial murder of Dalit woman took place recently. In a PUCL’s PIL the High Court asked the police department why it had not installed CCTV cameras in the station despite a Supreme Court order to this effect.



Conspicuous silence of political parties on OBC reservation issues in the North
by Vidya Bhushan Rawat


June 25th,  2021 marked 90th birth anniversary of former Prime Minister V
P Singh but went unnoticed for the majority of the leaders who benefitted from his politics and good will generated by him. Except for Tejasvi Yadav who remembered Singh mentioning his bold initiative to implement Mandal Commission Report, there was no other north Indian leader particularly from OBCs to remember Singh. Unlike north India, Tamilnadu’s politicians across party lines respected Singh. The first tweet came in the morning from Chief Minister of Tamilnadu Mr M K Stalin writing a tweet in Tamil language and putting a photograph of V P Singh along with Dr M Karunanidhi, former chief minister of Tamilnadu.

 




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