Volume 4 Issue 3 The Human Rights Magazine August - September 2005
   

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The Betrayal of Tsunami Survivors


A blinkered approach to relief and rehabilitation has multiplied the travails of disaster-hit survivors in Andaman and Nicobar.



Tsunami after Tsunami

Six months on, human lives remain stranded between nature’s fury and an insensitive babudom.

People’s Tribunal on Tsunami

Authorities still grappling with the idea of disaster management while victims languish in temporary shelters.

The Sorry State of Post-Tsunami Rehabilitation

Their means of livelihood destroyed, victims continue to long for a roof over their heads as rehabilitation remains a distant dream A report compiled by HRLN team that visited Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

Crying Need for Community Radio Network

TA community radio network in place could have saved hundreds of lives when Tsunami struck.

The Nightmare Countinues in Tamil Nadu

First the Tsunami took their loved ones and now the government refuses to help them rebuild their lives.

 


Editorial

Debate

Letters to Editor

laws

Review

Criminal Law
Lawyers Fight to Stall Changes in CrPC


The legal fraternity intervenes effectively in the interest of justice .

Guest Column
The World Tribunal on Iraq and After


Shift in the Global Anti-War movement.



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Judiciary & Polity
Manorama’s Manipur

The murder of Thangjam Manorama and the situation in Manipur reeling under AFSPA.

The Judgment

Excerpts from the judgment of the Guwahati High Court on the writ petition of the Assam Rifles.

Interview of the Month

Interview: Dileep Singh Bhuria

‘Flawed policy pushes tribals to violence’.

Environment
Gunpowder in Democracy

Dalits and tribals resisit MNCs mining Kashipur, Orissa .

The Twin-City Charter Agreement

Between Port Blair and Phuket: A Disaster Waiting to Happen A citizens’ letter to Sonia Gandhi.

labour
Market’s Mask Falls as Robots Charge

The brutality of the state apparatus, hands in gloves with MNCs, on display as workers’ blood is shed in Gurgaon.

Indignity of Labour

A fact finding report on how Gurgaon turned into a theatre of repression.

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