Volume 4 Issue 3 The Human Rights MagazineAugust - September 2005
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The Betrayal of Tsunami Survivors Colin Gonsalves A blinkered approach to relief and rehabilitation has multiplied the travails of disaster-hit survivors in Andaman and Nicobar.
Tsunami
after Tsunami Preeti Verma and Girish Agarwal
Six months on, human lives remain stranded between nature’s fury and an insensitive babudom.
People’s Tribunal on Tsunami Ullas Kumar Authorities still grappling with the idea of
disaster management while victims languish in temporary shelters.
The Sorry State of Post-Tsunami Rehabilitation Minu Jose and Girish Agrawal 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.
The Nightmare Countinues
in Tamil Nadu D Geetha and Girish Agrawal First the Tsunami took their loved ones and now the government refuses to help them rebuild their lives.
Between Port Blair and Phuket: A Disaster Waiting to Happen A citizens’ letter to Sonia Gandhi.
labour Market’s Mask Falls as Robots Charge Prem Krishan Sharma
The brutality of the state apparatus, hands in gloves with MNCs, on display as workers’ blood is shed in Gurgaon.