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‘Urban Naxals’ and the invention of an enemy: What the State-driven witch-hunt of activists actually means

ANGSHUMAN CHOUDHURY·August 31, 2018

[In-Depth] #BhimaKoregaonArrests: Anatomy of a clampdown and the history of a long oppression

Kritika A·September 3, 2018

[READ] Joint statement on arrest & illegal detention of Sudha Bharadwaj, visiting professor, National Law University, Delhi

The Leaflet·August 29, 2018

[READ] Mumbai rights groups issue joint statement condemning illegal raids, arrests of human rights activists by Pune police

The Leaflet·August 29, 2018

#BhimaKoregaonArrests: How Courts dealt with arbitrary detentions, saying dissent is ‘safety valve of democracy’

The Leaflet·August 31, 2018

#BhimaKoregaonArrests: Surendra Gadling’s wife moves application seeking intervention in petition filed in Supreme Court by Romila Thapar et al

The Leaflet·August 31, 2018

#BhimaKoregaonArrests: UAPA is writing the obituary for Indian democracy by curbing dissent and must be repealed

Anupriya Dhonchak·September 10, 2018

2 Senior Manipur News Portal Journalists Held Under UAPA, Sedition Charges

NewsClick·January 18, 2021

Are Armed Policemen Playing Ghost Assailant Against Dissidents?

Jasvinder Sidhu·April 6, 2021

Bombay High Court grants relief to Arnab Goswami; stays all proceedings

The Leaflet·June 30, 2020

By deporting 7 Rohingya men, Supreme Court and Government of India failed to uphold international humanitarian obligations

Ishita Kumar & Nayantara Raja·October 6, 2018

Calling it what it is: Why India desperately needs a law on ‘lynching’

Bindu Doddahatti·October 1, 2018

Déjà vu- Undeclared Emergency 2020

Ravi Nair·June 26, 2020

Delhi Riots: A Year Later, No Breakthrough in Six Murder Cases

Tarique Anwar·March 19, 2021

Freedom of expression after Pulwama attack: Democracy can nurture both dissent and national security

Fahad Zuberi·February 20, 2019

In the Gompad trail: An account of 15 ‘encounter’ deaths and bloodied facts in a haystack of security fiction from Chhattisgarh

Kritika A·August 27, 2018

India’s Lessons From The Black Abolitionists

Bindu Doddahatti·July 1, 2020

India's Lessons From The Black Abolitionists

Bindu Doddahatti·July 1, 2020

Indian judiciary, legislature must learn from Pakistan and recognise ‘enforced disappearance’ as a distinct offence

Aakash Chandran & Varun Nambiar·September 4, 2018

Is Citizenship Amendment Act Nationalistic?

Dinesh Dwivedi·March 15, 2020
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