Bhima Koregaon case shows ‘deteriorating democracy’ in India: Panelists at US congressional briefing
Bhima Koregaon case shows ‘deteriorating democracy’ in India: Panelists at US congressional briefing
This came after a Massachusetts-based digital forensics firm found further evidence that 22 letters were planted in activist Rona Wilson’s laptop. Activist Rona Wilson. | HT Photo
A US congressional briefing held by a coalition of Indian American and human rights organisations on Thursday said that the Bhima Koregaon violence case was a clear evidence of “deteriorating democracy” in India. The briefing took place on Thursday after a new report from a United States-based digital forensics firm revealed that a hacker planted 22 additional incriminating documents in activist Rona Wilson’s laptop.
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WORCESTER, Mass., April 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ This Sunday, April 11, the St. Vincent Hospital nurses will begin their sixth week on strike as part of their ongoing struggle to convince Dallas-based Tenet Healthcare to address a growing patient safety crisis at the Worcester-based hospital.
As the strike continues, St. Vincent s for-profit owner is projected to spend more than $33.5 million to prolong the strike, inclusive of costs for hundreds of replacement nurses paid twice as much as regular staff, more than $30,000 a day for police details, along with other costs associated with avoiding meeting the nurses demands for better staffing and other patient safety measures.