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When Process Is Punishment: Hidme Markam s Activism and the Sketchy Cases Against Her

When Process Is Punishment: Hidme Markam s Activism and the Sketchy Cases Against Her Markam knew she would soon become a target – every tribal rights activist confronting state repression in Bastar faces a similar fate. Hidme Markam amid heavy paramilitary deployment at a protest in Dantewada. Photo: Deependra Sori Dantewada (Chhattisgarh): Hidme Markam’s arrest was inevitable. Over the past decade, the 28-year-old Adivasi rights activist from Permapara in Burgum village of Dantewada district in southern Chhattisgarh had immersed herself in the people’s movement, fighting both the police and the Naxals in equal measure. There are hardly any villages in the conflict-torn Dantewada district that Markam hadn’t reached – gathering evidence of both police and Naxal excesses, and strategising ways to fight a legal battle. As a pivotal part of the Jail Bandi Rihai Manch (Committee for the Release of Arrested Persons), Markam, along with other tribal rights acti

Maoist links: NIA raids 25 human rights and civil liberties activists in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh

The National Investigation Agency simultaneously raided the premises of at least 25 human rights and civil liberties activists in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh late on Wednesday for alleged Maoist links. According to the People’s Union for Civil Liberties, the raids continued till the early hours of Thursday and the sleuths seized phones, computers, laptops, books and papers from the activists. Among those raided are said to be some of the most prominent activists in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, including Raghunath Verose, a Telangana High Court advocate who is associated with the Andhra Pradesh Civil Liberties Committee, Dappu Ramesh who is a member of the Jana Natya Mandali, V.S. Krishna of the Human Rights Forum, and Paani, Varalakshmi and Arun of the Revolutionary Writers’ Association, sources said.

NIA Raids Residences of Over 25 Rights Activists in Telangana, Andhra Pradesh

NIA Raids Residences of Over 25 Rights Activists in Telangana, Andhra Pradesh While NIA has claimed that the activists have ties with Maoists, members of civil society have alleged that this is a targeted witch-hunt. Representative Image of NIA officers. Photo: PTI/Files Rights8 hours ago New Delhi: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on March 31 simultaneously raided the houses of at least 25 prominent human rights, Dalit, women and Adivasi activists in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, alleging that they had connections with Maoists. According to the People’s Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL), the raids began in the afternoon and continued till the early hours of Thursday, April 1. Personnel seized phones, computers, laptops, books and papers from the activists.

Elgar Parishad Case: NIA Court Rejects Activist Stan Swamy s Bail Plea

Elgar Parishad Case: NIA Court Rejects Activist Stan Swamy s Bail Plea
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Custodial Death of Alleged Naxal Woman: Chhattisgarh High Court Seeks State s Reply; Asks Police To Make Available Post Mortem Report To Parents

Custodial Death of Alleged Naxal Woman: Chhattisgarh High Court Seeks State s Reply; Asks Police To Make Available Post Mortem Report To Parents
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