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Mystery As 24 Monkeys, Mostly Male, Found Dead Near Highway

Authorities in India have launched an investigation and buried the monkeys in a nearby forest reserve.

Father Stan Swamy was voice of oppressed for decades , activist decry institutional murder - The New Indian Express

Express News Service RANCHI/MUMBAI: Activists and people close to Swamy, who worked tirelessly for the rights of tribals and other underprivileged people in Jharkhand for more than three decades, “This is an institutional murder. He was arrested on fake charges and murdered. Despite the fact that no charges were proved against him, he was kept in jail for several months,” said Aloka Kujoor, who was associated with Swamy for over 20 years. The Jesuit priest was the oldest among the 16 accused persons arrested in the Elgar-Parishad case and possibly the oldest in India to be charged under the UAPA. “For decades he was a voice of the oppressed in Jharkhand.We hold the NIA and the central government wholly responsible and strongly condemn their role in Stan’s death, which has once again exposed the fascist face of the BJP government at the Centre,” said a statement issued by Jharkhand Janadhikar Mahasabha (JJM), a network of several people’s organisations and activists.

Activists blame Indian system for Stan Swamy s demise- The New Indian Express

All India Progressive Women’s Association secretary Kavita Krishnan blamed the government and the jail conditions.  Share Via Email   |  A+A A- By Express News Service NEW DELHI: Condemning the judiciary for denying bail to Stan Swamy, activists said it was a dark day for Indian democracy. Swamy had repeatedly “The system is responsible for Swamy’s death. I strongly condemn the delay in legal procedures. Swamy will always be remembered for his work for Adivasis. Dissent cannot be suppressed. We will continue to champion human rights,” said Jharkhand-based activist Elina Horo.  All India Progressive Women’s Association secretary Kavita Krishnan blamed the government and the jail conditions. 

Protests return in TN s Neduvasal after word spreads over hydrocarbon extraction

Three AIADMK ministers suffer defeat at the hands of their former colleagues

Express News Service TIRUCHY: At least three out of the 11 AIADMK ministers who lost their reelection in the 2021 assembly election faced defeat in the hands of candidates who were once long-associated with the AIADMK. Ahead of the 2021 assembly election, a total of 27 out of 30 cabinet ministers were provided with an opportunity to contest in the polls. While 16 of those ministers managed to secure wins in the counting which was held on Sunday, 11 ministers failed to retain their seats. A closer look at the results reveal that three losing ministers- Transport Minister MR Vijayabaskar, Law minister C Ve Shanmugavel and Minister for Industrial Government, MC Sampath were defeated by candidates who once belonged with the AIADMK.

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