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  1. Declaration of Solidarity with Walid Daqqah from The International Union of Left Publishers
    27
    Jun

    Declaration of Solidarity with Walid Daqqah from The International Union of Left Publishers

    We, the International Union of Left Publishers (IULP), call on all publishers, writers, artists, intellectuals, and people of conscience to demand the immediate release of the revolutionary writer and thinker Walid Daqqah from the jails of the Israeli Occupation. Walid Daqqah has been imprisoned since age 25 for his resistance to the Israeli Occupation and his defence of the Palestinian people. Now 61, he has endured this unjust imprisonment for 37 years. His medical condition is rapidly dete[...]
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  2. Statement of Solidarity with Cuban poet  Nancy Morejón from The International Union of Left Publishers
    02
    Jun

    Statement of Solidarity with Cuban poet Nancy Morejón from The International Union of Left Publishers

    Nancy Morejón is an internationally recognized poet, translator, and academic. (Photo: T. Charles Erickson) We, the International Union of Left Publishers (IULP), denounce the decision of the organizers of the Paris Poetry Market (Marché de la Poésie) to withdraw the status of honorary president from Cuban poet, essayist, and intellectual Nancy Morejón, who is considered to be one of the most significant voices in contemporary Cuban literature. Winner of the island's National Culture Pri[...]
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  3. ‘The word Hindu is Arabic. Why don’t they throw it out?’ – Nehal Ahmed in conversation with the eminent Historian, Irfan Habib.
    16
    May

    ‘The word Hindu is Arabic. Why don’t they throw it out?’ – Nehal Ahmed in conversation with the eminent Historian, Irfan Habib.

    Prominent historian Irfan Habib tells Nehal Ahmed that lies and falsehoods are being glorified in textbooks by India’s right-wing government. India’s Hindu nationalist government has removed chapters on centuries of Muslim rule in the subcontinent, including those of the Mughals, from some school textbooks. The government, led by the right-wing Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), has also removed references to the contribution of Muslims in the country’s freedom struggle against the Britis[...]
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  4. 1931: Abdul Halim, left internationalist solidarity and the Calcutta Committee of the CPI by Suchetana Chattopadhyay
    29
    Mar

    1931: Abdul Halim, left internationalist solidarity and the Calcutta Committee of the CPI by Suchetana Chattopadhyay

    Following the Meerut Bolshevik Conspiracy Case related arrests and trial, Abdul Halim (1901/03-1966) played a major role in re-starting the communist organisation in Calcutta. Helped by two communist medical students, Atul Chandra and Nur Mohammad, the Calcutta communists managed to set up their office in a lodging house, later named Dhaka House, at 41 Zakaria Street in 1931. They were helped in their efforts by John Jameson, a communist exile from Chiang Kai-Shek's China. Jameson had fled Sha[...]
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  5. "अलीगढ़ उस मिज़ाज का शहर नहीं रहा जो हमारे दौर में था": 'ज़ीरो माइल अलीगढ़' के लेखक जयसिंह से बातचीत
    16
    Mar

    "अलीगढ़ उस मिज़ाज का शहर नहीं रहा जो हमारे दौर में था": 'ज़ीरो माइल अलीगढ़' के लेखक जयसिंह से बातचीत

    अलीगढ़ की कौन सी चीज है जिसे आप सबसे ज्यादा मिस करते हैं?मैं पूरे अलीगढ़ को ही मिस करता हूं। मगर सबसे ज्यादा मिस करता हूं उस माहौल को, जो पहले जैसा बिल्कुल नहीं। अलीगढ़ की नुमाइश, जिसका हर अलीगढ[...]
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