Icing terrorism with human rights
Human rights have to be safeguarded whether in
Sri Lanka, in Iraq, in Afghanistan or in Sudan. It is the duty of
the state concerned. But is it justifiable to shout only when one
party violates human rights while keeping silent when the same is
done by the other party?
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Terror from the Deep Blue
“The sea is a dark area of India’s intelligence
gathering system. It did not get a priority because our
bread-and-butter was something else,” said MK Dhar, former joint
director of the Intelligence Bureau. “You can’t make sense of
coastal security when the logistics are almost non-existent.”
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With peace, Nepal’s movie industry plans to revamp
“Kollywood,” the nickname given to Nepal’s
fledgling movie industry, is planning a major revival in the wake of
a peace deal that has brought renewed national hope and calls for
home-grown films including stories by former Maoist rebels.
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