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Jamiat welcomes Taslima's move - Rediff.com
If this be peace : piss in peace
January 25, 2012
January 25, 2012
by Ranjit Sur
To begin with I want to draw attention to a peculiarity of the so called “peace talks” between the CPI(Maoist) and the Government of West Bengal. Generally in such cases, rights workers and civil society members represent the Movement; civil servants or top security personnel represent the Government.
It’s a worldwide phenomenon. Look at the peace talks between ULFA and the Centre in Assam.
SUJATO BHADRA & ANOTHER Vs. STATE OF WEST BENGAL & OTHERS
The late Indira Goswami, an eminent Assamese writer represented ULFA; P C Halder, who was a top IB personnel, represented the Government. But here in West Bengal, the government appointed the rights workers and so called civil society members as the interlocutors or mediators from their side. Rather I should say, they agreed to be appointed by the Government in violation of international practice.
Interestingly, in a recent article in Mainstream magazine the chief of the interlocutors, Mr Sujato Bhadra, frau Jamiat welcomes Taslima's move - FYL