On dissent, building transversal solidarity and nurturing the will of the people: A conversation with Ammar Ali Jan 2020-06-29 On: June 29, 2020 In: In Your Face, Interview, Podcast
India’s settler colonialism in Kashmir is not starting now, eliminating the natives is a process long underway 2020-06-27 On: June 27, 2020 In: Essay
With India changing domicile law, Kashmir’s indigenous population faces risk of dispossession, possible war crime 2020-06-27 On: June 27, 2020 In: Essay
“What belongs to whom? Who pays the cost of what is taken and cannot be returned?” – A conversation with writer Annie Zaidi 2020-06-27 On: June 27, 2020 In: Interview, Podcast
“India’s tendency towards the expansion of democracy coexisted with all these extraordinary powers that the Indian State used right from the beginning” – A conversation with Prof. Gyan Prakash. 2020-06-26 On: June 26, 2020 In: Emergency, Interview, Podcast, Podcast Series
“Emergency: past is prologue” – A conversation with scholar and journalist V. Krishna Ananth 2020-06-25 On: June 25, 2020 In: Emergency, Interview, Video
“We are witness to systematic abuse by authorities wielding arbitrary powers” – A profile of Gautam Navlakha 2020-06-22 On: June 22, 2020 In: Essay, Profiles of Dissent
The laws of sedition still occupy the dark statute books. / Draconian laws run amok lawlessly. / Free speech is as elusive as ever, social justice a mirage. – A profile of GN Saibaba 2020-06-15 On: June 15, 2020 In: Essay, Profiles of Dissent
As Muslim women lead India’s battle for democracy, Bollywood presents them as suicide bombers the Hindu state must save 2020-06-13 On: June 13, 2020 In: Essay
“We need groups organised to fight, they’re the ones who can make a dent” – a profile of Sudha Bharadwaj 2020-06-08 On: June 8, 2020 In: Essay, Profiles of Dissent