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In what ispurportedly Arundhati Roy's first public meeting in India after her visit to Maoist controlled territories in Dantewada, she outlines her opinions. What comes out from this series of videos is that she really does not care for the Maoists, but cares for the wide spectrum of resistance against state oppression and brutality that is being waged by different types of people in the India of which the Maoist resistance is at one extreme. Gautam Navlakha, another writers and a passionate opponent of state brutalities on people and who also lived amongst the Maoists for a while, outlines his views. A question-answer session follows.
In what ispurportedly Arundhati Roy's first public meeting in India after her visit to Maoist controlled territories in Dantewada, she outlines her opinions. What comes out from this series of videos is that she really does not care for the Maoists, but cares for the wide spectrum of resistance against state oppression and brutality that is being waged by different types of people in the India of which the Maoist resistance is at one extreme. Gautam Navlakha, another writers and a passionate opponent of state brutalities on people and who also lived amongst the Maoists for a while, outlines his views. A question-answer session follows.
In what ispurportedly Arundhati Roy's first public meeting in India after her visit to Maoist controlled territories in Dantewada, she outlines her opinions. What comes out from this series of videos is that she really does not care for the Maoists, but cares for the wide spectrum of resistance against state oppression and brutality that is being waged by different types of people in the India of which the Maoist resistance is at one extreme. Gautam Navlakha, another writers and a passionate opponent of state brutalities on people and who also lived amongst the Maoists for a while, outlines his views. A question-answer session follows.
In what ispurportedly Arundhati Roy's first public meeting in India after her visit to Maoist controlled territories in Dantewada, she outlines her opinions. What comes out from this series of videos is that she really does not care for the Maoists, but cares for the wide spectrum of resistance against state oppression and brutality that is being waged by different types of people in the India of which the Maoist resistance is at one extreme. Gautam Navlakha, another writers and a passionate opponent of state brutalities on people and who also lived amongst the Maoists for a while, outlines his views. A question-answer session follows.
In what ispurportedly Arundhati Roy's first public meeting in India after her visit to Maoist controlled territories in Dantewada, she outlines her opinions. What comes out from this series of videos is that she really does not care for the Maoists, but cares for the wide spectrum of resistance against state oppression and brutality that is being waged by different types of people in the India of which the Maoist resistance is at one extreme. Gautam Navlakha, another writers and a passionate opponent of state brutalities on people and who also lived amongst the Maoists for a while, outlines his views. A question-answer session follows.
In what ispurportedly Arundhati Roy's first public meeting in India after her visit to Maoist controlled territories in Dantewada, she outlines her opinions. What comes out from this series of videos is that she really does not care for the Maoists, but cares for the wide spectrum of resistance against state oppression and brutality that is being waged by different types of people in the India of which the Maoist resistance is at one extreme. Gautam Navlakha, another writers and a passionate opponent of state brutalities on people and who also lived amongst the Maoists for a while, outlines his views. A question-answer session follows.
In what ispurportedly Arundhati Roy's first public meeting in India after her visit to Maoist controlled territories in Dantewada, she outlines her opinions. What comes out from this series of videos is that she really does not care for the Maoists, but cares for the wide spectrum of resistance against state oppression and brutality that is being waged by different types of people in the India of which the Maoist resistance is at one extreme. Gautam Navlakha, another writers and a passionate opponent of state brutalities on people and who also lived amongst the Maoists for a while, outlines his views. A question-answer session follows.
In what ispurportedly Arundhati Roy's first public meeting in India after her visit to Maoist controlled territories in Dantewada, she outlines her opinions. What comes out from this series of videos is that she really does not care for the Maoists, but cares for the wide spectrum of resistance against state oppression and brutality that is being waged by different types of people in the India of which the Maoist resistance is at one extreme. Gautam Navlakha, another writers and a passionate opponent of state brutalities on people and who also lived amongst the Maoists for a while, outlines his views. A question-answer session follows.
In what ispurportedly Arundhati Roy's first public meeting in India after her visit to Maoist controlled territories in Dantewada, she outlines her opinions. What comes out from this series of videos is that she really does not care for the Maoists, but cares for the wide spectrum of resistance against state oppression and brutality that is being waged by different types of people in the India of which the Maoist resistance is at one extreme. Gautam Navlakha, another writers and a passionate opponent of state brutalities on people and who also lived amongst the Maoists for a while, outlines his views. A question-answer session follows.
In what ispurportedly Arundhati Roy's first public meeting in India after her visit to Maoist controlled territories in Dantewada, she outlines her opinions. What comes out from this series of videos is that she really does not care for the Maoists, but cares for the wide spectrum of resistance against state oppression and brutality that is being waged by different types of people in the India of which the Maoist resistance is at one extreme. Gautam Navlakha, another writers and a passionate opponent of state brutalities on people and who also lived amongst the Maoists for a while, outlines his views. A question-answer session follows.
In what ispurportedly Arundhati Roy's first public meeting in India after her visit to Maoist controlled territories in Dantewada, she outlines her opinions. What comes out from this series of videos is that she really does not care for the Maoists, but cares for the wide spectrum of resistance against state oppression and brutality that is being waged by different types of people in the India of which the Maoist resistance is at one extreme. Gautam Navlakha, another writers and a passionate opponent of state brutalities on people and who also lived amongst the Maoists for a while, outlines his views. A question-answer session follows.
In what ispurportedly Arundhati Roy's first public meeting in India after her visit to Maoist controlled territories in Dantewada, she outlines her opinions. What comes out from this series of videos is that she really does not care for the Maoists, but cares for the wide spectrum of resistance against state oppression and brutality that is being waged by different types of people in the India of which the Maoist resistance is at one extreme. Gautam Navlakha, another writers and a passionate opponent of state brutalities on people and who also lived amongst the Maoists for a while, outlines his views. A question-answer session follows.
In what ispurportedly Arundhati Roy's first public meeting in India after her visit to Maoist controlled territories in Dantewada, she outlines her opinions. What comes out from this series of videos is that she really does not care for the Maoists, but cares for the wide spectrum of resistance against state oppression and brutality that is being waged by different types of people in the India of which the Maoist resistance is at one extreme. Gautam Navlakha, another writers and a passionate opponent of state brutalities on people and who also lived amongst the Maoists for a while, outlines his views. A question-answer session follows.
In what ispurportedly Arundhati Roy's first public meeting in India after her visit to Maoist controlled territories in Dantewada, she outlines her opinions. What comes out from this series of videos is that she really does not care for the Maoists, but cares for the wide spectrum of resistance against state oppression and brutality that is being waged by different types of people in the India of which the Maoist resistance is at one extreme. Gautam Navlakha, another writers and a passionate opponent of state brutalities on people and who also lived amongst the Maoists for a while, outlines his views. A question-answer session follows.
In what ispurportedly Arundhati Roy's first public meeting in India after her visit to Maoist controlled territories in Dantewada, she outlines her opinions. What comes out from this series of videos is that she really does not care for the Maoists, but cares for the wide spectrum of resistance against state oppression and brutality that is being waged by different types of people in the India of which the Maoist resistance is at one extreme. Gautam Navlakha, another writers and a passionate opponent of state brutalities on people and who also lived amongst the Maoists for a while, outlines his views. A question-answer session follows.
In what ispurportedly Arundhati Roy's first public meeting in India after her visit to Maoist controlled territories in Dantewada, she outlines her opinions. What comes out from this series of videos is that she really does not care for the Maoists, but cares for the wide spectrum of resistance against state oppression and brutality that is being waged by different types of people in the India of which the Maoist resistance is at one extreme. Gautam Navlakha, another writers and a passionate opponent of state brutalities on people and who also lived amongst the Maoists for a while, outlines his views. A question-answer session follows.
In what ispurportedly Arundhati Roy's first public meeting in India after her visit to Maoist controlled territories in Dantewada, she outlines her opinions. What comes out from this series of videos is that she really does not care for the Maoists, but cares for the wide spectrum of resistance against state oppression and brutality that is being waged by different types of people in the India of which the Maoist resistance is at one extreme. Gautam Navlakha, another writers and a passionate opponent of state brutalities on people and who also lived amongst the Maoists for a while, outlines his views. A question-answer session follows.
In what ispurportedly Arundhati Roy's first public meeting in India after her visit to Maoist controlled territories in Dantewada, she outlines her opinions. What comes out from this series of videos is that she really does not care for the Maoists, but cares for the wide spectrum of resistance against state oppression and brutality that is being waged by different types of people in the India of which the Maoist resistance is at one extreme. Gautam Navlakha, another writers and a passionate opponent of state brutalities on people and who also lived amongst the Maoists for a while, outlines his views. A question-answer session follows.
In what ispurportedly Arundhati Roy's first public meeting in India after her visit to Maoist controlled territories in Dantewada, she outlines her opinions. What comes out from this series of videos is that she really does not care for the Maoists, but cares for the wide spectrum of resistance against state oppression and brutality that is being waged by different types of people in the India of which the Maoist resistance is at one extreme. Gautam Navlakha, another writers and a passionate opponent of state brutalities on people and who also lived amongst the Maoists for a while, outlines his views. A question-answer session follows.
In what ispurportedly Arundhati Roy's first public meeting in India after her visit to Maoist controlled territories in Dantewada, she outlines her opinions. What comes out from this series of videos is that she really does not care for the Maoists, but cares for the wide spectrum of resistance against state oppression and brutality that is being waged by different types of people in the India of which the Maoist resistance is at one extreme. Gautam Navlakha, another writers and a passionate opponent of state brutalities on people and who also lived amongst the Maoists for a while, outlines his views. A question-answer session follows.
In what ispurportedly Arundhati Roy's first public meeting in India after her visit to Maoist controlled territories in Dantewada, she outlines her opinions. What comes out from this series of videos is that she really does not care for the Maoists, but cares for the wide spectrum of resistance against state oppression and brutality that is being waged by different types of people in the India of which the Maoist resistance is at one extreme. Gautam Navlakha, another writers and a passionate opponent of state brutalities on people and who also lived amongst the Maoists for a while, outlines his views. A question-answer session follows.
On 4th December, a convention of organizations and campaigns from all over India was held in New Delhi, to protest the state's ongoing offensive on the tribal people. For more information...radicalnotes.com
On 4th December, a convention of organizations and campaigns from all over India was held in New Delhi, to protest the state's ongoing offensive on the tribal people. For more information...radicalnotes.com
A statement by Navlakha at the Dharna organised on 3rd November 2009 by Forum Against War on People to oppose the Government's offensive against its own people. (Video I)
interview on maoist problem

