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So you'd sing a lullaby to get me to sleep So it's no surprise my eyes are never heavy For I've not seen you in the flesh for so long But I'm not sure we would know each other at all, all, all
Oh the weight it must be light wherever you areAnd I know you don't think twice wherever you areOh the weight it must be light wherever you areAnd I know you don't think twice wherever you are
So I will hum alone, too far from youAll that I say now is nothing to youWe will lie under different starsI am where I am and you're where you areYou're where you are
Nothing Else Matters
So close no matter how far
Couldn't be much more form the heart
Forever trusting who we areAnd nothing else matters
Never opened myself this way
Life is ours, we live it our wayAll these words I don't just say
And nothing else matters
Trust I seek and I find in you
Every day for us something new
Open mind for a different view
And nothing else matters
Never cared for what they do
Never cared for what they know
But I know
So close no matter how far
Couldn't be much more form the heart
Forever trusting who we areAnd nothing else matters
Never cared for what they do
Never cared for what they know
But I know
Never opened myself this way
Life is ours, we live it our wayAll these words I don't just say
Trust I seek and I find in you
Every day for us something new
Open mind for a different view
And nothing else matters
Never cared for what they sayNever cared for games they play
Never cared for what they do
Never cared for what they know
So close no matter how far
Couldn't be much more form the heart
Forever trusting who we areAnd nothing else matters
This little Japanese girl was SO cute. She turned and smiled at me a lot, but I was afraid to take an outright picture of her. When Mickey came on the tv in the bus she squealed, "Mickey-chan!"
Her family is staying at the resort we areand we've seen them about some after we arrived.
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H~Lt.J~~ HINDI, URDU AND BHOJPURIby HD~A\W/AlL .
23 Aug Tonight.
from Patna.
"Kalkegeet liye hoton par, aaj Jadai jaari hai..." KCOAT 9.30 pm"With yesterday'ssongs on our lips, the struggle ...An India where ''work'' does not mean back-breaking,.
mind-numbing toil that still leaves stomachs hungry. Where a.
is on tockly." -Maheslzwar .
"job" does notcome wedded to "joblessness". An India where.
AJSA invites the student communityto participate tonight people matter, not profits. An India which will recognise the(23 August) from 9.30 pm onwards in an evening ofsongs and truth: that all value is created bythe labour ofworkers. Whencelebration: celebration of our dreams, of our culture of workers-the mehnatkash-can demand their rightful share.
resistance and struggles, ofour collective vision ofa different from the world-nota field or a country, but thewhole world..
When we can put be·hind us the nighmare India where a tiny.
society, free in the very real sense from fear, discrimination, few enjoy Antilla-like palaces and the vast majority have no.
oppression and exploitation in any form. .
home.Today, letus reiterate our dreams. Let us once again dareto reimagine and reshape the world around us. Let us dream ...Where education and health care of the best quality.
can be availed by every Indian as a right, rather than being a.
dreams for which one need not sleep, that can be achieved, commodity to be bought bythe rich..
by human imagination and human will. It is these dreams of An India where ujustice".
collective transformation of our society that truly drive our won't mean a hangman's noose. Rather, where justice will.
everyday campaigns, our hard work and commitment. It is mean that we as people of India will have the courage and.
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conscience to face and admit the truths about the violenceindeed through these imaginations and dreams thatwe seek.
to change the realities around us. done in our name, in our country's name. Where the truth.
We reproduce below excerpts from an article 'Re-about the rapes and murders of Manorama, Neelofer andAsiya, the rapes of Kunan Poshpora, the mass graves ofimagining India' by Kavita Krishnan (of AIPWA and CPI-ML),.
the Hindi version ofwhich appeared in Outlook on the eve of Kashmir, the little adivasi children killed by paramilitaryforcesduring harvest festivals in Bastar, the cries of pain and.
Independence day: humiliation arising from the torture chambers that are called.
" ...In my imagination, I see an India ...where love -11police lock-ups" all over the country, can be acknowledged.
between people ofany community or any sex-will not be a by all Indians..
crime. An India where the ugly hierarchy of castes is a ...An India where animals and humans do not need to fearforgotten thing ofthe past.Where the history ofthe struggles .
each other and are not thrown into conflict with each otherofthe oppressed is recognised and celebrated, and the history by a short-sighted and greedy economy. An India where theof oppression is remembered-so as never to repeat it. "environment" -land, water, forests, air, flora and fauna-.
...An India where a woman can roam free-free of the are notseen as "commodities~~ to be "owned" and 'exploited',.
labels of "wife", "motheru, "daughter", "beautiful", "ugly'', but as a world we inherit and are duty-bound to enrich and.
('goddess'', "slut" ... Where everywoman isvalued irrespective pass on to future generations rather than allow a few greedyof her ability or choice to bear a child. An India where caring, men to devour...nurturing and bringing up children is notassigned as "women's.
work'. Instead, all around us we are able to see men and ... We dream of a world free of oppression, free of.
ownership. A world wherethe manythousandsofpeoples live.
women who change diapers, bathe, feed and clothe children, in unity, where domination, military occupation and war areand feel that mingled feeling of love and pain that being a . .
things ofthe past..."parentinvolves...An India where the love ofbrothers and sistersis expressed as solidarity with each others' dreams, as respect.
and supportforeach others' decisions. AISA thanks the student community for strongly re-.
buffing the united campaign of lies and slander in... An India where men do not fear women, citizens do.
not fear "foreigners". An India that does not fear the fullest the recently conducted School GBMs.lnthe SIS GBM,the Convenor Report won by a margin of 107-93, and in.
freedom ofthe Dalits, the adivasis, the peoples ofKashmirorManipur or Nagaland. An India that is a free union of free the SL GBM, it won by a huge margin of 125 votes.
(332-207). In SSS, the report was defeated by a margin.
peoples. Where "unity" does not have to mean a regime of .
fear, or subservience achieved at gun point. An India that of 25 votes (193-218), with political forces of all hues unit-.
does not fear its neighbours-andthatdoes notinduce fearin.
its neighbours. An India that can be trusted tospeak upagainst ing against AISA. We appeaJ to the student comf'tlunityto continue supporting the culture of sustained struggles,.
injustice anywhere in the world. .
commitment andadvances. .
Anant, Vice-President, AISA, JNU Chintu Kumari, Jt. Secy, AISA, JNU .
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rights organisations such as Association for the Protection of Thus, while asection of the 'civil society.
Democratic Rights (APDR) and Sandi Mukti Committee (BMC) of ' and the corporate media does.
choose to rightly highlight one blatant and obvious case of state.
Bengal, the rest of the civil society has maintained acalculated silence repression likethat of Dr. Sen, no such concern is visible for thousands..
on the two convictions. other less-known people who are undergoing imprisonment or areAnd similar are the stories of many others. Earlier this already dead. The civil society has been silent on not only of the.
month, Sudhir Dhawale, the well-known Dalit rights activist and editor of .
Maoists, but also of the religious and national minorities. The state.
Mar.a.thi magazine Vidrohi was arrested at Gondia and charged with had blindly hunted down innocent Muslims, linked them up with non-.
sed1t1on (Sec 124) and under Section 17, 20 and 39 of the UAPA. He .
existent 'terror modules', invented 'masterminds' and persecuted thewas returning after addressing 'Ambedkar-Phule Sahitya Sammelan' entire community as potential 'terrorists'. Countless Muslims have beennear Wardha. The Maharashtra police has linked him up with Maoists, harassed, tortured, illegally detained, implicated and in cases like theand as 'evidence' produced seized literatures which are nothing but the Batla House fake encounter, even killed. Many RSS leaders like.
writings of Marx, Lenin, Ambedkar, and Bhagat Singh. Likewise, Asit lndresh Kumar, who have been clearly named by Aseemanand are·still.
Sengupta, the editor of the internationally reputed journai'A World to at large while the incarcerated innocent Muslims are still languishing in.
Win' was illegally detained and later arrested by Chhattisgarh police in .
jail. The same is true for civil society's position on the oppressedJanuary 2008. On the same day when Binayak Sen, Narayan Sanyal nationalities, where their movement for self-determination includingand Piyush Guha were given life imprisonment, Asit Sengupta was .
secession from India is being crushed by most authoritarian means by.
convicted and sentenced to eight years of imprisonment for his work as the state. Repression of their political movements -be it in the North.
an editor and publisher. Kopa Kunjam, an activist of Vanvasi Chetna East or Kashmir-is however reduced by the civil society to violation ofAshram (Dantewada) who was working to resettle displaced adivasis in .
human rights or demand for withdrawal of draconian laws, etc..
Netra village has been falsely implicated in amurder case. Similarly, The civil-society presents the conviction of the three.
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nine activists including Kartam Jogaof the Adivasi Mahasabha who .
merely as an aberration, where one reactionary :udge in alower court.
were campaigning against land-grab in Lohandiguda have been can be blamed for meting out an unacceptahle verdict This however isimplicated and jailed in fabricated charges. .
yet another evidence -for those who still justifies the present.
The spokesperson of PCPA in Lalgarh, Chhatradhar Mahato .
oppressive system-of the fascist nature of the Indian state or its.
and its treasurer Sukhshanti Baskey were arrested and imprisoned for various organs. Sandwiched between afascist state and people's.
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more than a year. The police havetaken recourse to slapping false heroic resistance, they have played time and again an opportunistcharges including the draconian UAPA and tried to make malicious.
propaganda against them to_establish their charges, all of which were politics of creating afalse and impossible dream of 'democratising th"estate'. The parliamentary 'Left' parties like CPI(M) have alsolater found to be baseless. Similarly Prasun Chatterjee and Raja revealed their fascist colours by becoming the most faithful ally ofSarkhel of the Gana Pratirodh Mancha were arrested under UAPA and .
UPA and BJP in this war against the people. CPI(M) thus wantsare still languishing injail. The police charged them of being Maoist 'proportionate punishment' for Binayak Sen and has justified his earlier.
sympathizers. In West Bengal the first custodial death under UAPA was denial of bail. But when these murderers speak anything on Binayakalso recorded as Swapan Dasgupta, the editor of Bengali People.
's Sen's arrest, it tantamount to nothing but crass hypocrisy. Their.
March who was booked under UAPA and was suffering from cancer electoral ally CPI(ML)Liberation however has no other choice but to.
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died due to criminal negligence of the Police who refused to transfuse celebrate such double-speak. Liberation (and AI SA) which on papers.
him blood citing 'security reasons'.
! More than 200 people including 'condemn' CPI(M)'s gross carnages in Singur, Nandigram, Lalgarh or.
many women have been picked up from different places of the Jangal .
off late in Netai have allied with same CPI(M) in Bihar elections and.
Mahal in the last two years and booked under UAPA or with the saw 'new possibilities' in such opportunist alliance. So they have no.
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charges ·of sedrtion and 'waging war against the state' for daring to other options but to welcome, as they did in their last pamphlet, the.
resist the decades-long repression and poverty that has been opportunist stand of CPI(M) on Dr Sen! And that is the reason whynormalized in region for years. Asimilar kind of state repression Liberation cannot speak beyond Binayak Sen. Because then they haveprevails all across Jharkhand, Orissa, AP, MahardShtra and .
to accept how inherently fascist this Indian state is; how entrenched.
Chhattisgarh. In Orissa alone there are 700 people in different jails feudal forces are and how futile parliamentary politics is! Then they alsoincluding 120 people in Rourkela and 200 people in Koraput .
have to stand unconditionally with the resilient masses who are fightingThe 'civil society' is sil,ent on the ongoing fake-encounter this fascist brahminical system tooth and nail. But that is apolitics.
killings: The killing of Lalmohan Tudu the president of PCPA, Sidhu Liberation has left behind way back. It thus finds its alliance with the.
Soren Secretary of PCPA along with five others by the police in fake social fascist CPI(M), the reactionary Nitish Kumar, and with theencounters took place in West Bengal last year. In Metla for~st in apolitical civil society and NGOs. . ..
Lalgarh five people were shot dead by the CRPF and it was staged as .
It Is time the 'civil society' realize that there is no.
an 'encounter'. Wadeka Singhana, the president of Chasi Mulia Advasi .
'democracy' for the vast majority in India. The state repression is notSangha was killed in cold blood along another activist of the rooted in undemocratic functioning of today.
organisation in 2008. Around 130 people have been killed in 's UPA government, or any.
government of the day. In the name of dialogue and peace, what they.
'encounters' in Orissa. The Andhra Police also staged t~e notorious ar:1d .
have practiced is nothing but NGO-styled strategic int~rvention. Peacecold blooded fake encounter of Maoist spokesperson and PB member or dialogue can never be talked about in abstraction. People on the.
Azad and ajournalist Hem Chandra Pandey. The Supreme Court .
other hand are struggling against a svstem of inequality, oPpression by.
recently was forced to raise serious doubts on this particular encounter the ruling classes of India. We hope thatthe Indian civil society will.
as the 'evidence' provided by the police were flimsy. to overcome Its limitations and will.try to integrate more closelywith the ongoing peoples' movements in the·country. .
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I've drifted somewhat from the distant heartOr by the loud hand of painting, always puts.
Dim, and die tonight?The winter road from the St. Simeon farm
I've drifted somewhat from the distant heartTrampled snow is the only rose.
Green lilac buds appear that won't surviveFrom which, thanks to symmetry,
People might see to be the openingPeople might see to be the opening
To have been claimed by what we see of whatAre muffled into silence that refuses
Figures of light and dark, these two are walkingBut snow has gathered there, has piled up,
Silent patch of ultimate paint. You areAnd still my mind goes groping in the mud to bring
Where lamps are lit: these, too,Blurring the terrain,