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LACPIXEL - 2018

 

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Yokohama, Japan

 

Keep silent and never move. That's samurai spirit!

The placement of this in front of Mesa Vista was kinda appropriate, I thought.

 

I was kicked out of UNM, you know.

With all the news of Osama bin Ladin death I feel that I have the will not to say anything. Sure people are celebrating his death but come on people celebrating his death will not end war now it will take awhile.

Found in Peninsula Valdez, Argentina

If I don't speak up about Dystonia who will. Don't be silent. Tshirts and stuff off my site www.shakeyamy.org (All proceeds go towards the surgery and physical therapy to follow)

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#QuotesOfTheDay #LifeQuotes #KeepSilent #Silent #silentAction #JustBeMySelf #NoReaction #KeepToMyself - dyla_rafee

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A moment's silence, and then a call to organize. Because in the years that have followed Chandu's death, the state has only tightened its oppressive grip. It has triedto silence democratic struggle through various means, violent and subtle. plain sight, his body thrown onto a truck and passed offas a militant in a state which continues to reel under the draconian Questions are silenced and so is criticism. In Manipur, thisyear,a young man named Chongkham Sanjit was murdered in .

grip ofAFSPA. In Gujarat, a fascist government tries to hide the blood that stains its hands as an enquiry 'reveals' that .

Ishrat Jehan a nineteen years old girl was killed in a fake-encounter where she was labeled a 'terrorist'. Ayear has .

passed since the encounter in BatIa House where youngmen were branded terrorists though no evidence is forthcoming. .

In Kashmir, the shameful rape and murder iftwo young women is covered up by all the agencies ofthe state. And the gunning them down as ~Naxalites' when they resist. Death comes easy in our democracy. .

state continueson corporate orders itscycle ofdeath and dispossession, forcing peasants and tribals offtheir lands, and .

Yet, worse still is the silence that is bred bycompi iance and apathy. The neo-1iberal agenda roots itselfmostdeeply in the beliefthat 'nothing will change, nothing can be done'. So deep-rooted is this beliefthat many now are even ready to .

believe that there is no need for politics itself. Against thissilence and this deathly acceptance, we must raise our voice. .

Chandu is alive where there is a will that refuses to subside. Adetermination that is not silenced by apathy. Where .

people speak out to assert their rights and where democracy is not reduced to a symbol. Where 'austerity' is not a cloak .

to be worn at will, but is a way of life. Where the resolve forjustice is embodied in the spirit ofstruggle.To remember .

Chandu is to do more than pay tribute. It is to say that the struggle continues, both in this campusand beyond. .

It is to say: .

\Vhencommunal brigades seek to wreck havoc and inflame passions, we will not remain silent. When lap-dogs ofimperialismdefend the sell-out ofour resources to corporates and multinationals we will not stay When education isseized from the ordinary student and becomes a tool ofdifferenceand a good to be soldwe will not silent. .

stay silent. .

When young people belonging to the minority community are killed and branded as terrorists, we will not keepsilent. .

When state power is used for corporate land-grab in the name ofSEZ, when peasants and tribals are forcibly evicted and murdered for standing up for their livelihoods,we willnot staysilent. .

We will break the chains ofsilence. We will speak out and act. The mostmeaningfulway to remember Chandu is to continue with hisworkand to uphold the ideals that he believed .

in so deeply. .

To rememberChandu is to say that he is still one ofus. .

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Intensify the OngoingStruggle for Improved Health Facilities on Campus! .

End JNUAdministration's Habitual Insensitivity Towards Basic Needs ofthe .

Campus Community! .

UniteAgainst Pro-Rich, Pro-Corporate UPA Govt.'s IntensifiedAssaults on .

Higher Education Funding In The Name of"Austerity"! .

We salute all the participants in JNUSU's Relay Hunger Strike on its second day: Narendra Shafat.

Arjun .

Niharika SanchiPallaviGen. Secy, JNUSU Arvind Pratyush ShaurabhMobeen, Joint Secy, JNUSU Awadhesh Precti ShivangiMangalam, Convenr, SLL&CS Debabrata Prem ShivaniAbey Thomas Maia Rita Yagascni.

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RitupanAnirban Muntashe· Vismay Basu, Jt. Sccyt, AISA, JNU Suchcta, Gen. Secy., AISA, JNU .

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