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Der ehemaliger Melbourne W2-Class Strassenbahntriebwagen mit der MATRA Nummer 455 ist an diesem Sonntagmorgen unterwegs in Richtung Whtc@Main und konnte hier am bekannten "Orpheum" aufgenommen werden.
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This art, "The Journey," by Nan Wilson, illustrates key events in Lewis and Clark's journey across the Great Plains. It does not carry the story across the Rockies to the Pacific. It has murals by Beth Davis, and the iron sculpture was designed by David Barker.
The piece stands outside the Western Historic Trails Center in Council Bluffs, Iowa. The WHTC was designed by the National Park Service and then handed over to the State Historical Society of Iowa. It is still "branded" by the NPS, with the arrowhead logo, and five NPS stamp sites indoors.
I've arranged the various panels in order. Lighting conditions make the colors look different as we go around the circle, as you can see in panel A. Panels B and D are closer to true color in the shade.
This art, "The Journey," by Nan Wilson, illustrates key events in Lewis and Clark's journey across the Great Plains. It does not carry the story across the Rockies to the Pacific. It has murals by Beth Davis, and the iron sculpture was designed by David Barker.
The piece stands outside the Western Historic Trails Center in Council Bluffs, Iowa. The WHTC was designed by the National Park Service and then handed over to the State Historical Society of Iowa. It is still "branded" by the NPS, with the arrowhead logo, and five NPS stamp sites indoors.
I've arranged the various panels in order. Lighting conditions make the colors look different as we go around the circle, as you can see in panel A. Panels B and D are closer to true color in the shade.
This art, "The Journey," by Nan Wilson, illustrates key events in Lewis and Clark's journey across the Great Plains. It does not carry the story across the Rockies to the Pacific. It has murals by Beth Davis, and the iron sculpture was designed by David Barker.
The piece stands outside the Western Historic Trails Center in Council Bluffs, Iowa. The WHTC was designed by the National Park Service and then handed over to the State Historical Society of Iowa. It is still "branded" by the NPS, with the arrowhead logo, and five NPS stamp sites indoors.
I've arranged the various panels in order. Lighting conditions make the colors look different as we go around the circle, as you can see in panel A. Panels B and D are closer to true color in the shade.
This art, "The Journey," by Nan Wilson, illustrates key events in Lewis and Clark's journey across the Great Plains. It does not carry the story across the Rockies to the Pacific. It has murals by Beth Davis, and the iron sculpture was designed by David Barker.
The piece stands outside the Western Historic Trails Center in Council Bluffs, Iowa. The WHTC was designed by the National Park Service and then handed over to the State Historical Society of Iowa. It is still "branded" by the NPS, with the arrowhead logo, and five NPS stamp sites indoors.
I've arranged the various panels in order. Lighting conditions make the colors look different as we go around the circle, as you can see in panel A. Panels B and D are closer to true color in the shade.
Continue down my photostream to see the details here.
This art, "The Journey," by Nan Wilson, illustrates key events in Lewis and Clark's journey across the Great Plains. It does not carry the story across the Rockies to the Pacific. It has murals by Beth Davis, and the iron sculpture was designed by David Barker.
The piece stands outside the Western Historic Trails Center in Council Bluffs, Iowa. The WHTC was designed by the National Park Service and then handed over to the State Historical Society of Iowa. It is still "branded" by the NPS, with the arrowhead logo, and five NPS stamp sites indoors.
I've arranged the various panels in order. Lighting conditions make the colors look different as we go around the circle, as you can see in panel A. Panels B and D are closer to true color in the shade.
This art, "The Journey," by Nan Wilson, illustrates key events in Lewis and Clark's journey across the Great Plains. It does not carry the story across the Rockies to the Pacific. It has murals by Beth Davis, and the iron sculpture was designed by David Barker.
The piece stands outside the Western Historic Trails Center in Council Bluffs, Iowa. The WHTC was designed by the National Park Service and then handed over to the State Historical Society of Iowa. It is still "branded" by the NPS, with the arrowhead logo, and five NPS stamp sites indoors.
I've arranged the various panels in order. Lighting conditions make the colors look different as we go around the circle, as you can see in panel A. Panels B and D are closer to true color in the shade.
The panel shows the keelboat used by Lewis and Clark. It's part of "The Journey," by Nan Wilson, illustrates key events in Lewis and Clark's journey across the Great Plains. It does not carry the story across the Rockies to the Pacific. It has murals by Beth Davis, and the iron sculpture was designed by David Barker.
The piece stands outside the Western Historic Trails Center in Council Bluffs, Iowa. The WHTC was designed by the National Park Service and then handed over to the State Historical Society of Iowa. It is still "branded" by the NPS, with the arrowhead logo, and five NPS stamp sites indoors.
I've arranged the various panels in order. Lighting conditions make the colors look different as we go around the circle, as you can see in panel A. Panels B and D are closer to true color in the shade.
From a bluff above the Missouri, Lewis and Clark take notes while the dog, Seaman, looks on.
This art, "The Journey," by Nan Wilson, illustrates key events in Lewis and Clark's journey across the Great Plains. It does not carry the story across the Rockies to the Pacific. It has murals by Beth Davis, and the iron sculpture was designed by David Barker.
The piece stands outside the Western Historic Trails Center in Council Bluffs, Iowa. The WHTC was designed by the National Park Service and then handed over to the State Historical Society of Iowa. It is still "branded" by the NPS, with the arrowhead logo, and five NPS stamp sites indoors.
I've arranged the various panels in order. Lighting conditions make the colors look different as we go around the circle, as you can see in panel A. Panels B and D are closer to true color in the shade.
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Unite! Fight!! Liberate!!! .
Date: 06-11-02 .
The Autumn of Our Discontent .
First, let us clarify why this pamphlet. No friends, we are not a bunch of monsoon frngs (barsati mendhak, that is) joining the .
croakino bandwagon every time election clouds overcast the JNU sky. We believe that any res~onsible students organization .
on the ~ampus has to clarify its position on the issue of this major political event, the electton to the JNUSU . Hence the .
pamphlet. .
It must be clear that we hold this event of annual election to be of significance. We bel.ic~e it is ?rivilege to b~ a student of this relatively more politically conscious and democratic university_. ~t. is a greater pnvtlege sttll t? ~?nte.st tn the :nnual elections to the students union. But with this privilege comes responstbtltty. For .a studen~ the .responstbtltty ltes, a.m.o~~ other th' a to cast (or not to cast) his/her vote responsibly. For an organization taktng part tn thts event .the responstbt.lttt~s, w.e b~~~~~ arc mainly twofold. First, propagating the principles, mostly political i~ nature, on whtc.h the orgamzatton '.s founded. Students are more receptive during the election time. Seco.ndly. ~nd m~re tmpo:tan~ly, ~ss~r~tg i~gei~~~d~~~\~~~t~~.
f h · t tl and responstbly wtth all tts organtzauona mtg ,.
would function in the best interest o t em consts en Y. d ft times they are found to be complementary. That is, .
runnina the union. Though these two duties may seelm '.ndep.en ednt, ot eh:ve her/his/i;s say abdicatina the duty of addressing.
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any individual or organtza ton ca f . t f . where any theory without practice is regar e to.
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the students cause wtt 1 capa t t y. t I D t' Students Union (DSU) have not thoug t tt to e a .
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be vacuous. Thts emg t e un , . I . At . ·se t we lack the oranizational strengt1 nee e to carry.
politically correct decision to contest the current c ccttons. pte n " forward students struggle for greater democracy. . . · ,. ·d tJ· ~ ll:w }Joint rcoardin" the present student politics on the campus arc in order. Our modest atm ts to analyze.
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the various mgnnizations ' functioning and see if they reflect a deeper mala1se a ICttng t e po tty o e coun ry a ''=' . .
We start with AI SA f'or whom sa lutino the Naxalbari has become an empty ritual. On the face value their pamphlets seem to be politically mature. and it is true that students union in 1993, 94. 95 led by AISA functioned more resiliently than the pathetic, apologetic student politics we are witnessing today . But why the great fall from grace? We hold that there would always be space for radical left politics against the social democratic populism of SF!, the soft communal, bourgeois posturing ofNSUI or the rabid anti-people, fascistic Sanghi designs. The mandate that AISA had received reflected this. This was the period when our society was coming out of the churning of Mandai Commission, Bahri Masjid demolition, riots and .
blasts. But the advantage was frittered away through petty-politicking, vote bank politics and intra-organiLational feuds. At a deeper level this sad ending manifests the bankruptcy of genuine ten vision that does not know how to compromise with opportunists. It is this lnmkruptcy that compels CPI-ML (Liberation) to forge electoral alliance with CPI, a party serving the interests'of the ruling classes. The same factor brought about the nemcsi:; of AlSA and it is wntinuing even today. Indeed AI SA/Liberation today are a-poor, unsuccessful replica of SFI/CPM. .
About SFI/AISF the less said the better. This campus has long bf:en a safe sanctuary cum breeding ground of their activists, steeped in empty rhetoric and running for greener pastures at the dangling of the smal lest carrot. We~1eTerring not only to the numerous promotions that the ex-SFI JNUSU presidents gave themselves by joining NSUI and the likes, we are also alluding to the massive rung of activists, sympathizers and supporters this comb ine builds up on the eve of elections. In most cases they vanish without a trace by the time they"~~sured of admission or hostel accommodation. Neither is this mobilization visible lighting for just, democratic rig~ts. In other words it is sheer vote-contractorship on which the core support base of the combine is formed. The rest of the support comes due to artificially constructed TINA factor. But the leadership is n~t complaining.. Political consciousness is antithetical to populism. It may bring down the 25 years LF rule in Bengal. Same ts true for the juggernaut of AISF/SFI on the campus. We find no difference between the LF rule and the AISF/SFI rule .as f~r as the level ~f ap~thy ?r. vote.-cot~tractorship is concerned. With time increasing centrist, populist stances of SF! ts gotng to create an Jdenttty cnsts as tt wtll be difficult to distinguish itself from the more successful ruling classes' students organizations like NSUI. .
Unlike the AISA, Sfl/AISF, NSUI, the ABVP is not the students' wing of a political party. It is one of the organized expressions of an inherently fascist, communal, patriarchal ideology embodied in the RSS. This gives Parishad a space to distance itselffrom anti-people policies and practices of any of its sister organizations. namely BJP, Bajrang Dal, VHP etc. at opportune moments. There is the precise role of ABVP defined -to diffuse the anger of the student community, to co-opt them and to eliminate the political opposition by force. It is characteristic of the diabolic and opportunistic pattern of functioning of RSS-the Indian variety of Hitler's Nazi Party and Mussolini's Fascist Party. .
In the light of our views expressed above it is a thought worth pondering over if the organizations that are contesting do deserve your vote. DSU commits itself to accomplishing its task of the New Democratic Revolution, and hence, we hold students union elections in high esteem. We however, feel that the students politics should not be confined within the four walls of the university: it has to reach out and forge alliances with the struggling masses of the country. .
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1F Oo tho 23nt August we were informed by some local and the surreptitious way in which Hem was abducted,}ournnllsts of Maharashtra about the illegal arrest of .
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before being officially shown ts :1rrested, belie the hoax.
Commcto Ham Mishra, who has been one of the leading clalmt. of tho police. Bllt the ludicrous extent of the police.
acUvists and cultural artists ofthis campus. The po11ce at that .
clatmt. ir; still unfolding. While he was dented his right totunl' \\{lS denying his arrest but were finally forced to ad meet hls lawyer, we were informed by some locald~"Y lator after the news trickled out to various sections of thecivil journalt'Pts that Hem has been charged with sedition"sorJaty from the side of the local journalists. Hem could not be under tho draconian UAPA,.
contactod for full 3 days before the news of his arrest cam~ out. ll . -_. ' extortion & evenpossess1on of arms"! Such is the ~£a'e of !he theatre of.
ond 1t Is clear that he was Illegally nabbed prior to his "dfflcial absurd boing scripted today by the pohce & intelligence..
urrosr,Two adivasi youth -Mahesh Tirki &Pandu Narote havealso been framed similarly along with Hem. Hem had beenl iven But then, this is nothing new. Hem's arrest fotJows a . .
10 days of police custody during which time he was denied,even well repeated pattern, and it was indeed not so iror'lcal hts constitutional right of meeting his lawyer. On 2"d September that this news tarnt;) to us just some hours before .he was produced in court which has exfended his police re~and Arundhati Roy, Pf V1jaycm and G.N. Saibabanao .
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by two more \Weks. Unable to produce even a shred of ev1d~nce, addressed a DSU puouc meeting about the targeting a.~cthis s a clear attempt on the part of the state to buy· more time, ' witch-hunt of students, intellectuals and demOCtat~ right .
p'"O:·ong his incarceration and intimidate him activists. Ever since the intensification of the co,..nter-.
In the past one revolutionary war aga:,..st the peopte of cer :a.
\\-eek. various progressive and democratic sections have.
unequtvocally condemned his arrest and there have been s!:lrrited eastern India, the ruling classes of thls country --a· e ~...~ .
protests in Chandigarh, Delhi .& Uttarakhand. to hound each and every vc1ce standing ../.cat ·t,...
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Shamefully, but not so surprisingly, a section of the media brigade of RSSNHP/Bajrang Da!/A3VP a:.sc -~ c.n.
has run a virulent campaign against Hem based o1the important role as foot soldiers in this war. r r':;r-:ludicrous lies of the police. Hem has been a cultural &ctivist .
ideologues' failed attempts to engender dNt~t}:.S a-r.:J:since his days in Uttarakhand and is widely known 1{ the' check the growing .
influence of t..,.e re-1o:u··........~.. 'progressive literary and cultural circles. Here in JNU he has tleen movement in various places to repeated ana:-(; or.
a student of BA Chinese in SLL&CS. Alongside he is a p:o....., nent programmes opposing the war on peop e, t..,ey ik:.-ve tl:r-1£activist of DSU and a known cultural activist of RCF. He w:B also everything possible as loyal lap dogs·of the l'ldia:u 5E:~ man executive committee member of the Comm1ttee f.:; the facilitate this loot & plunder. When today, A3V? ~Release of Political Prisoners (CRPP). Today he .s ceing demanding an out of bounds order on hem S a 3a:: Yportrayed as a prominent ·Naxal Courier". who was out to :kver .
DSU, we would like to tell them that !f the~ :: ·e:👎:1! t.Dmessages to Maoist leaders. Students of this campus are .
'.nness cross their limits. notwithstanding the aciJ-n!:1iS:Tan.:T.i sto the active role played by Hem in various moveme~_:i and ' shielding, the progressive & democra~c s....dents ct t"l:z,struggles -for example very recently. the movement ·~ the campus will show them their place ir' the ca;::pus.2;.z.·-oo;bilng of the MCM scholarship. So if the absurd1ty of L1:: n :ce In this farce of a democracy, as G:..'e.a"ln s...~~.
version is to be believed, a prominent activ1st known far a":kcte .
Justice is a snake that bites only the ban:foot~. ~= ~.
and wr-.o had been raising his vo1ce for various people: ~::es speaks the truth, one would be jatled: rf oot: o..-;;::~~.
was "t:.hosen" by the Maoists to deliver underground m-?·:~es .
against injustice, one will be banned.l.ctr\::S!'~. ~~· ~for them, and that too time and again! The pollee a~r.J'JSttftJ19 their ridiculous claims by questioning the pre:.:~'?= of banned Kabir Kalo Mench were, for instance. t-~~~ ·~.
merely capturing the anger 01 the dalit mt~~~ ·.........._.
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hem !n Gadchirolli. Hem has been suffering fr~ =tnam .
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11s~?JU.ltics In h!~~ Jcft hcnd since his childhood and r.~~ ¢~ songs and poems against the grotesque ro:-·~ :t.
oppression and the need to annihilJ!e e. ~~~--~·~'-.
f:.l~ I'E45%f1 hie dcciro to visit Pr~kash Amte's r,-;~:·~·r m immense outrngo and mobilizntion b) ~'\~"'tss~ ~.
~~r..n.rnHi. He hos .alroudy undergone two surgeries. vr ;r f~ democratic sections, finally -~ .
':.f;te forced to comment: "tho uxprvss!on cJ \~"C.
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/~mt!)'t1 11oopitnl :in Godch1roll1 1s visited ~Y n:~;,~~;r;ee that a chango in tho ~;o¢inl nn.far r.~mht: 0/::\~, ru1 ,yenr fillY corrlos out most or t11cse tre ~~...·i: .
on-ly by a rovolution would nN c::;-,"_ J8fllil:i logic of lito police whic~ q~cstlo~a·;~,lll!l' offence ...Spool...·, lllI. isfl 8. is not bnonoa ;,, our ootmft}' , tI /Jf)IQO tf"IP rnondo In tho IIIL'l 1.1 I .l.
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110 flP~i\ltfY W(ttllcl k~lowvory ~ovorY to .·~'11;, ler-A ere not t1d[Jrut}giJO ftJ Oj..J nr,cJ f~\lilontocJ. I·or OI 1Y roc,oJ, t.,.vti:-'1!' CPI(Maoi!Jt). 'WI!ia/1 ill tum WQtild F~ " .
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JNUSU Office Bearers .
ts tneu.go111g lobe 54~seal incr~ein JNU? .
More th()n o .....-cct hos PQSSC=:I (lhcr rrc Aoc:~Ccn-c Ccur~l (ACI o.f tne ID"'*i'!v I'Ka fO!ilie-~ lt'.e de<:isior' to f'nple«<ent27l;06C r(t".e."IOtiom n oor U"'llf$1'$.ty f.om the .
neld academic ~Cfl ..,.oo,.,.evef, Jbc:-:c Is no c:torltv on lhe-(lue-tlion of the $4% seot irrcrtoo~ whiCh wo' lo accompany flte implemc-ntolion of rc-servolions in the Ul'liYerSity, A section ol teocl'lef'S ond stvdems n.o~e mrpf<:!sm their t~onl)nc c<.:ncom <:Wor whcr cxoo:;ily hos been 00000'( the AContl'li> ~!ue .
lO>I veet. the JNUSU hOd teken o p osmcn rhOt th&!e should be a 54'.t seat increose olnr-o wilh ~7% CBC fe!eNO'i0!'6. ihe uf'lderstcr,Cir\g, whiett ....-o; renected n lt!C AC C¢<:1SIQn he:'l '{CCII 1Apn12007). WO$ thQI whtc lhe 27~OBC reservotion wou!IJ be ifl"t:):emented ul one oo .><~'% $C=:!'~ woul:l <1lso ncr4Y C'l(:'n it trte seot i'tC(e<:JJe CCC-.J!'S i1 o sl<:lgs;eced MQr\rY.!r C#et lhfOO)'COI'S, .
we '"VOOid vroe \lf)On tOO JNOSU ottlce·beoroo 10 b~ng ovl o clo!llicOiiOo ct lt'te eerleu oecov;e ll'ley ,:ete o Perl ct ·t~e Ac::OOcmlc Council mcc!!no h¢10 on 30"' AUt where the lit..all <keision wos tal:~:n or1 tli~ iuue. We WOVId d~O!i<:G 10 knowwhelher the POliliOfl Olll'le JNUSU hQ~<.:hengedon the inve of s.." $CX11incrc::ose. .
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Why Are SFi-AISF Hell-Bent On Retaining the Nestle Outlet in JNU ? .
Resist Corporate Control ofJNUs Public Spaces, Kick Out the Nestle Outlet! .
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In last night's Council Meeting, the resolutions tabled and the Votingpattern clearly revealed that SFI and AISF have a ready .
ga.mepian to Protect Nestle-a gameplan that has the more or less open suPPort ofNSUJ and ABVp too. .
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In tiJ_e Council Meeting, -:rsA .representatives took the position that the Nestle Outlet Was a clearexample ofcorporattzatJon makmg lllroads Ill Olll' Ulllverslly, So, aLcfl.Jed Union, We held, should launch and lead an agitalion for the scrapping ,,Ithe .
In the face of thisdemand, the SFI-AISF brought a resolution repeating theirposition tbat the Nestle Outlet could remain tabledI'Yith ~ertaina resoluticosrneticon to thischaneffect.ges like rcrnovaI of signboards, neon lights etc ..., an~clivcrsitication of prodUcts. 1lJe y.
' also dlttoed the NSUJ representative's demand for a UGI3flll to decide Whether Nestle should be scrapped or not <llJd .
Clearly, the SFI-AISFs talk of the need for "debate" on Nestle is a SJ110l(EscREEN to Pl'otect the Nestle0~tlet. F~r the Lett and democratic students, issues like resisting privatization and corporatization, or defending INus lllllque SOCially sens111ve clu!ractcr. shouldnot be ~~ lllaltcr for "dcbmc"-instcild. these arc issucs fmob i 1izati nIUJt.l slrugglc. And th~.1NUstudents have along history ofconurutted struggle on all such issues. Take, for Instance, the agitations demanding .
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the Pll!li.sfunent ofcollJinunai lurnpens ofAB\lp; or last year's protest against the Model Act Whic/1 threatened to introduce"co~rateculture"in Universities: the INu students and JNusu launched a protest on these issues, Without holding UGBMs to ~ectde Whether such stru~~les were desirable or not. This is not to say that VGBJWs arc 0 unnecessary or better avoided. On the contrary, 1t 1s to ~ay_that U~BMsshould be a tool of students' movements and struggles, not as a smokescreen to defend corporatlZation. Dunng struggles againstPrivatization and fee-hikes, the Lett-led !Nusus in.
oplll.lons and dec1s1ons on the colll'se ofthe struggle..
th7 ~asthave co~~ened UGBfvis-not for "debate for debate's sake'', but to tnohilize students in the struggle, li..Jd to take .
Tbe qUestio~ we need to ask is: ifa UGBM or a public debate is held, I'Yill SFJ and AlSF mobilize students to demand.
Dthe scrapp_lllg of the A dlUilJ. 's contract I'Yitb Nestle, or I'Yill it llJObilizc students to defend the renewal of th e.
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contrac~ I'Ylfh Nest~e?See for Yourse)f: in Iast night's Council Meeting, When AISA councillors tabled a resolution .
d~;oding sera Ppu~g 0 f he Ncs lie 0 u llet, III e Sl'J "11 d A.1SI<' ioill W11 v 01o '~'llt s1'1 AI .,.,. , , STUDENTs OR TEACHERs !JEFORI{ GIVING NESTLE THE GREEN SIGNAL, A DECISION WHtC/1 /\.fAR~>.ED A OLATANT SHIFT FRO/I.! .
: emand that the NestJe Outlet be asked to "diversity its products" and "control Prices". What should CDcguidelines for.
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llotznentofshops, outlets, etc... be? Should there be guidelines P.REVF;lVTnvG allotJnen t ofsuch public spa~'es t b. !Nusu . . s · ccor mg to the SFI-A.ISF, NO: the resolution tabled and passed by their representatives in.
P tnd~~~tes that CDc can allot JNU spaces ro corporates and MNcs like Nestle, as long as "cor orate.
canteens can be allotted to Coke and p . h . DU ' , a as an.
Friends, e sa1llosas, snac etc... ! roducts'' lik ks eps,, as appens In 'as long as Col<c and Peps; agree to sell "diverse .
Clearly, the AB\lpand Ns UI are openly in favour ofcorporatization, and SFI-AISF arc i · take-overand corporate culture in the form ofthe Nestle Outlet. AlSA calls upon the Jr..rr} ng to t~cJtJy de~endco!porate a a Ill pace oftbe Nestle Outlet AISA · · lNV · 0 -r. .
Dtohbebpr~patledfor a decisive agitation to force the A drninistration to serap th~ contra c~~::~~:~ce:~~c~p?usaenbts, .
Will remain in the forefi·om ofsuciJ an SU stand col11nlltted to rcsrstmg colpomtiZ;Jtion and .
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6 Oct TonightRise Up Against Administrative Cult Of · 9.30pm Crackdown and Assault on Dissent and from ,Gang.a Dhaba.
Differing Voices Under Right-Wing PressureAISA appeals to the student community to participate in large numbers in the Juloos called today by JNUSU tonightagainst the draconian administrative crackdown in the form of suspension orders and show cause notices on..somestudents. We believethis administrative crackdown to be a virtual witch-hunt ofall voices who express differentopinions. It is completely unacceptable to the student community that suspensions and 'show cause' notices be issved.
for merely expressing opinions on an issue. Clearly, the JNU administration is bending over backwards to satisfy the.
fascist right-wing forces who afe trying their level best to use the pretext of the debate on the Beef and Pork festival to.
vitiate the campus atmosphere. .
The present struggle against the administrative crackdown has to be seen in the context of the larger right-.
wing offensive on our democratic spaces and institutions. The communal fascist rlght-wing forces existprecisely bydrumming upcommunal frenzy in the name of defending "culture". In the process, they pose a huge threat to the culture offree debate, discussion and dissent. For instance, in any .
'democratic' country, there should be no space for laws like theDelhi Agricultural Cattle Preservation Act 1984, which shockingly criminalises some food cultures. This actis no exception:.
various BJP governments in several states across the country have passed similar taws, whtc-h need to be robustly.
' resisted. Today, we face renewed fascist attacks in several forms. If draconian acts criminalise certain food habits, dress.
codes and restrictions are enforced on women in the name of their "protection"! Victims of sexual assault and rape areblamed forbeing "immoral"; they are told that they "invite" trouble..
In JNU too, which prides itself for its democratic ethos, we are seeing multiple attacks by right-wing forces. Offensivebooklets targeting minority communities are distributed in our hostels, the most vicious hate speech happens right outside.
our gates, students are suspended on completely spurious grounds. At the same time. forces like the ABVP have now.
launched an all-out offensive on JNUSU and the democratic mandate ofthe student community..
Resist ABVP's Attack on the JNUSU General Secretary and the Democratic.
Mandate of the Student Community.
The JNUSU General Secretary Shakeel Anjum is currently facing enquiries by the Grievance Redressal Cell (GRC) as wellas the Proctor's Office, based oh a complaint filed by ABVP. These 'complaints' are nothing but spurious, cooked up.
allegations, invented by ABVP to divert attention from their own hooliganism, violence, offensive sloganeering and open.
threats of sexual violence againstwomen. And in a most dangerous trend, the ABVP has even demanded cancelting.
of the JNUSU General Secretary's candidature! Can this be seen as anything other than a serious attack on the.
democratic mandate ofthe student community? .
limeand again, ABVP has tried to disrupt JNUSU el~ctions and the democratic processes in the university, and this timearound they have gone beyond mere physical assaults and lumpenism. Unable to gain the mandate of_ the studentcommunity thorough democratic means, they are resorting to open attempts at subverting this mandate. The JNU.
administration's dubious rote, its repeated dilly--dallying tactics, and the biased nature ofthe Proctor's office is.
well known to the student community. Whether it is ABVP's open violence during th~ Presidential Debate in.
2007, the several instances ofviolence against students from the minority community in 2007 and 2008, or in.
2011 after the lndo-Pak world Cup match, we have see.n the dilly-dallying attitude ofthe JNU administration. It.
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In this context, it is extremely necessary to remain vigilant and ensure that ABVP's attempts to divert attentionfrom their own acts of violence and anti-woman sloganeering, their attempts to subvert JNU's democratic.
mandate do notsucceed.We urge the JNUSU to take a strong united position againstthis dangerous right-wingoffensive ofcommunal targeting, subversion ofstudents mandate and dubious role ofthe JNU administration..
AISA appeals to the student community to participate in large numbers in the Juloos called today by JNUSU from 9.30pm onwards from Ganga Dhaba. .
Akbar, President, AISA, JNU .
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