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This Sunday, with @jamhoormedia, we're hosting an online event about Umar Khalid, India’s most prominent political prisoner
Featuring his partner, researcher Banojyotsna Lahiri, and legal scholar @gautambhatia88
Register for free here!
https://t.co/eXjApYUYWO
In Sept 2020, historian and leftist activist Umar Khalid was jailed amid a wider crackdown on those defying Modi's India. He remains imprisoned.
With @Equatormag, we're hosting an online event on Umar Khalid and His World, an anthology of writings by and about him.
Featuring Khalid's partner, researcher Banojyotsna Lahiri, and legal scholar @gautambhatia88
https://t.co/thFjE0tdYF
5. La izquierda en Bangladesh.
Vimos en las recientes elecciones en Bangladés que la izquierda allí sigue sin levantar cabeza, pero en Jamhoor hacen una entrevista a dos de sus representantes.
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Traducción al español https://t.co/ATKtaRNEbE
Aditya G. reviews @TariqMehmood000's latest (@VersoBooks): a novel about working-class formation, love and radicalization in South Asian Britain.
https://t.co/9A2RG4PwlF
In this article, I ask what Sharjeel Imam’s prison writings can teach us about Pakistan, our dissident histories, and what we owe them.
Over the past few months I’ve been deeply fascinated by his work and highly recommend reading it if you haven't