Waiting for Godot
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Your representative has cancelled and rescheduled a return pick-up three times without calling me. Your customer service staff is very polite but otherwise of no use.
Anil Kamalnath Pilgaokar
(May 13, 1937 – Jan 12, 2026)
We celebrate the life of Anil Pilgaokar, founding member of the FMES, former member of the editorial board of the IJME, and stalwart activist for patients’ rights and rational therapeutics.
Anil will be sorely missed.
IJME Oct-Dec 2025 issue
https://t.co/GbrV3qQduA
Some issues covered: state of medical education in India, domestic violence, off-label medication use, Israel-Gaza Conflict, care of critically ill infant, prisoners in Indian jail, drugs safety
Cover picture: Anilkumar Patel
The review noted how the film sidelined Kashmir’s political and historical realities. For saying this, Qadir has been subjected to both professional and personal attacks, as well as trolling and vitriol from organised troll networks.
https://t.co/4KJABezeGP
NWMI strongly condemns the ongoing trolling, intimidation and targeted harassment of Kashmiri journalist and NWMI member @GafiraQadir, following her review of the film, “Songs of Paradise,” for Middle East Eye.
The fact that these attacks come in response to a critique of a film that claims to champion “women’s empowerment” underscores the deep irony and hypocrisy at play.
We call upon filmmakers, public figures and media professionals to engage with critiques in a respectful and democratic manner, and to publicly condemn their fans, followers and opportunistic mobs who instead resort to abuse, intimidation and threats.
The NWMI stands in solidarity with Gafira Qadir and with all journalists—especially women journalists—who regularly face orchestrated online abuse and real-world intimidation simply for doing their job.
In solidarity with @GafiraQadir@NWM_India strongly condemns the ongoing trolling, intimidation and targeted harassment of Kashmiri journalist and NWMI member Gafira Qadir, following her review of the film, “Songs of Paradise,” for Middle East Eye.
https://t.co/iCHU7g7dnH
This is a first. UK & Commonwealth edition of 'The Many Lives of Syeda X' published by @WeAreFootnote longlisted for the 2025 Moore Prize for Human Rights Writing.