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  1. ‘I saw brutality, but also solidarity,’ says Sudha Bharadwaj, author of From Phansi Yard, of her days in prison

    Arrested in the Bhima Koregaon case, activist-lawyer Sudha Bharadwaj kept a diary of prison life. Released in 2021, she writes about her experience at Yerawada jail.

    #interview #SudhaBharadwaj #BhimaKoregaonCase #activism #dissent #chhattisgarh #ForestRights #TribalRights #adivasis #BK16 #prisons #books #bookstodon #india

    thehindu.com/books/books-autho

  2. Such a moving and true account from @smitajee1 - truly you cannot find a better human being or friend than #SudhaBharadwaj. Waiting now for this unjust imprisonment to end.
    thequint.com/voices/the-point-

  3. Indeed. Every day that they are in jail, it is a repeated reminder of the Bananadom of our republic.

    #FreeBhimaKoregaon12 #RepealUAPA #FreeSudhaBharadwaj

    RT @[email protected]

    I just want to say it again and again. The only thing that matters is that #SudhaBharadwaj has been in jail for two years without trial. The #NIA has enough to hold her but not enough to try her in court. How is that permitted in a democratic country?!

    indianexpress.com/article/citi

    🐦🔗: twitter.com/elatedatoms/status

  4. Did the Pune Police tamper evidence against Bhima Koregaon accused?

    This report by @thecaravanindia indicated 6 serious tampering with the evidences of the case against human rights activists.

    caravanmagazine.in/amp/law/did

    #bhimakoregaon #punepolice #SudhaBharadwaj #india

  5. Did the Pune Police tamper evidence against Bhima Koregaon accused?

    This report by @thecaravanindia indicated 6 serious tampering with the evidences of the case against human rights activists.

    caravanmagazine.in/amp/law/did

    #bhimakoregaon #punepolice #SudhaBharadwaj #india

  6. Chidambaram: It’s condemnable (that activists like #SudhaBharadwaj are rotting in jail). At the risk of commenting on a sub-judice case, I don’t think it is justified at all. @[email protected]
    telegraphindia.com/india/wound