Thursday, November 02, 2006

Peacewomen

Several human rights activist organization are organizing a three day solidarity meet for Irom Chanu Sharmila ( aka Nura Temsing-nabi in this blog). Human Rights Alert ( of Babloo Loitongbam ) seems to be the main co-ordinator here. The venue is at the centenary hall of Manipur University. It started on 31st of October and will have the closing day on 2nd of November, which is the 6th anniversary of the day Sharmila started her fast.

Besides, showing solidarity to Sharmila, the organizers want to introduce 1000 peacewomen who were nominated for Nobel Peace prize in 2005. ( They did not get the prize).

When I reached there, a panel discussion was going on. The panel consisted of Shabnam Hashmi of ANHAD, Neidunlun of Naga Mothers’ Association ( of Nagaland), Maya Ingti and Biro Bala Rava. They are among the 1000 peacewomen.

ANHAD comes out with a top quality flyer exclusively for Sharmila. It’s entitled 2000-2006: Six Years of Struggle. There are extensive quotes from Sharmila. For the moment I can’t pull myself up to read any of her quotes in the flyer. Seeing the picture of Sharmila in the flyer leads me to think that there is something terribly wrong in this place. I can’t go beyond her photograph there and start reading the quotes inside.

ANHAD is trust mainly doing its activities to confront the flagrant fascism by the Sangh Parivar. Among the six trustees is Harsh Mandar. I like a lot of Mandar’s writings.

They have their web presence here.

Peacewomen across the globe did not get the Nobel in 2005. But their struggle continues with a central secretariat in Bern, Switzerland with small regional secretariats in Eastern Europe, Africa, Latin America, East Asia, South Asia, Central Asia and the Pacific.

They have their web presence here.

Please do not forget that Sharmila is among that 1000 peacewomen.

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