Chief Minister of A.P. did not apologize Muslims
admin — Thu, 12/23/2010 - 09:49
Chief Minister of A.P. did not apologize
Muslims should not Mis-understand the Statement of Chief Minister Kiran Reddy
Don’t play the Politics with Muslims’ Sentiments
On the occasion of International Human Rights Day
admin — Tue, 12/14/2010 - 19:38
On the occasion of International Human Rights Day
Commitment to Protect the Human Rights
We want civil rights upheld. We want human rights respected and recognized.
Section 144 should be immediately withdrawn from the Hyderabad city and the right to freedom of expression should be restored.
6th December a Black Day!
admin — Sat, 12/11/2010 - 11:23
6th December a Black Day!
Demand to construct the Babri Masjid at the same site!
Court has given the Judgment but not Justice!
Save the Secular Fabric and Democratic Structure of India!
Court’s attitude of ‘Status Quo’ is Damage to the Idea of India!
Press Conference on Kashmir
admin — Sun, 11/28/2010 - 22:04
Self-Determination is birth right of Kashmiri People
Demand to the Indian Government to Restore Life and Liberty of Kashmiri People
Withdraw the Armed Forces from the Kashmir Valley
Irom Sharmila - A living example of inspiration for Peace and Justice
admin — Fri, 11/05/2010 - 12:16
By Kaneez Fathima
Response of Dr John Dayal to the Judgement on Ayodhaya by the Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court:
admin — Sat, 10/02/2010 - 18:56
The High Court judgment on Ayodhaya, if it becomes the law of the land through the Supreme Court, has ominous ramifications for India’s minority communities
Response of Dr John Dayal, Secretary General, ALL INDIA CHRISTIAN COUNCIL, to the Judgement on Ayodhaya by the Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court:
New Delhi, Sept 30, 2010
Court has given the judgment but not Justice
admin — Sat, 10/02/2010 - 18:37
Mr .Lateef Mohd Khan Secretary civil Liberties Monitoring Committee,in a statement expressed his deep concern on the verdict of Allahabad High court on Babri Masjid. He said that it is just a political Judgment but not justice. Court verdict should be based on the legal system but not based of faith and emotions of majority community. Today’s verdict is against the standard of justice because it is based upon believes. It seems that verdict is influenced by politics, and the nexus of congress and BJP can also be seen upon the verdict. Today’s judgment broke the justice in to three pieces.
Struggle will continue till the reconstruction of Babri Masjid
admin — Sun, 09/19/2010 - 19:47
The existence of Babri Masjid a reality
Struggle will continue till the reconstruction of Babri Masjid
Message on the occasion of Teachers’ Day
admin — Tue, 09/07/2010 - 09:31
Teachers should fight for the restoration of self respect, against injustice, discrimination, and violation of Human Rights
Betrayal of the Muslims by the ruling castes
admin — Sun, 09/05/2010 - 08:44
Refusal to implement the recommendations of the Sacchar commission after 2009 general elections is nothing but betrayal of the musalmans by the ruling castes
Kaneez Fathima
Respected chairperson, guests, speakers and dear audience, I am very thankful that I have been invited to speak in this conference. First of all, I would like to introduce myself on this occasion. By profession, I am a librarian and an activist of civil liberties working as the joint secretary of Civil Liberties Monitoring Committee. I belong to Hyderabad.
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