SOLI LOQUIES: Discrimination in criminal justice

Soli Sorabjee, a brilliant and eminent jurist in India writes a monthly column in the Indian Express. The first of the colums appeared in August and is titled Discrimination in criminal justice August 14, 2005 Discrimination in criminal justice systems was discussed at the recent session of the UN Sub-Commission on Human Rights in Geneva.… Continue reading SOLI LOQUIES: Discrimination in criminal justice

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They are a mix of Sikh and Parsee;…

They are a mix of Sikh and Parsee; a combination science would pay anything to study, and often does. Continue reading at TheAsianAge

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A View from the “Outside”

Sakshi Juneja, shares her personl experience with Parsis and writes about what endears her to this “role model” community I think of the Parsi community in India as a role model for the rest of us. There are a number of things they have done right since the time they arrived on our shores, 1400… Continue reading A View from the “Outside”

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Hijacking Religion and Culture

…….about a new universal temple of worship for Zoroastrians, not necessarily Parsis. This is as close as it gets to the bastardization of religion and the hijacking of culture for personal needs and gains. For centuries the words Parsis and Zoroastrians were synonymous….. cross-posted on news views and analysis and generating a lot of discussion… Continue reading Hijacking Religion and Culture

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