>From BRP's Blog

Cucumber City Bulletin/October 29, 2009
http://keralaletter.blogspot.com/2009/10/cucumber-city-bulletinoctober-29-2009.html

In today’s editions, the leading newspapers of Kerala made no mention
of the discharge of three injured Dalit women from the
Thiruvananthapuram Medical College Hospital yesterday under pressure
from the police and the Shiv Sena.

The newspapers had reported in yesterday’s editions that seven women
were admitted to various hospitals after a sword attack in Thoduve
colony of Varkala the previous night.

The three women whom the Shiv Sena took out of the Medical College
Hospital and dumped in Thoduve colony last night were able to move out
this morning to seek treatment. They are now in a hospital at
Vamanapuram.

When they showed the discharge certificate issued at
Thiruvananthapuram, the doctor at Vamanapuram asked why they had
refused treatment at the Medical College hospital which was better
equipped.

They told him that they were discharged forcibly from the Medical
College Hospital. He informed them that the certificate says they were
discharged as they did not want to be treated there.

Malayala Manorama, in a report from Thiruvananthapuram, said the
Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes Coordination Committee demanded a
comprehensive inquiry into the continuing violence in the Dalit
colonies after the recent murders in Varkala.

The meeting, presided over by P. K. Sukumaran, demanded tracing of the
anti-social elements responsible for stripping and assaulting two
innocent Dalit women after B. R. P. Bhaskar’s visit to Thoduve colony
and for the sword attack on about eight women who had participated in
the dharna organized by the Dalit Janadhipathya Munnani outside the
Varkala police station.

Some background
http://keralaletter.blogspot.com/2009/10/shiv-sena-spirits-away-injured-dalit.html
http://keralaletter.blogspot.com/2009/10/varkala-month-later-political-links-are.html

Also take a look at
http://malayalamvaayana.blogspot.com/2009/10/blog-post_4314.html
http://malayalamvaayana.blogspot.com/2009/10/blog-post_29.html

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"[It is not] possible to distinguish between 'numerical' and
'nonnumerical' algorithms, as if numbers were somehow different from
other kinds of precise information." - Donald Knuth

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