while i have been talking about human rights violations in india, nothing 
parallels the slience on situation in SL by govt and all in a conferecne, 
and the fear I felt when all i spoke was on violations in india, bangaldesh, 
moldova cleansing in rwanda and the need for justice as a paradigm.for 
sutainable development, governance, peace, preventing disasters and climate 
change and inter-faith spirituality rooted in justice. The message went and the 
policing was immense. including who visited me 
 
At the airport knowing i am on my way out i feel secure. 
 
Ranjani     
 
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Dear Editor:
Today June 8th is World Ocean's day
Creation of artificial national territories on rights to fishing in oceans 
within certain distance from shore creates conflicts between nations, and 
declaring that above certain nautical miles the ocean belongs to international 
community creates unfettered harvesting of fish seedlings including during off 
seasons 
(www.telegraph.co.uk/.../Extract-from-Chapter-10-of-The-Unnatural-History- 
of-the-Sea.html). Are these conflicts not a human made creation?  Trawlers and 
nets which destroy fish spawns should be banned. Let us demand that 
coastal/marine resources are given back to people 
Ranjani
 
Read Letters to the Editor sent to Asian Age, The - Whom do oceans belong to? 
by Ranjani Kamala Murthy

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