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From: shabnam hashmi <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, May 2, 2016 at 11:42 PM
Subject: Training Workshop for Young Activists
To: shabnam hashmi <[email protected]>
Cc: Tehmina Arora <[email protected]>, Dev Desai <
[email protected]>, Manan Trivedi <[email protected]>


*Training Workshop for Young Activists*

*Secularism, Democracy & Documenting the Violations*



*May 25-27, 2016 *

The urgency to intervene in defense of democracy, secularism and justice
has never been more pressing than in the conditions prevailing in the
country today. There is a recognizable change in the general tenure of
public discourse; unlike in the past, it is informed more by the communal
than by secular ethos. The prejudices against the minorities are widely
shared as a result of motivated and sustained propaganda.

We are deeply concerned with the grave assaults that are being mounted on
the Republic. Political forces represented by the SanghParivar are trying
to subvert our Constitution by imposing upon the whole country their
ideology of majoritarian tyranny, persisting caste and gender inequality,
religious intolerance, and abolition of dissent. Today they have entered
into a dangerous alliance with neo-liberal market fundamentalists and a
section of unscrupulous capitalists and financiers who see constitutional
democracy as a hurdle in the path of so-called ‘development’. This alliance
of religious fanatics and neo-liberals want nothing less than an overthrow
of the state’s constitutional commitment to social welfare, the public
provisioning of health, education and social security, affirmative action
for women, Dalits and Adivasis; the freedom of belief and worship of
religious minorities; and the subversion of the criminal justice system.

Today our society is witness to increasing religious polarization and fear;
and attacks on women, Dalits, Adivasis, religious minorities and working
people; the criminal neglect of agriculture leading to an epidemic of
farmer suicides; the theft of natural resources; and attacks on livelihoods
and workers’ rights; gender violence; the neglect of persons with
disabilities; discrimination against Dalit students in schools and
universities across the country; and the persecution of people marginalised
on the basis of their religious identity .. Worst of all, the members and
allies of the so-called SanghParivar are bent upon curbing our freedoms.
They tell people what to wear, write and speak; whom to love and what to
eat.

All critical voices are dubbed anti-national and asked to leave the
country. All this is accompanied by open intimidation that often leads to
violence. This climate of intimidation has led to mounting fear among
dissenters and minorities of all kinds. The lynching of Mohammad Akhlaq in
Dadri on the rumour that he ate beef; the assassination of rationalists Dr.
Narendra Dabholkar and Shri Govind Pansare; and of the scholar Professor
Kalburgi are manifestations of this climate of intolerance and
intimidation. It is the current climate of continuing social inequality
that led to the heart-breaking suicide of Rohith, declaring that his birth
is his fatal accident; and the unmaking of the developmental state that has
led to grave cutbacks on social sector public spending on health and
education; to curbing of labour rights; to reckless dilution of
environmental protections; and the bullying of dissent.



We feel that to combat these forces it is very important as a first step to
document these attacks from across India.


We are organising a two -day training workshop to sensitise and equip young
activists who are willing to document the attacks from their respective
districts.


The Training Workshop will be held in Delhi on May 25 - 27, 2016.


The participants must reach Delhi by 8am on May 25th.  They can leave after
6pm on May 27th.

We will look after the local stay and food arrangements. Participants are
expected to pay for their own travel or get their organisations to sponsor
it. The sleeper train tickets/ ordinary bus fare will be reimbursed only to
those who cannot afford to pay the fare.


Last date for registration is May 20, 2016. Maximum 5 activists will e
registered from one state as we do not have space for more than 100
participants.


All registration requests must be sent to Dev Desai email:
[email protected] telephone: 09979704474 cc to shabnam hashmi <
[email protected]>


The final schedule will be sent to the registered candidates.



Tehmina Arora

Shabnam Hashmi

Dev Desai

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