India: Tribal People Displaced for a "National Par
INDIA: TRIBAL PEOPLE DISPLACED FOR A "NATIONAL PARK"
Sheela Ramanathan is a Human Rights lawyer in India. She is in Auckland speaking on the repression and displacement of tribal people in southern India in the name of making a National Park.
Hear how the state forces are carrying out cold blooded killings in the "biggest democracy" in the world.
Sheela is also a guest speaker at the Workers Resistance 2005 conference in Christchurch, where she is speaking on the struggles of the working class in India.
MONDAY 9 May AT 7PM TRADES HALL
147 GREAT NTH
RD GREY
LYNN
Auckland
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