lunedì 26 marzo 2012

pc 26 marzo - segnaliamo un reportage di 34 giorni tra i maoisti di un giornalista indù - il testo sarà tradotto dal comitato di sostegno

Suvojit Bagchi spent over a month in Maoist hideouts in the forests of south Chhattisgarh. His three part series which appeared in the Sunday Guardian can be viewed below :


A camp in Abuj Marh, where the author stayed. Cadres are singing ‘International’ in Gondi & Hindi.

Part 1
34 days with Maoists inside the forest
Suvojit Bagchi spent over a month in Maoist hideouts in the forests of south Chhattisgarh.
http://www.sunday-guardian.com/investigation/34-days-with-maoists-inside-the-forest

Part 2
‘I don’t know how many Naxals I’ve killed’
In the second of a three-part series, Suvojit Bagchi meets the ‘eyes and ears’ of the Maoist and state militias.
http://www.sunday-guardian.com/investigation/i-dont-know-how-many-naxals-ive-killed

Part 3
‘In two weeks, I was a paramedic’
What led Jairam Ramesh to tag Maoist areas as ‘liberated’? In the last part of the series, Suvojit Bagchi explores the reasons
http://www.sunday-guardian.com/investigation/in-two-weeks-i-was-a-paramedic

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