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Guardian: Obituary: AN Sivaraman | News | The Guardian
The journalist Ambur Nanuiyer Sivaraman, popularly known as "ANS", who has died aged 97, was a campaigner for Indian independence, an opponent of Indira Gandhi's 1970s state of emergency, and a key figure in the Indian - and specifically Tamil - press for more than half a century.
Press Freedom Prize to Uzbek Journalist Bekjanov, Tamil Newspaper ...
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Writing following the April incident in the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) blog, its Asia Program coordinator Bob Dietz said “These attacks on the offices of ‘Uthayan' have been going on for years and typify the threats faced by the Tamil press in Sri Lanka. They also highlight the ...
Lankan Tamil press loses faith In UNHRC's commitment - report
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The Tamil press in Sri Lanka, which was very hopeful that the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) would render justice to Tamil victims of Eelam War IV, has now lost faith in the international body's commitment to the goals it had set for itself in the resolution it passed in September-October 2015, reports ...
Tamil Newspapers, Tea Shops & the Tamil Public Sphere-2 | The ...
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Certainly, the Tamil press in its origin went through that. Dinathanthi was about Tamil nationalism and not Indian nationalism. There is another book that talks about the role of newspapers in the Uttarakhand movement. So, there can be times when it makes sense for newspapers to fuel the sense of locality, ...
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