India's Koodankulam Nuclear Reactor Trips Again
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India's Koodankulam Nuclear Reactor Trips Again
By VT Padmanabhan & Dr Joseph Makolil
http://www.countercurrents.org/vtp100515.htm
After working hard for 111 days since 18 Jan 2015, the Koodankulam reactor one, commissioned on 31 Dec 2014 went for a second 'trip' at 6.30 in the evening on 09 May 2015. Tripping of a nuclear power plant is an unusual event, a bad word which all the operators avoid to use. Worldwide, the modern reactors undergo one trip in about two years. Since its grid connection in October 2013, KK-1 had undergone 16 trips. Fourteen of those trips happened during the commissioning drill. The first trip after the commercial commissioning happened on 14th Jan 15 and it was reconnected on 18th Jan. This is the second trip during the first four months of operation
Latifah Anum Siregar Wins 2015 Gwangju Prize for Human Rights
The May 18 Memorial Foundation
http://www.countercurrents.org/mmf100515.htm
The 2015 Gwangju Prize for Human Rights Committee has chosen Latifah Anum Siregar, a human-rights lawyer, as the recipient of the prize, for her peace movement in the conflict region of West Papua. The Committee also selected Sombath Somphone, the founder of Participatory Development Training Center, as the recipient of the 2015 Gwangju Prize fo Human Rights' special prize
U.S. & Europe Boycott Russia's Celebration Of Its 9 May 1945 Victory Over Hitler
By Eric Zuesse
http://www.countercurrents.org/zuesse100515.htm
On 2 January 2015, the progressive Zeman — a passionate opponent of Hitler and of his Nazis and their nazism — courageously stated his intention to go to Moscow for its upcoming May 9th victory-over-Nazism celebration; but, on 8 April 2015, the Czech deputy prime minister, who leads a conservative party, caved to pressure from the U.S. Ambassador, and said that Zeman would have to do it at his own personal expense if at all; and, so, two days later, on April 10th, Zeman said that he wouldn't attend — the pressure from the U.S. was just too great
Shadows Of Shostakovich's Leningrad Symphony And The Defeat Of
Nazi German Armies At The Gates Of Leningrad In WW II
By Gaither Stewart
http://www.countercurrents.org/stewart100515.htm
Even though as a rule I prefer piano or violin concertos, Chopin or Tchaikovsky, or Bruch or Beethoven, nowadays I have become fanatic about the artist Dmitri Dmitrievich Shostakovich's magnificent Seventh Symphony, the Leningrad, dedicated to that great city on the River Neva at the head of the Gulf of Finland on the Baltic Sea
Urban Slums: A Death Trap For Poor Children
By Valentina Ieri
http://www.countercurrents.org/ieri100515.htm
It's called the urban survival gap – fuelled by the growing inequality between rich and poor in both developing and developed countries – and it literally determines whether millions of infants will live or die before their fifth birthday. Save the Children's annual report on the State of the World's Mothers 2015 ranks 179 countries and concludes that that "for babies born in the big city, it's the survival of the richest."
Salman Khan Thamasha: Poor People Are In His Way
By Dr. Subramani Mani
http://www.countercurrents.org/mani100515.htm
Bollywood wants the poor people to spend their hard earned money and watch their movies and dance to the tune of their songs but the stars don't want the people in their way when they drive their Mercedes Benzes, BMWs, Lexus SUVs or Rolls Royces on the road, pavement, park, shops or even into your homes if you are lucky to have one
Indian Media's Embarrassment In Nepal
By Vidya Bhushan Rawat
http://www.countercurrents.org/rawat100515.htm
The self- respecting people of Nepal need to be congratulated for compelling the jingoist brahmanical Indian media to ponder over its follies and idiocies in reporting the painful stories of earthquake from Nepal
Oppose The Re-Launch Of Salwa Judum In Chhattisgarh
By Coordinators of CDRO
http://www.countercurrents.org/cdro100515.htm
CDRO (Coordination of Democratic Rights Organizations) expresses deep concern over recent reports regarding the re-launching of the notorious state-sponsored anti-Maoist militia, the Salwa Judum, from 25th May 2015
Chittoor Encounter Killings: Fact Finding Report
By People's Watch
http://www.countercurrents.org/Chittoor%20Encounter%20-%20Fact%20Finding%20Report%20(English)%20-%20Public%20Release.pdf
A team of human rights activists from People's Watch (comprising of Ms. Palaniammal, Adv, Aseervatham and Mr. Senthil Raja accompanied by members of the Citizens for Human Rights Movement (CHRM) from Vellore, Thiruvannamalai, Dharmapuri and Namakkal Districts) immediately set out on 7th April itself, to conduct a preliminary fact finding into the incident. The Governments and concerned officials of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu were duly intimated about the same. During the fact finding mission, the People's Watch team visited the scene of the alleged encounter, the concerned police stations, hospitals and post-mortem centres as well as the villages that the deceased victims belonged to and met with the family members of the victims. The findings of the fact finding team completely challenges the State's claim of the alleged cutting down of red sanders tree and attack on policemen and foresters of the anti-smuggling task force