The best way to know the self is feeling oneself at the moments of reckoning. The feeling of being alone, just with your senses, may lead you to think more consciously. More and more of such moments may sensitize ‘you towards you’, towards others. We become regular with introspection and retrospection. We get ‘the’ gradual connect to the higher self we may name Spirituality or God or just a Humane Conscious. We tend to get a rhythm again in life. We need to learn the art of being lonely in crowd while being part of the crowd. A multitude of loneliness in mosaic of relations! One needs to feel it severally, with conscience, before making it a way of life. One needs to live several such lonely moments. One needs to live severallyalone.

Tuesday 11 April 2017

AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL SLAMS PAKISTAN ON KULBHUSHAN JADHAV'S DEATH SENTENCE


Amnesty International has slammed Pakistan on the death sentence given to Kulbhushan Jadhav, the alleged Indian spy who was arrested by Pakistan in March 2016. A military court in Pakistan has sentenced him to death for espionage, sabotage activities and waging war against Pakistan.
In a series of tweets, Amnesty International's India arm has questioned the way Pakistan's military courts function.

Amnesty says that Pakistan's military courts act against the established norms of jurisprudence with no access to charges and evidence against a person and sentence based on that given.
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Amnesty India @AIIndia
Under Pakistan’s military courts, no info about charges or evidence against suspects, or sentences given, is made public. #KulbhushanJadhav
6:42 PM - 10 Apr 2017

Reacting to the highhandedness and arbitrariness of Pakistan's military courts, Amnesty International's South Asia Director Biraj Patnaik has said that the death sentence to Kulbhushan Jadhav "shows yet again how Pakistan's military court system rides roughshod over international standards", a PTI report quoted him saying. Amnesty India's tweets with the hashtag #KulbhushanJadhav say military courts should only be for maintaining the military discipline and the rest should be left for the judicial system, be it Pakistan or India or any country.

Amnesty India @AIIndia
Military courts in Pakistan & other countries including India are only apt for military discipline, not any other crimes. #KulbhushanJadhav
6:44 PM - 10 Apr 2017

Amnesty further said that 'that military courts are linked to coerced confessions, opaque processes and unfair trials'. "Stripping defendants of their rights and operating in notorious secrecy, military courts do not dispense justice but travesty it," Patnaik's statement read.

Pakistan's propaganda claims Jadhav is a serving Indian Navy officer while India has clarified that Jadhav was an ex-Navy officer and he had no link with the government. India has also maintained that Jadhav was abducted from Iran.

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