Robby,
Thanks for your compliments.
This is what I know about the Gadar movement. Gadar means mutiny, and the movement is a dark reminder of British oppression and is at the same time a powerful symbol of those few East Indian intellectuals living overseas who would go to great lengths to free their country of that oppression by creating public awareness of British hypocrisy and tyranny. They worked very hard to rid India first of psychological domination (dependency of Western commodities, the whole while undermining their own culture) then physical oppression, as many felt the later attempt was futile without the former.
For more insight on the Gadar movement I will ask an acquaintance (who completed her dissertation on the Gadar movement) to contribute to this thread.
Jess
Ps,
I got the e-mails, I hope you are using them!
Mr. Wajir Singh Khalsa:
It fills my heart with joy that you enjoyed my book. Your advice is well received. I am currently negotiating the international rights with a renowned publisher.
As far as a film goes, it is very possible and it is something I will look into upon the completion of "Sweet Amerika."
Again, thanks for taking the time to contribute.
Jess
This thread has been very educative for all who had seen canada as a new country with everything "right " from the beginning. It has led me to think that I am just a part of the culture which existed almost a century ago. The thread has also contributed by remembering people who have fought for the equal rights.
I would like to thank Mr. Jesse for highlighting the issue...
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Manjeet Singh
Here are the replies i have received for Woomera Detention Center
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Dear Manjeet,
The Woomera Detention Centre has been closed.
Thank you for taking the time to bring your concerns to the Government.
yours sincerely,
Tim Dixon
Office of the Deputy Prime Minister
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Dear Manjeet
Thankyou for using ParlInfo.
I have forwarded your email to the Parliamentary Library who will attend to your request.
Kind regards,
Betty Fouracre
Business Information Solutions
Department of Parliamentary Services
Australian Parliament House
Canberra ACT 2600
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Dear Manjeet,
I have spoken out on many occasions, both in the parliament and outside it, about the inhumane treatment meted out to asylum seekers in refugee detention centres.
My most recent speech was on 3 March 2004, in opposition to the Migration Amendment (Duration of Detention) Bill, when I referred specifically to the case of Muhammad Qasim in Baxter detention centre among other matters.
My parliamentary speeches and media releases on the subject are on my website http://www.michaelorgan.org.au." rel="nofollow">LINK
I shall continue to speak out against detention centres whenever and where ever the opportunity arises.
Michael Organ MP
Member for Cunningham
02 4228 3666, 02 6277 4366
michael.organ.mp@aph.gov.au
http://www.michaelorgan.org.au" rel="nofollow">LINK
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Manjeet Singh
Jess,
Just finished your book(took me about 5 hrs). Really nice piece of work. This one is a keeper...for my kids too.
Am proud to know you!
-Jacob
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