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Langa gets to deepen the debate on freedom during a Freedom Day Imbizo

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Questioning and Challenging the Agency, Legitimacy & Mandate of Naga Mothers Association or Some of its Members Goes Against the Letter and Spirit of Article 371-A

Naga organic intellectuals will be complicit by their continued and deafening silence. It is not only ignorant and regressive but also morally bankrupt to view women as objects and subordinates meant to live lives subservient to men. Women are autonomous individuals (like any Naga men or boy) with the right to live their lives on their own terms and make their own choices in harmony with democratic social norms, values and principles. Patriarchal and insecure men who seek to control and dominate women are not only perpetuating a toxic and oppressive system but are also denying themselves the opportunity to engage in meaningful and fulfilling relationships based on mutual respect and equality. There is no level playing field in such a skewed and lopsided system and therefore is bound to fail our women and girls. It’s important to speak out against harmful attitudes and behaviors in order to promote a more just and equitable Naga society. Article 371-A of the Indian Constitution provid

Is social justice in South Africa merely a Potemkin vil

Social justice is seen as an anchor for peaceful coexistence. But the unpacking of fairness and justice has not always been equitable, particularly regarding race, gender and class diversity and related equity which is why we are still grappling with it.

Accession to the U N Convention on the Law of the Sea Is Unnecessary to Secure U S Navigational Rights and Freedoms

For more than 200 years, the United States has successfully preserved and protected its navigational rights and freedoms by relying on naval operations, diplomatic protests, and customary international law. U.S. membership in the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) would not confer any maritime right or freedom that the U.S. does not already enjoy. The U.S. can best protect its rights by maintaining a strong U.S. Navy, not by acceding to a deeply flawed multilateral treaty.

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