"Indians had an even lower regard than Pakistanis for civil rights that protect people’s liberty as being an essential part of a democracy.
The share of Indians who thought that a strong leader was ‘very good’ for the country was higher than in any other country — even Russia"
"India was below the median of countries that believed it was very important for human rights organisations to operate freely in their country without State interference, as compared to European nations, which valued this highly."
"‘NGOs [or charities] are out to defame the country.
They take money from foreign countries and from the Church and they instigate poor tribal people against the government,’
Manu Koda, a twenty-four-year-old from Raipur in eastern India’s Chhattisgarh, told me."
"India joined Tunisia and Lebanon at the bottom of the list of countries that believed that it was important for the media to be able to report and people to be able to talk on the internet without censorship."
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"Three-fourths of respondents expressed what the survey described as a majoritarian form of nationalism.
Only about 6 per cent subscribed to a strongly liberal nationalism and a further 17 per cent took a weak liberal nationalist position."
"The highest proportion of respondents with this majoritarian nationalist position were those with a graduate or postgraduate education.
These positions included the belief that the state should punish those who do not ‘respect’ the cow...or eat beef."
Malala would be proud. 😄
"About two-thirds of respondents supported the view that the State should punish those who engage in religious conversion.
Younger people [are not more progressive]:6 out of 10 respondents supported banning movies which hurt religious sentiments, even more so among Muslim youth"
"This is not a ‘liberal’ country,nor do most Indians likely see liberalism as a virtue.
Under 17 per cent of respondents described themselves as ‘modern'.
A majority of all respondents,young or old,rural or urban,uneducated or graduates, described themselves as ‘traditional’."
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"The essence of neo-colonialism is that the State which is subject to it is, in theory, independent and has all the outward trappings of international sovereignty.
In reality, its economic system and thus its political policy is directed from outside."
"Neo-colonialism is also the worst form of imperialism.
For those who practise it, it means power without responsibility and for those who suffer from it, it means exploitation without redress.
[It] is an attempt to export the social conflicts of the capitalist countries."
"In neo-colonialist territories, since the former colonial power has in theory relinquished political control, if the social conditions occasioned by neo-colonialism cause a revolt, the government can be sacrificed and another equally subservient one substituted in its place."
"An award-winning Canadian scientist said he has been refused two federal government grants for his research on the grounds of “lack of diversity” — even though he is originally from India and has repeatedly suffered racism."
"To continue receiving [University of Arkansas] ad dollars, we would have to certify in writing that our company was not engaged in a boycott of Israel.
It was puzzling...why would we be required to sign a pledge regarding a country in the Middle East?"
In 2017, Arkansas pledged to enforce support for Israel by mandating that public agencies not do business with contractors unless those contractors affirm that they do not boycott Israel."
"The idea behind the bill goes back 16 years.
In 2005, Palestinian civil society launched a campaign calling for “boycott, divestment and sanctions against Israel until it complies with international law and universal principles of human rights.”"
"Western countries aren’t just huge polluters, they also built their economies through destructive colonial practices – any strategy to tackle climate change has to deal with that legacy."
"[C]ountries in the Global North are profiting the most and bear the biggest responsibility for the impact of the climate emergency, while countries in the Global South contribute the least but are disproportionately affected by climate breakdown."
"The sticking point of this COP was, ultimately, climate finance.
The Global North evaded loss and damage finance, and failed to meet Barbados PM Mia Motley’s call for the reallocation of $500 billion per year in SDR. The sum of this persistent financial inaction will be costly"
The attacks on M.M. and 3 other girls — two 16-year-olds and a 15-year-old — occurred at Mr. Belter’s home over an 18-month period.
Still, the judge said, “It seems to me that a sentence that involves incarceration or partial incarceration isn’t appropriate.”
"The girl was 16 when Christopher Belter raped her, according to court documents.
He was a teenager too, a student at an elite private boys school whose family’s western New York home was known as a party house where teens gathered to consume liquor, marijuana and Adderall."