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@ 583e5ea1:b44effdd
2025-02-24 06:05:24
Today, we remember and pay tribute to Parag Kumar Das, a fearless journalist and human rights activist from Assam, on what would have been his 64th birthday. Though he's no longer with us, his legacy lives on, inspiring generations to continue fighting for justice and human rights.
Das's journey as a journalist began in the 1990s, writing for local newspapers in Assam. However, he soon realized that true power lies not in reporting events, but in giving voice to the voiceless and holding those in power accountable. This marked the beginning of his journey as a human rights activist.
Throughout his career, Das criticized state-sponsored violence, human rights abuses, and social injustices. His writings shed light on pressing issues in Assam, including extrajudicial killings, enforced disappearances, and internally displaced persons. He relentlessly campaigned against the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA), highlighting the need for its repeal.
Das faced harassment, intimidation, and physical attacks, but these challenges strengthened his resolve. He received several awards, including the prestigious 'Scoop' Award for Investigative Journalism. However, for Das, the true reward lay in knowing his work made a tangible difference in people's lives.
As we reflect on his remarkable journey, we're reminded that the pen is mightier than the sword, and voices of truth and justice will always prevail. We salute Parag Kumar Das, a champion of human rights in Assam, on his 64th birthday. His courage, conviction, and commitment to justice continue to inspire us.
Though Das was assassinated by SULFA in 1996, his memory lives on, and his work continues to inspire human rights activists in Assam and beyond.
With love and respect on your 64th birthday, sir! May your courage, conviction and commitment to justice continue to inspire generations to come. We salute you, on this special day, and always. 🙏🏼
For reference, here is the Wikipedia article about him: [Parag Kumar Das]( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parag_Kumar_Das)
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@ f3873798:24b3f2f3
2025-02-23 19:21:48
A liberdade de expressão e a descentralização do poder estão intimamente ligadas ao avanço do pensamento humano e à construção de uma sociedade mais justa e consciente. A evolução da compreensão sobre o certo e o errado surge da comunicação, da observação empírica e da análise das consequências de ações passadas.
Para que haja uma aproximação real com a verdade e uma relação equilibrada entre a razão da vida e o convívio com o poder, é essencial garantir a liberdade de expressão. Somente por meio do livre debate de ideias é possível avaliar as diversas perspectivas, identificar erros e aprender com eles.
Embora a maioria das pessoas busque o aprendizado e a compreensão do que é correto, o apego cego a uma ideia evidentemente equivocada pode fazer com que percam o real propósito da busca pela verdade. Em vez de refletirem criticamente, muitos acabam apenas defendendo um erro pelo simples fato de se identificarem com ele.
Esse é um dos motivos pelos quais a censura tem se tornado uma ferramenta tão temida e contestada. Ilude-se quem acredita que a censura existe apenas para combater crimes e golpes. Na realidade, quanto maior a censura, mais favorecidos são aqueles que desejam ocultar informações, tornando ainda mais difícil a identificação e o combate a abusos.
Nos países livres, onde a liberdade de expressão é respeitada, há maior autonomia nas decisões políticas e um engajamento mais ativo da população. A participação cidadã fortalece o controle do povo sobre as influências que moldam o convívio social, garantindo que o poder não fique concentrado nas mãos de poucos, mas distribuído de forma mais democrática e justa.
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@ f7d424b5:618c51e8
2025-02-23 18:01:38
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Listeners rejoice as we are joined today by [ironee212 @ shitposter.world](https://shitposter.world/ironee212)
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