Thursday 25 October 2012

Ian Parker's suspension

 Mike Cushman


If we have got to a point in UK universities where raising concerns with colleagues is a disciplinary offence then we have deteriorated even further than I thought.
If Professor Parker had gone outside the University without exhausting internal procedures then there may have been grounds for action (although whistle blowing protection may have covered that as well) but he didn't.
The violent over-reaction of management leads an outside observer to believe that they have serious misdemeanours to hide or maybe they just want to be rid of a trade union activist. If so they w=should wait a few months till the Government removes any vestige of protection form people who are willing to speak up for and represent their fellow staff. 

This article was printed in The Independent. 


  • Manchester Metropolitan: 'Bullying' university bans world-renowned professor who spoke out

    Do sign the petition Ian Parker should get back to his work


    Friday 5 October 2012

    Intrepid traveller in London

    The Museum of Natural History 
    At the Victoria and Albert Museum

    Accessible Academia

    Rather interesting link to  the CENTRE FOR CONTEMPORARY STUDIES based in Bangalore. the good thing is that their talks are recorded and can be found on their  podcasts page. 

    Thursday 28 June 2012

    The Betrayal of the Western Church

    http://apostlethomasindia.wordpress.com/2012/04/29/pope-denies-st-thomas-evangelized-south-india-ishwar-sharan/

    Making the claims of us 'Indian Christians' seem like myths we created out of active imaginations says a lot about how the west needs to prove it's legitimacy and perpetrate the myth that it converted us barbarians. This denial strengthens the right wing which likes to see us as the illegitimate children left behind by colonial rule, which thinks of our existence is wrong. Then the western church wonders why we dont want to be a part of it. When our own family betrays us it is hard to expect any charity from strangers.

    Saturday 14 April 2012

    Jhilmil Breckenridge - unjust incarceration at IBHAS


    Link to Jhilmil's testimony





    OPEN LETTER TO MINISTER OF HEALTH, DELHI GOVERNMENT

    From concerned friends, well wishers of Ms. Jhilmil Breckenridge

    ADDRESSED TO: The Minister of Health and Family Welfare, Delhi government

    Dear Honourable Shri Dr. Ashok Kumar Walia,

    Our dear friend, Ms. Jhilmil Breckenridge, is in double lock up at IHBAS- the Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences, Shahdara, Delhi (also known as Shahdara Mental Asylum) since the last 2 days. She was towed away there much against her will and consent: This situation has alerted and shocked many of us who have undergone similar incarceration and emotional trauma within the mental asylum system. She was picked up by policemen in her own home and is in lock up at the asylum presently.

    We are attaching hereby the testimony of Ms. Jhilmil for your kind interest.

    Ms. Jhilmil, a wonderful, warm, vibrant woman and mother of 4 children, has been forcibly institutionalised in the Shahadara mental asylum. Jhilmil is eminently able to take care of herself, is a yoga teacher, and has a self discipline about her own well being and recovery. She is an inspiration to many regarding psychosocial disabilities, recovery and well being. She has contributed to the development of the communities through her work, as several of us will testify.

    Ms. Jhilmil has been in the middle of a difficult divorce where there is day to day conflict and threat of violence in the household. She fears losing her children. Her reactions from holding on to her child, to being moody and difficult are being classified as ‘mad’, whereas they are the naturally angry responses of any mother. She was kept in ‘high security ward’ by the asylum authorities. After challenging this action by us, now she is moved to the private ward, where she is kept ‘for observation’. The superintendent, Dr. Desai, has informed us that it will take two weeks to evaluate Ms. Jhilmil or take decision to release her!!!

    Why should it take two weeks to evaluate a person by an expert doctor: Anyway, there is no instrument or x-ray, or pathological analysis, which will give us clear evidence of ‘mental illness’ which she is said to suffer from. Psychiatry has no such physical test or parameter to tell us if she is suffering or not from any mental disorder. She has a supportive doctor who has confirmed over many instances throughout communications between her family and friends that she is NOT going through any symptoms of mania. Why is she being kept there in confinement for 2 weeks? Why can she not access treatment from her own doctor?

    While patients in the public and private hospitals are given love and affection, what kind of system of care it is, when they tow away people in this undignified manner?

    You will know, dear sir, that India has ratified the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. Jhilmil has to be provided with all rights of any person with a disability. Under the mandate of this convention, institutionalizing her in the said manner violates:

    Article 5: Equality and Non-Discrimination
    Article 6: Women with Disabilities
    Article 10: Right to Life
    Article 12: Equal Recognition before the Law
    Article 13: Access to Justice
    Article 14: Liberty and security of the person
    Article 15: Freedom from torture or cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment
    Article 16: Freedom from exploitation, violence and abuse
    Article 17: Protecting the integrity of the person
    Article 19: Living in the community
    Article 25: Health

    Her case is that of thousands of other women in this country who have had to face atrocities and eventually lock up, due to regressive laws on ‘unsoundness of mind’ that continue to function despite the ratification of UNCRPD in 2008. How many, many women have been towed away into asylums on an insanity petition in the context of marriage and divorce, so that the man can gain custody of children, be irresponsible about alimony, hide domestic violence, and obscure an extra marital affair before the public eye and the eye of justice? How many women have had to swallow their anger, because expressing anger would mean further shame and punishment through inhuman treatments?

    Do you know sir, about the vested interests involved in damning someone as ‘mentally ill’, putting them away in asylums, and depriving them of all rights to a decent life and livelihood, and giving them torturous treatments?

    ———————————–

    We, the undersigned, are calling on the intervention of yourselves to immediately release Jhilmil Breckenridge and put an end to such forms of ‘treatments’. Jhilmil is a victim of marital discord and sheer prejudices against women and a relentlessly harsh asylum system, has resulted in this situation where she is seen as crazy and not the husband, and she is forcibly committed.

    We demand the Delhi Ministry should immediately look into how ‘legal incapacity’ and finding of ‘mental illness’ is misused by vested interests and causes harm by institutionalising women, especially in the context of Marriage and Divorce, custody, adoption and family laws, within the Delhi courts of law.

    We, the undersigned, are calling on your Ministry to take responsibility and step in to stop such unlawful, inhuman and torturous practices, and misused / abused forms of ‘determination’ of ‘mental illness’ and treatments, for the sake of vested interests. She must be treated with all dignity as a person with a psychosocial disability, in accordance with the UNCRPD.

    We request your full co-operation in an investigation into this matter, and release of Ms. Jhilmil, with immediate effect.

    Yours truly,

    Bhargavi Davar, Pune
    Abdul Mabood, Director Snehi, Delhi
    Human Rights Law Network (HRLN)
    Rahul Cherian, Advocate, Inclusive Planet, Chennai
    Aparna Sanyal, Mixed Media productions, Delhi
    Rajive Raturi, Disability Rights Initiative, HRLN
    Reshma Valliappan, The Red Door, Pune
    BAPU Trust for Research on Mind & Discourse, Pune
    Pavan Muntha, Swaadhikar, Hyderabad
    Indu Prakash Singh, activist, Delhi
    CREA, DELHI
    Chris M Kurian, New Delhi
    Shaweta Anand, Delhi
    Janaki Visvanath, representing all women
    Saher, NDTV, New Delhi
    Dr.Vedhakumar Valliappan, Scientist and Father of a User Survivor of Psychiatry
    Aarti Lukka, care giver
    Jahnavi Mirashi, care giver
    Minakshi Dewan, New Delhi
    Divya Padmanabhan, New Delhi
    Anita Iyer, EKANSH, Pune.
    Gagandeep Singh, supporter for Human Rights
    Gayatri Buragohain, Feminist Approach to Technology, Delhi
    Nandini Rao, New Delhi
    Minakshi, Delhi
    Gail Warner, Hartman de Souza, Ratnakar, Anubhuti, Lovely, Kala Ramesh
    Vilasini
    Shruti, Dheeraj Jain, Sonja Chandrachud, Amit Bhattacharya, Shankar,
    Anjana, Savita Narayan, Pallavi Mehta




    Thursday 5 April 2012

    The angels of Derby

    I was in Derby sometime ago, and I think a bit of me is still lingering on .........
    Derby Cathedral 



















    Sunday 19 February 2012

    मैनचेस्टर में हिन्दी / उर्दू प्रार्थना

    मैं अपने  दोस्त  से  हमारी मातृभाषा में एक प्रार्थना सेवा के लिए  जरूरत पर चर्चा कर रहे थे. वह पाकिस्तानी है और मैं भारतीय हूँ, लेकिन हम एक ही भाषा बोलते हैं. इस मंगलवार 21 फ़रवरी 2012 हम उर्दू, हिंदुस्तानी, और पंजाबी में एक प्रार्थना सेवा (आप में से जो लोग नहीं जानते येः एक ही  भाषा है ) है का फैसला किया है.
    हम ईसाइयों के लिए उप महाद्वीप से बाहर तक पहुँचने के लिए उम्मीद कर रहे हैं. भारतीयों,पाकिस्तानियों और बांग्लादेशियों को आमंत्रित कर रहे हैं. यह हमारी पहली बैठक है, इस शब्द का प्रसार करने के लिए स्वतंत्र महसूस हो रहा है.

    स्थान: सेंट Chrysostom चर्च, 4A Anson रोड विक्टोरिया पार्क, मैनचेस्टर. M14 5BG

    चर्च के कोने एंसन रोड (ऊपरी नाले स्ट्रीट) और ऑक्सफोर्ड प्लेस, डाल्टन एलिस हॉल के बगल में है.नक्शे के लिए यहाँ क्लिक करें

    समय: 6:00 बजे

    में ड्रॉप भी अगर आप हम कोशिश करते हैं और आप कोई बात नहीं क्या आप भाषा बोलते हैंसमायोजित करेगा भाषा समझ में नहीं आता लिए स्वतंत्र महसूस.

    यह चर्च वेबसाइट http://stchrysostoms.co.uk/ 

    Urdu/Hindi prayer group in Manchester


    I friend and I were discussing the need for a prayer service in our mother tongue. She is Pakistani and I am Indian but we do speak the same language. This Tuesday 21st February 2012 we have decided to have a prayer service in Urdu, Hindustani and Punjabi (for those of you who don’t know the tree languages aren’t that different from each other).
    We are hoping to reach out to Christians from the sub-continent. Indians, Pakistanis and Bangladeshis are invited. This is our first meeting, feel free to spread the word.

    Venue: St Chrysostom's Church, 4A Anson Road Victoria Park, Manchester. M14 5BG  

    The church is on the corner of Anson Road (Upper Brook Street) and Oxford Place,next to Dalton Ellis Hall.  click here for a map

    Time: 6:00 pm

    Feel free to drop in even if you don’t understand the language we will try and accommodate you no matter what language you speak.

    This is the church website http://stchrysostoms.co.uk/

    Saturday 11 February 2012

    Euphemism for murder


    First they came for the communists, and I didn't speak out because I wasn't a communist.

    Then they came for the trade unionists, and I didn't speak out because I wasn't a trade unionist.
    Then they came for the Jews, and I didn't speak out because I wasn't a Jew.
    Then they came for me 
and there was no one left to speak out for me.

    Martin Neimoller.



    Yesterday I was at the Zion Arts Centre Manchester to attend an all day event. I must admit I was a bit apprehensive about sitting all day at a symposium, but then Manchester never fails to surprise. The day was brilliant to say the least.

    Before I tell you about the event I have to share this video. It’s disturbing and will make you think, and it should. 


    The idea that life can be taken away if it isn’t deemed right is a normalized idea. Mercy killing is thought of as a humane way of ‘ending suffering’ but it’s an idea that is imposed onto a disabled person by non disabled person who believes a normal body is required to live a ‘fulfilling life’. 

    We looked at various ideas yesterday but this idea struck me the most. We decide for other people all too easily and believe it is the right thing to do.
    The movie/ documentary by Liz Crow (Resistance Which way the future?) looks at an a little known aspect of the Nazi killing apparatus- killing the disabled individual. The Nazi regime was influenced by the ‘Science of Eugenics’, which isn’t very different from genetics of our time or social policy. It wasn’t just the far right that supported this idea but the left and non-fascist countries as well.

    Some of the arguments made by the Nazis for the extermination of the disabled people was the resources taken up by the disabled individual and how the money for keeping a disabled individual alive was borne by tax payers. The other argument was benign but just as dangerous- putting an end to suffering. These are arguments that are still used by governments all over the world to discriminate against the disabled.

    The documentary is worth watching and I recommend it strongly. 

    Link to a BBC interview with Liz Crow. interview 

    Link to Roaring Girl Production. Liz Crow's production company.

    About the Resistance film/documentary. link to the website

    Tuesday 31 January 2012

    Unlock your phone for free

    I was looking for places where I could get my phone unlocked. Most places charged me different rates. So I decided to look online this is the best site I have found so far - it works.

    http://unlockme.co.uk/phpBB2/

    They are very helpful and answer all your questions.

    Thursday 26 January 2012

    Cristina Rodrigues on sustainability.

    I met this architect the other day, and she was talking about sustainability. What was interesting about her work was that she wasn't just making pretty things but was looking at the how we relate to architecture. This is a link to one of her documentaries   


    In her words by forgetting the countryside we abadon what feeds us ..... we abandon people.Documentary on Desertification in Portugal


    Her work is interdisciplinary and touches on some very interesting aspects of how we relate to the environment and about social care. 


    This is one of those things that can only happen in Manchester. Everybody here is a part of a cause and is an activist of some sort. The best part of all this is that conversation isnt dull. 


    I wish Cristina all the best with her work :)

    Tuesday 3 January 2012

    Free online documentaries- Documentary storm

    I found this website the other day it has quite a few documentaries I would love to watch. Now would be a good time to turn of the telly and watch something informative.

    Link to Documentary Storm

    Morrissey has spoken


    A picture speaks a thousand words this one says it all! I had to start the New Year with a message let this be it.