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Persecuting Innocence – the unfair sentencing of Indian Human Rights Activist Binayak Sen

December 27th, 2010

By Prakash Kona

The judge, the court and this entire system that persecutes innocents deserves to be spat upon and drowned in spit. Hardcore criminals who’ve dedicated their lives to looting this nation are actively running the government, roaming scot-free as if they owned this country – let me add, they do - and they dare sentence to life a man who has given his best years to the poor and the downtrodden!

Mukesh Ambani can own a house worth 2 billion dollars in this poor and ravaged nation! Narendra Modi can murder Muslims and head the state of Gujarat! Manmohan Singh can make a fraud nuclear deal with criminals like George Bush Jr. and be the Prime Minister of India! They can prostitute India’s unity and integrity! And Binayak Sen must go to jail because he serves poor tribals and is critical of policies of the wretched, dishonorable BJP government in Chhattisgarh! Draining the resources of this nation, putting the nation on sale, using government machinery to torture and kill – isn’t that sedition and conspiracy against the state?

You can be a murderer, rapist, looter and child-molester – anything you like! In this beautiful country the laws are for everyone who breaks them with impunity and have the power to get away with it. You cannot be decent and honest and truthful with yourself and those around you. That’s one thing this system does not allow you to be.

Shame on these courts! Shame on these judges who’ll come down in history for acting on the behest of criminal governments! Shame on the governments and political parties – Congress, BJP, Communist, others and independents – dogs of the rich and the powerful!

The day the poor realize what is happening to them that’ll be a day of reckoning for these dogs. It won’t be a pleasant day I promise.

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Brief Bio: Prakash Kona is a writer, teacher and researcher who lives in Hyderabad, India. He is currently working as an Associate Professor at the Department of English Literature, The English and Foreign Languages University (EFLU), Hyderabad, India.

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