Prisoner No.100

Prisoner No.100

Author: Anjum Zamarud Habib

Publisher: Zubaan

Published: 2012-06-25

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 9381017409

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On Feb 6th 2003, Anjum Zamarud Habib, a young woman political activist from Kashmir, was arrested in Delhi and jailed under the Prevention of Terrorism Act (POTA). Her crime? Being in the wrong place at the wrong time. And being the Chairperson of the Muslim Khawateen Markaz and in that capacity, a member of the Hurriyat Conference. In this passionate and moving account of her days in prison, Anjum Zamarud Habib describes the shock and bewilderment of arrest, the pain of realizing that there is no escape for not days, not weeks, but years, the desperation for contact with the outside world and the sense of deep betrayal at being abandoned by her political comrades. Her story is both a searing indictment of draconian state policies and expedient political practices, and a moving account of one woman’s extraordinary life. “Prisoner No 100 illuminates the darkest corners of Kashmir’s political experience. A brilliant critique of patriarchy in politics, a searing tale of the terrible humiliations visited upon political prisoners, a poignant story of a woman who dedicated her life to political change in Kashmir, a passionate love letter to Kashmir. Everyone interested in Kashmir should read it.” —Basharat Peer, author of Curfewed Nights Published by Zubaan.


Behind Bars: Prison Tales of India's Most Famous

Behind Bars: Prison Tales of India's Most Famous

Author: Sunetra Choudhury

Publisher: Roli Books Private Limited

Published: 2017-04-19

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 9351940845

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Sunetra Choudhury started her career at The Indian Express in 1999, as a metro reporter. In 2000, as a recognition of her abilities she was sent for Japan’s Foreign Press Centre Fellowship by the paper. She became Indian Express’ youngest Deputy Chief Reporter at 24 and also brought out Newsline, the pull-out city section. In 2002, Sunetra joined the launch team of Star News, a 24-hour Hindi news channel. Within a year, she moved to NDTV. After the success of one of her assignments at NDTV, covering the 2009 election campaign, she authored Braking News. Sunetra anchors a daily, audience-based show called Agenda – the only out-of-studio show of its kind – and a primetime show on student leaders and elections. In April 2016, she got the Red Ink award for her story on how Indians were adopting disabled children.


Imprisoned in India

Imprisoned in India

Author: James Tooley

Publisher: Biteback Publishing

Published: 2016-11-07

Total Pages: 227

ISBN-13: 1785901990

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James Tooley has been described as a 21st-century Indiana Jones, travelling to remote parts of the developing world to track something that many regarded as mythical: private schools serving the poor. It was in the Indian city of Hyderabad that Tooley first discovered these schools, and wrote about them in his award-winning book The Beautiful Tree, which also documented state corruption and the attempts to shut the schools down. But the state was to exact revenge: upon returning to Hyderabad, Tooley was unjustly arrested and thrown into prison. Conditions in the prison were dire, and the jailers typically cruel and violent, but the other prisoners were extraordinarily kind. Chillingly, many had been in prison for years, never charged with anything, often victims of police corruption, too poor to go to court and secure bail. Imprisoned in India tells the story of Tooley's incarceration and subsequent battles with maddeningly corrupt Indian bureaucracy, which made him realise how fundamental the rule of law is to the workings of a good society. It's something we take for granted, but without which all human flourishing is threatened, especially for the poor. Tooley discovered, too, how the human spirit, even amongst those wrongfully imprisoned, can soar above the brutality and tyranny of those in power.


Comeuppance

Comeuppance

Author: James Tooley

Publisher:

Published: 2016-11-03

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 9781785901010

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James Tooley has been described as a 21st - century Indiana Jones, who travelled to remote villages and slums in developing countries to track something that many regarded as mythical - private schools serving the poor. Now Tooley was back in India, in the city of Hyderabad, because it was here where he first discovered these schools and wrote about them in an award-winning book, The Beautiful Tree , which also documented state corruption and the attempt to eliminate these schools. But the state was to exact revenge, it was time for payback; he was arrested and thrown in prison. Conditions in Indian prison were dire. His first cell was tiny, devoid of any furniture and completely empty, apart from piles of excrement. But the other prisoners were extraordinarily kind. Chillingly, many had been in prison for years, never charged with anything, innocent of any crime, often victims of police corruption, too poor to afford to go to court to get bail. Unlike the prisoners, the jailers were typically brutal. Throughout the experience, James Tooley realised how the rule of law is fundamental to the workings of a good society. It's a comfort blanket we take for granted, but without which all human flourishing is threatened, especially for the poor. He witnessed how the human spirit, amongst even those wrongfully imprisoned, can soar above the brutality and tyranny of those in power.


The Punished

The Punished

Author: Jahnavi Misra

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 2021-02-04

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 939035188X

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Based on work by Project 39A An ex-bandit fights the silence of prison life with her notebook and pen. A family remembers the night their younger son was arrested for rape and murder. A woman finds out from her fellow prisoners that she's been given the death penalty. Between 2013 and 2016, Project 39A, a research and litigation centre based out of National Law University, Delhi, conducted interviews with death-row prisoners and their families for the Death Penalty India Report, 2016. But the study also revealed something else. It brought to light the deeply human and personal stories of very real people and a snapshot of their fluctuating realities. Based on these interviews, here are nineteen of those stories, written by Jahnavi Misra. Profoundly moving and illuminating, The Punished takes us on a journey into the lives and minds of men and women often demonised by society and discarded by the State.


In Jail

In Jail

Author: Kuldip Nayar

Publisher: Vikas Publishing House Private

Published: 1978

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13:

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Account of an Indian journalist, imprisoned during emergency, 1975.