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Activist, writer, researcher, addicted to sharing information and facts.

Farmers’ protest: India says Rihanna tweet ‘irresponsible’

She is correct and Modi is wrong and headed toward autocracy!

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The pop star tweeted in solidarity with Indian farmers who are protesting against new laws.

Green tomato caviar

We need:

1.5 kg green tomatoes
500 g bell pepper
3 large onions
vegetable oil
2 large red tomatoes
1 tbsp sugar
salt pepper
carrots optional

Cooking method:

  1. Wash green tomatoes, cut into cubes and pour into a deep frying pan with vegetable oil. Fry for about 20 minutes, until the tomatoes are tender.
  2. Wash the pepper, remove the seeds, cut into cubes and add to the pan to the tomatoes.
    Peel the onion, cut into cubes and pour into the pan. Add salt, pepper, sugar and stir.
    Fry until all ingredients are tender.
  3. Then add the juice from two red tomatoes. The easiest way is to grate them. Simmer until all excess liquid has evaporated.
  4. That’s it, green tomato caviar is ready.
    Now you can serve it on the table as a snack, or put it in clean jars and roll it up. You can preserve!

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This Indian state’s police force will block passport applications over ‘anti-national’ social media posts

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In the last couple of years, governments all over the world have been keeping an eye on their citizens’ social media accounts to monitor critical posts about the ruling governments. Now, the Indian state of Uttarakhand wants to scan social media posts of people before issuing a passport. Hindustan Times reports that the director general of police for the Northern state that is home to over 10 million people,Ashok Kumar, said that cops will look for anti-national posts before approving documents such as passports and gun licenses: We will scrutinize social media accounts to determine if such posts are coming up frequently. The…

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Day 63/67 of GED in Five Months, sedimentary rocks, and Public Libraries — The 4 Freedoms for ALL via Language & Adult Education, Writing, and PublicDomainInfrastructure

By now, we should all know how entropy connects with motion, so what can entropy possible have to do with rocks, since rocks never move in any way, or do they?  Maybe your local branch’s Reference Librarian can help you find out… Today’s reading : “ Sedimentary rocks are formed from pre-existing rocks or pieces […]

Day 63/67 of GED in Five Months, sedimentary rocks, and Public Libraries — The 4 Freedoms for ALL via Language & Adult Education, Writing, and PublicDomainInfrastructure

Open Thread | Why We Need A New Voting Rights Act To Cover The ENTIRE COUNTRY — 3CHICSPOLITICO

The GOP cannot win in fair elections. So, of course, they are doing what they can for Voter Suppression.   For Republicans, a functional democracy is one in which their opponents are not allowed to win https://t.co/P3soOVtBUO pic.twitter.com/ab9mt2Jrnp — Adam Serwer 🍝 (@AdamSerwer) January 24, 2021 We need a new VOTING RIGHTS ACT. One that […]

Open Thread | Why We Need A New Voting Rights Act To Cover The ENTIRE COUNTRY — 3CHICSPOLITICO

Myanmar coup: health workers at 70 hospitals join civil disobedience campaign

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Medical staff accuse military chiefs of prioritising their own interests above those of the public during the pandemic

Staff at dozens of hospitals across Myanmar stopped working on Wednesday as part of a growing civil disobedience campaign, one of the first organised acts of defiance against the military after it ousted the elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi.

Health workers in 70 hospitals and medical departments in Naypyidaw, Yangon and other towns and cities said they would not work under the military regime, accusing the generals of placing their own priorities above those of ordinary people during the pandemic.

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