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Arundhati Roy talks about her new book, Broken Republic, on the BBC’s Newsnight last week. She will be speaking at a public meeting at Friends House on Sunday, 12th June.
The authors will discuss their recent experiences in India and Nepal, with a special focus on the raging war against the poorest of the poor, the tribal people living in the heartland of India.
Arundhati Roy
From India, author of “Walking with the Comrades” and “Broken Republic”
Jan Myrdal
From Sweden, author of “Red Star Over India”
Basanta Indra Mohan
From Nepal, author of “Imperialism and Proletarian Revolution in the 21st Century”
Sunday, June 12, 2011
1:30 pm till 5:00 pm
Friends House, Main Hall,
173 Euston Road, London NW1 2BJ
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