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The Kala Pani Migration: An Indian Story Thats Hardly Discussed in India – The Wire

In India, Kala Pani is associated with the Cellular Jail in Port Blair where freedom fighters and dissidents were sent by the British colonial authorities in the early 20th century. When used in the diaspora, it refers to the large-scale migration out of India in the 1830s when hundreds of thousands of Indians, both willingly and unwillingly, left the subcontinent and crossed the Kala Pani (the Black Waters) to work in the sugar colonies as indentured labourers, or bound coolies. These emigrants were responding to the need for labour on plantations after slavery was abolished in 1834 and terminated in 1838. Some 1.25 million emigrants were taken to Fiji and Mauritius, as well as the British, French and Dutch Caribbean.

Kala Pani Crossings: Revisiting 19th Century Migrations From Indias PerspectiveEdited by Ashutosh Bhardwaj and Judith Misrahi-Barak Routledge, 2022

However, even if the historiography is now abundant and detailed, even if the academic criticism that has been published has made creations in literature, film and the arts shine brighter, the diasporic point of view has prevailed. Ashutosh Kumar had remarked there was a curious lacuna regarding indenture as far as 19th century mainstream Indian political and politico-economic discourse [was] concerned. And yet, it seems that by the time MK Gandhi returned to India in 1915, the tragedy of the indentured labourers had found a firm and sympathetic expression in literary works emerging from Bihar and eastern UP, the area that had witnessed most of the migration. Consequently, several major journals dedicated large sections to the distressful condition of indentured labourers in Mauritius, British Guiana, Fiji, and South Africa.

Chandwas among the most influential Hindi journals of that era. Itdevoted an entire issue (January 1926) to the migration, and Premchands short storyShudrawas the highlight. Kamal Kishore Goenka callsShudrathe first work of Hindi fiction on the indentured, and perhaps the first Indian work as well.

There is thus a curious imbalance in the fact that while the diaspora literature written by those whose forefathers left India to work as indentured labourers has been a topic of major academic and political discourse, very scant attention has been given in India to those members of the early diaspora and to their descendants. Their stories and memories continue to exist in the popular imagination, but do not figure in curricula or political manifestos.

At the end of the first decade of the 21st century, however, an internationally acclaimed writer of Indian origin, an American journalist of Indo-Guyanese descent, and an Indian academic provided a game-changer. Between 2008 and 2015, Amitav GhoshsIbis Trilogywas published. Gaiutra BahadursCoolie Woman: the Odyssey of Indenturewas published in 2013. And Ashutosh KumarsCoolies of the Empirewas published in 2017. In less than 10 years, novel writing, non-fiction, archival work and academic research operated in striking conjunction to give Kala Pani crossings fresh momentum.

As this volume was being prepared, the Covid-19 crisis shook us out of our certitudes. How tragically ironic that the phrase migrant crisis, which used to refer to the Mediterranean in the wake of the Arab Spring in 2011, now refers to India during the Covid-19 pandemic. The 1830s migrations were prompted by the colonial powers out of greed, though the indentured eventually negotiated it to their advantage and managed to wrest a narrative, a house of their own. A century later, the post-Partition migration was the complicated consequence of colonial rule, communalism and failure of Indian politics. But in the 21st century, the Indian state cannot blame any outsider for the misery. A large number of those on the roads in the spring and summer of 2020 are natives of the villages and towns in UP and Bihar from where indentured labour had migrated. Those who couldnt migrate to foreign shores two centuries before and shifted to Indian cities after Partition were now forced to return to what the state believes is their original land.

When a possible discourse on Indian perspectives of Kala Pani migrations began to emerge in the transnational conversations between the co-editors of this volume, one Indian and the other a diaspora scholar based in France, neither realised the waters that would be crossed. Questions were raised how come this history is better known out of India than in India itself? Doesnt one need, at some stage, to invert the mirror, to look within and retrieve this forgotten chapter of Indian history? What would be the advantages of shining a torch onto a history that had been kept invisible? Had it been neatly made invisible, by design or default, or are we once again dealing with the messy business of memory, history and historiography? How can those archives of the past bear an impact on our reading of the present and influence our shaping of the future?

(Excerpted with permission fromKala Pani Crossings: Revisiting 19th Century Migrations From Indias Perspective, Routledge India)

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Attacking abortion rights, migrants babies, and more — how right-wing media is exploiting the baby formula crisis for the GOP’s culture war – Media…

Right-wing media are weaponizing fake outrage about a severe baby formula shortagein the U.S. for political gain, using the crisis to attack migrant babies, bash abortion rights, complain about aid to Ukraine, and accuse President Joe Biden of mismanaging and exacerbating the shortage.

The U.S. is facing a dangerous formula shortage that has parents scrambling to feed their babies and stores rationing products. In some states, over 50% of formula products are out of stock. Less than half of infants in the U.S. are exclusively breastfed through 3 months of age, so most parents rely on formula to help feed their children before they are ready for solid foods.

The shortage is partly a result of corporate conglomeration as of 2018, just four companies control nearly 90% of the formula market. In addition, poor federal oversight and weak safety standards at key manufacturing plants led to massive recalls for contaminated formula. Supply chain issues exacerbated by the pandemic have only made the shortage worse.

In response to the shortage, the Biden administration has said that it is working with the Food and Drug Administration to increase production and potentially loosen restrictions on imported formula, and it has asked the Federal Trade Commission to investigate price gouging. And chief of staff Ron Klain has reportedly told a member of Congress the White House is also absolutely and strongly considering having President Joe Biden use the Defense Production Act to increase the supply of formula.

Meanwhile, right-wing media outlets, figures, and guests have been fueling their ongoing culture war by linking the formula crisis to hot-button issues like abortion and Ukraine to further outrage their audience.

Fox News hosts and other right-wing pundits suggestedthat the government should starve migrant babies in detention because U.S.-born babies and their parents are facing a formula shortage. Aside from the obvious moral duty to feed human beings in its care, the government is legally required to provide adequate nutrition including formula when appropriate for incarcerated immigrants.

Some right-wing pundits claimed that the Biden administration doesnt care about the formula shortage because it is pro-choice and wants to kill babies, or that the Biden administration is proposing abortion as a solution to the formula shortage. Some claimed Democrats are hypocrites, implying they are only worried about abortion rights and not the formula shortage.

Some right-wing media figures and guests suggested that instead of attempting to send $40 billion to Ukraine to help the country fend off the Russian invasion, Congress should use that money to produce baby formula. Others claimed that Bidens support of aid for Ukraine during the formula shortage proves he doesnt care about the welfare of people in the U.S.

Right-wing media figures accused the president of not taking the shortage seriously and demanded that he address the crisis from his bully pulpit. Some claimed the shortage was the latest casualty of inflation, which they also blamed on the president.

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Mountains of grain left to rot as Vladimir Putin ‘blackmails the world’ – The Telegraph

It is a sobering assessment - not least because Russia under Communism styled itself as the champion of the worlds poor. But it is not just Africa that has to worry, she says. For where food shortages and famines prevail, and where governments fall, people will inevitably flee - fuelling, she fears, a repeat of the migrant crisis of 2015 that saw millions trying to reach Europe from sub-Saharan Africa.

You already have a refugee crisis in Europe with people fleeing there from this war in Ukraine, she said. You may now get a refugee crisis from hunger in third countries too.

Her warnings may sound apocalyptic - yet no more than those of the Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey, who used that very word this week when he warned that the Russian blockade could lead to famines worldwide.

That is a major worry, and it is not just a major worry for this country, it is a major worry for the developing world as well, he said. Sorry for being apocalyptic, but that is a major concern.

The comments by Mr Bailey - who like most central bankers normally measures his words carefully - reflect an awareness among world leaders that the Ukraine food crisis could not have come at a worse time for the developing world. As well as the aftershocks of the Covid pandemic, inflation rates and oil prices are already rising, and parts of Africa are gripped by drought.

Ukraine is doing its best to address the crisis, mindful that its own agricultural workers livelihoods are in jeopardy too. Its farmers are a resourceful bunch, and have already been celebrated in the war for using their tractors to tow Russian tanks off the battlefield when they run out of fuel.

Many have continued to farm despite being near frontlines, some even wearing flak jackets when ploughing. Russian aggression continues mostly against big cities, but less so in the countryside where the planting goes, so we expect to plant 90 per cent of our fields as normal, said Ms Stoyanova.

The problem, though, is in getting their product to market. A new harvest is due in July and August, and already there is diminishing room available to store it. Efforts to try to transport some of the rising grain mountains in Odesa into neighbouring Romania and Poland by land face formidable difficulties.

Trains and trucks, at best, can only carry a fraction of the volume of todays giant cargo freighters. And European railways also operate on a different gauge - leading to lengthy hold-ups at the border while cargos are transferred laboriously from one train to another.

We normally export 160 million tonnes of cargo by sea and 90 million by train and truck, said Mr Berestenko. Now were having to do it all by land, and its just not possible. Its not just our infrastructure that isnt up to it, its our neighbours infrastructure too.

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How FBI bigwig aided and abetted Hillary Clinton plot – New York Post

Who needs to spend millions on television commercials or Facebook ads if youve got friends in the FBI who can pull off a political dirty trick for you?

Just look how cozy Hillary Clinton lawyer Michael Sussmann and FBI general counsel James A. Baker are in text messages revealed in Thursdays testimony at Sussmanns trial.

Can you meet tomorrow, Sussmann asks the high-ranking government official. OK, I will find a time, Baker answers. Does he need help getting into the building? No, Sussmann answers, I have a badge to get into the Federal Bureau of Investigation. How convenient.

It was during this meeting that Sussmann peddled the false story that Donald Trump was secretly communicating with a Russian bank.

Sussmann obviously is guilty of the crime of which special counsel John Durham accuses him, lying to the FBI, despite his claims otherwise. He specifically says to Baker that hes not coming in on behalf of any client or company when he was working for Clinton.

But are we really to believe Baker didnt know that Sussmann a well-known Democratic lawyer who can drop by the FBI at the drop of a hat was a biased tipster? Worse, when Baker passes Sussmanns story to FBI agents, he doesnt tell them where its coming from, allowing the lawyer anonymity even as an investigation finds his tale is garbage.

Durham is pursuing a narrow indictment, but what hes exposing is far larger. An unethical Clinton campaign, a biased government bureaucracy, and an insouciant class of Beltway insiders who figured they could get away with anything.

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Fact check: Hillary Clinton Met Gala dress included tribute to women – USA TODAY

The inspiration behind Blake Lively, Kim Kardashian's Met Gala gowns

The Met Gala returned to the first Monday in May, and USA TODAY's Anika Reed was on the red carpet as the stars arrived to the "gilded glamour" bash.

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For the first time in 21years, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton attended the Met Gala in early May.

Soon after, a picture began circulating online showing Clinton with a dress covered in names.

Since her appearance at the annual event, the dress she wore has garnered attention on social media, including onephoto of Clinton in her gown posted to Facebook that was shared more than 2,000 times in four days.

The photoshows Clinton walking the red carpet in her off-the-shoulder wine-colored dress with the names of conspiracy theories and individuals like Jeffery Epstein, JFK Jr.andPaula Jones writtenon top of her dress.

Various posts with the photo were shared thousands of times on social media.

Clinton's actual dress did have names subtly stitched on it, of dozens of famous women. But this picture was digitally manipulated to reference an array of conspiracy theories around Clinton, including baseless claims connecting the deaths of various people close to her and former President Bill Clinton.

Commenters generally recognized the image as modifiedbut seized on the photo to resurface an array of claims about those conspiracy theories.

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USA TODAY reached out to the userwho shared theclaim for comment.

Photos from the Met Gala show that Clinton's dress did not feature these names.

The dress Clinton wore did have 60 names embroidered onto it of famous women who inspire her,includingLady Bird Johnson,Clara Barton andHarriet Tubman.

The names featured on the dress in the modifiedimage are ones Clinton is often tied to on social media as part of the baselessClinton body count conspiracy theory: the idea that the Clintons secretly killed their political enemies.

For years, fact-checking and news organizations have debunked claims of this nature, but that hasn't stopped their consistent spread online.

The theory has a long history, dating back to 1993, when Linda Thompson, an Indianapolis lawyer and militia movement activist, created a list of 34 people connected to the Clintons who had died.

For example,Vince Foster, a former Clinton associate who died by suicide, was included in both Thompson's list from 1993 and the altered image of the dress that circulated on Facebook.

In 2016, Vox detailed why the Foster conspiracy theory had no basis in fact: Foster was found in a park with a bullet in his head and a gun in his hand, and both the U.S. Park Police and the FBI said he died by suicide.

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Jefferey Epsteins name is also featured on the dress multiple times,a nod to the connections between Bill Clinton and Epstein. After Epstein's death in 2019,conspiracy theories spread onlineconnecting his death to Hillary Clinton.Days after his death, the New York City Office of the Chief Medical Examinersaid his cause of death was suicide by hanging.

Based on our research, we rate SATIRE the claim thatHillary Clinton wore a dress to the Met Gala with names of people and conspiracy theories. The photo was digitally manipulated to include names of individuals from thebaseless Clinton body count conspiracy theory and other conspiracy theories surrounding Clinton. Fact checkers and news organizations have repeatedly debunked the claims that the Clintons are to blame for an array of deaths.

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