By Sabin Geyman The movie “Star Trek: Into Darkness” is an exercise in disjointed storytelling, mind-numbing action, and occult symbology. I like a story that is going somewhere—but it doesn’t have to go light-years away, and it doesn’t have to linger in the darkness, to get my attention. The sci-fi genre has always been dubious […]
Nepal: Conflicts remain, peace process in dilemma
The Nepalis witnessed a black day on 27 May 2012 as the Constituent Assembly (CA) got dissolved at midnight without declaring a new constitution awaited for four years. The CA, which was considered extremely inclusive in the world, was elected on 10 April 2008 with the goal of drafting a new constitution meant to address […]
ARE WEST’S UNHRC EFFORTS TO SAVE HUMANITY (EELAM) FROM THE RAJAPAKSE GENOCIDE CRIMES BEING UNDERMI
After keeping the world in suspense Delhi voted for the West’s historic March 2012 UNHRC resolution only with a condition that SL consents to any action for the crimes. In normal circumstances action on an UNHRC resolution follows automatically to hold accountability proceedings against those responsible (will this include the South Block ‘in the […]