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    Gita Sahgal (born 1956 or 1957) is a British writer, journalist, film director, and women's rights and human rights activist, whose work focusses on the...
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    to Power , a scathing, insightful account of Gandhi's rise to power. Gita Sahgal, the writer and journalist on issues of feminism, fundamentalism, and...
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  • for Human Rights?". The Nation. Retrieved 12 March 2016. Sahgal, Gita (13 May 2010). "Gita Sahgal: A Statement". The New York Review of Books. Retrieved...
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  • wrestler Gita Piramal Geeta Rani, Indian weightlifter Geeta Rao Gupta, AIDS and feminist activist J. Geeta Reddy, Indian politician Gita Sahgal Geeta Sane...
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    Gita Sahgal for the crime of going public with her concerns. Gita Sahgal is a woman of immense integrity and distinction. ... It is people like Gita Sahgal...
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    Gandhi (1944–1991) Sanjay Gandhi (1946–1980) Maneka Anand (b. 1956) Gita Sahgal (b. 1956/1957) Ravi Ajit Hutheesing (b. 1971) Rahul Rajiv Gandhi (b....
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    daughters born to Jawaharlal Nehru's sister, Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit Nayantara Sahgal (born 10 May 1927), the second of the three daughters born to Vijaya Lakshmi...
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    (1917-1992), Indian independence activist, served in the Azad Hind Fauj Gita Sahgal, Indian writer and journalist Parul Sehgal, former senior editor and...
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  • Gano Forum political party in Bangladesh since he founded it in 1992. Gita Sahgal, who later produced War Crimes File, said she first met Bergman when...
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  • wrote an autobiography with coauthor Rahila Gupta, Circle of Light. Gita Sahgal made a film called Unprovoked for the British television investigative...
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  • Gandhi (1944–1991) Sanjay Gandhi (1946–1980) Maneka Anand (b. 1956) Gita Sahgal (b. 1956/1957) Ravi Ajit Hutheesing (b. 1971) Rahul Rajiv Gandhi (b....
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    Gandhi (1944–1991) Sanjay Gandhi (1946–1980) Maneka Anand (b. 1956) Gita Sahgal (b. 1956/1957) Ravi Ajit Hutheesing (b. 1971) Rahul Rajiv Gandhi (b....
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  • Arundhati Roy Purabi Roy Salman Rushdie Padma Sachdev Shashi Bhushan Sahai Gita Sahgal Sarojini Sahoo Nandini Sahu Sandilyan Ashwin Sanghi Sankar (writer) Gnani...
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  • associated with a rapid rise in child prostitution." Eight years later, Gita Sahgal spoke out with regard to the fact that prostitution and sex abuse crops...
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  • been found in conflicts in East Timor, Liberia, Kosovo, and Rwanda. Gita Sahgal of Amnesty International commented that, rather than being primarily...
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  • troops has been associated with a rapid rise in child prostitution." Gita Sahgal spoke out in 2004 about the fact that prostitution and sex abuse occurs...
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  • meets are shown committing suicide or having lost their minds. In 1995 Gita Sahgal produced the documentary War Crimes File, which was screened on Channel...
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  • Gandhi (1944–1991) Sanjay Gandhi (1946–1980) Maneka Anand (b. 1956) Gita Sahgal (b. 1956/1957) Ravi Ajit Hutheesing (b. 1971) Rahul Rajiv Gandhi (b....
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  • Gandhi (1944–1991) Sanjay Gandhi (1946–1980) Maneka Anand (b. 1956) Gita Sahgal (b. 1956/1957) Ravi Ajit Hutheesing (b. 1971) Rahul Rajiv Gandhi (b....
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  • future be entitled to protection under the Geneva Conventions. In 2010, Gita Sahgal, an Amnesty senior official, publicly condemned the organization for...
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    Gandhi (1944–1991) Sanjay Gandhi (1946–1980) Maneka Anand (b. 1956) Gita Sahgal (b. 1956/1957) Ravi Ajit Hutheesing (b. 1971) Rahul Rajiv Gandhi (b....
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    were reached that have absolutely no foundation whatsoever". In 2010, Gita Sahgal, then head of Amnesty's gender unit, publicly condemned her organisation...
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  • refusing to tackle the underlying themes and issues surrounding the event. Gita Sahgal, writing for The Daily Star, expressed similar concerns; lacking in any...
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  • Movement 1940–1999 Shadi Sadr Iran 1975 – Women's rights activist 1940–1999 Gita Sahgal United Kingdom, India 1956/7 – 1940–1999 Sarojini Sahoo India 1956 –...
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  • family) in 1954. Swadhyaya is a self-study process based on the Bhagavad Gita which has spread across nearly 100,000 villages in India, Americas, Europe...
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  • Commonwealth Walter Rodney, historian and Guyanese political activist Gita Sahgal, writer and journalist, film director, and human rights activist Alan...
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    troops has been associated with a rapid rise in child prostitution". Gita Sahgal spoke out in 2004 with regard to the fact that prostitution and sex abuse...
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  • campaigners have been Pragna Patel, Meena Patel and Hannana Siddiqui. Gita Sahgal, the writer and journalist (on issues of feminism, fundamentalism, and...
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    Archived from the original on 4 February 2016. Retrieved 28 March 2018. Gita Sahgal (2 April 2015). "Sharia law, apostasy and secularism". OpenDemocracy...
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  • People: Indira Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Salman Rushdie, Rajiv Gandhi, Gita Sahgal, Faisal Shahzad, Muhammad Iqbal, Fazal Mahmood. General Books LLC. 2011...
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