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Kailash Satyarthi’s Nobel Peace Prize Caps Decades of Fighting Child Slavery in India

It is part of Breaking India project. Just be vigilant.

Funny the West knew about him and no one in India did. I will read up about what he has done before commenting further.

Why did the media ignore Kailash Satyarthi? - The Economic Times


But I agree, that is only one part of the full picture.

@seiko There some people are abusing Malala and the west, and here some people are abusing Satyarthi and the west, while both extremism and child labour are hard realities in their respective countries; similar ideology in different colours? :)

No one is abusing Kailash Satyarthi, only the west :sick:

It is this kind of dishonesty and twisted deviousness that makes you contemptible. As usual you live up to your reputation. :tdown:

India is a Biggest democracy base on population still promote child slavery, worse than the communist China. Nobel prize rightfully award to the person whom want to end this inhumane treatment?

Thank you for proving my point :tup:
 
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India is a Biggest democracy base on population still promote child slavery, worse than the communist China. Nobel prize rightfully award to the person whom want to end this inhumane treatment?

India doesn't promote child slavery, in fact child slavery/labour is illegal in India, but because of the very large population and roughly about a quarter of the population under poverty, we are finding it difficult to implement a solution that is both ethical & practical.
 
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No one is abusing Kailash Satyarthi, only the west :sick:
It is this kind of dishonesty and twisted deviousness that makes you contemptible. As usual you live up to your reputation. :tdown:

Couple of posts just from the first page, Satyarthi is a "Gutter inspector" who was "Incubated" by west to malign India, how about that for an example of abuse? Satyarthi has devoted 30 years of his life for a cause that has helped thousands of poor & helpless children, what you two have done for the oppressed section of the society, or for anybody other than yourselves, that you assume the right to spew filth against someone who has left his comfort zone, gone out and done that?

Sathyarthi is a Kejriwal supporter. This is just another attempt by West at honoring our gutter inspectors like Arundhathi Roy, Medha Paktar, Harsh Mander.
No I read he was Kejriwal supporter. Also his name has been on the Nobel Peace price index for years now. Like they have been incubating him.

Another thing is last year the Islamists and Vatican came together with a proposal to make India free of slavery. You can guess what it would have been. They wanted to collaborate with govt of India for that, but were refused permission by the Indian govt. So I guess this is their way to bring back the issue in public glare again.
 
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The circus raid was a reminder of the factors that converge in favor of employers using bonded labor in India: caste differences, religious differences, political and economic leverage. About 28 million children ages 6 to 14 are working in India, according to Unicef, the United Nations children’s agency. Mr. Satyarthi’s organization, called Bachpan Bachao Andolan, or Save the Children Mission, is credited with freeing some 70,000 of them. In 1994, he started Rugmark, now GoodWeave International, in which rugs are certified to have been made without child labor.

I don't know Nobel Peace Prize should be rewarded to the country like this...

It should be rewarded to the country who really successful eliminate Child Slavery.


It's like giving a reward to an amateur researcher who just want to make a technological breakthru, although not yet successful.

Not to the one who success in his research and changed the world.
 
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Couple of posts just from the first page, Satyarthi is a "Gutter inspector" who was "Incubated" by west to malign India, how about that for an example of abuse? Satyarthi has devoted 30 years of his life for a cause that has helped thousands of poor & helpless children, what you two have done for the oppressed section of the society, or for anybody other than yourselves, that you assume the right to spew filth against someone who has left his comfort zone, gone out and done that?
@Saheli is our new reincarnation of goddess Indrani...
 
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I don't know Nobel Peace Prize should be rewarded to the country like this...

It should be rewarded to the country who really successful eliminate Child Slavery.


It's like giving a reward to an amateur researcher who just want to make a technological breakthru, although not yet successful.

Not to the one who success in his research and changed the world.

And you guys don't even know whether the figures & claims CCP dishing out to you are true or false, there are no truly independent organization in China to approve or disapprove CCP's claim without any fear, and no credible opposition, no free NGO, no free media, so you guys have no other alternatives but to nod your heads like bobble-heads to your CCP masters.
 
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Couple of posts just from the first page, Satyarthi is a "Gutter inspector" who was "Incubated" by west to malign India, how about that for an example of abuse? Satyarthi has devoted 30 years of his life for a cause that has helped thousands of poor & helpless children, what you two have done for the oppressed section of the society, or for anybody other than yourselves, that you assume the right to spew filth against someone who has left his comfort zone, gone out and done that?

The list of Gutter inspectors mentioned was quite accurate, Kailash Satyarthi's is suspect. Which is a fair assessment.

If he has done good work, then it is commendable. If he has partnered missionaries and vested interests then it is condemnable.

Noble prize changes nothing.

Indian Media is YET to write extensively about his work so public knowledge is LIMITED except by what the Western Propaganda machine has churned out. And I am VERY skeptical of what they tell us.

So in my view the Jury is still out. I only agree with his Cause. His methods and practices are yet to be investigated by the Indian media. Once it does, people can make a more informed opinion.

Kailash has partnered extensively with the west who are the primary buyers of Carpets woven by Indian children. That is why he has come into prominence and is recognized by the west. There are thousands others who do similar work but do not get recognized.
 
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The list of Gutter inspectors mentioned was quite accurate, Kailash Satyarthi's is suspect. Which is a fair assessment.

If he has done good work, then it is commendable. If he has partnered missionaries and vested interests then it is condemnable.

Noble prize changes nothing.

Indian Media is YET to write extensively about his work so public knowledge is LIMITED except by what the Western Propaganda machine has churned out. And I am VERY sceptical of what they tell us.

So in my view the Jury is still out. I only agree with his Cause. His methods and practices are yet to be investigated by the Indian media. Once it does, people can make a more informed opinion.

Kailash has partnered extensively with the west who are the primary buyers of Carpets woven by Indian children. That is why he has come into prominence and is recognized by the west. There are thousands others who do similar work but do not get recognized.

Right, there are thousands others who do similar work but do not get recognized, and he was also not recognized by our media, our media is primarily after 'breaking news' and they barely bother about highlighting such people, and just because they are not highlighted by our media doesn't mean they are not doing good work or they are suspects of some evil conspiracy against India the moment they get recognized by others.
 
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Right, there are thousands others who do similar work but do not get recognized, and he was also not recognized by our media, our media is primarily after 'breaking news' and they barely bother about highlighting such people, and just because they are not highlighted by our media doesn't mean they are not doing good work or they are suspects of some evil conspiracy against India the moment they get recognized by others.

The suspicion comes from the company he keeps, not because of the work he does.

The suspicion arise from his list of western sponsored awards and his western sponsored trademark "Rugmark" that has established itself as the moral doorkeepers of the carpet weaving industry after being sponsored and funded by the West.

The "Others" that you speak off has a long history of Slave Trading, corporate greed, Hegemony, Religious persecution, political one-upmanship and sponsored political interference in other Nations.

You are free to bask and rejoice in such "recognition", I will continue to seek more evidence before forming an opinion.
 
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You are free to bask and rejoice in such "recognition", I will continue to seek more evidence before forming an opinion.

Sure, because that's what some people prefer to do, they won't do a bit themselves towards the society, but they will do everything to tarnish those who do it. It's about mindset.
 
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Sure, because that's what some people prefer to do, they won't do a bit themselves towards the society, but they will do everything to tarnish those who do it. It's about mindset.

.......... as expected, a Strawman. :coffee:


Colonial mentality - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A Colonial mentality is a conceptual theory around feelings of inferiority within some societies post-European colonialism, relative to the values of the foreign powers which they became aware of through the contact period of colonization. The concept essentially refers to the acceptance, by the colonized, of the culture or doctrines of the colonizer as intrinsically more worthy or superior.
 
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.......... as expected, a Strawman. :coffee:


Colonial mentality - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A Colonial mentality is a conceptual theory around feelings of inferiority within some societies post-European colonialism, relative to the values of the foreign powers which they became aware of through the contact period of colonization. The concept essentially refers to the acceptance, by the colonized, of the culture or doctrines of the colonizer as intrinsically more worthy or superior.

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Kailash Satyarthi's Nobel Prize decoded | India News Analysis Opinions on Niti Central

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The announcement of the Nobel Peace Prize for Kailash Satyarthi was somewhat of a shock. Firstly he was practically unknown within India with journalists and others all shaking their heads and asking “Satyarthi who?” Secondly, the announcement from the Norwegian Nobel Committee was both politically charged and condescending:

The Nobel Committee regards it as an important point for a Hindu and a Muslim, an Indian and a Pakistani, to join in a common struggle for education and against extremism. Many other individuals and institutions in the international community have also contributed. It has been calculated that there are 168 million child labourers around the world today. In 2000 the figure was 78 million higher. The world has come closer to the goal of eliminating child labour.

The announcement draws on the old theme of Western “parity” between India and Pakistan, and then calls out the purportedly “Hindu” and “Muslim” affiliations of the awardees. Now, going back at least 10 years we did not find the religion of the awardees mentioned in the Nobel Peace Prize announcement. Barack Obama is not called out as a Christian, nor are the affiliations of Marti Ahtisaari, Al Gore, Mohammad Yunus, or any of the other awardees called out. Why the necessity to call out Satyarthi as a Hindu?

Not that Satyarthi is, by any stretch, a Hindu leader. In fact, Ellen Barry, writing in the New York Times, explicitly points out that he is a Marxist. Here is my exchange with her:

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The long-standing friend and colleague that Barry cites is Simon Steyne. Simon Steyne, according to a report in the Telegraph was a Marxist and “A former militant schoolboy who was once considered so dangerous that his activities were investigated by MI5 is working as a senior official for the Trades Union Congress.” Steyne was vice-chairman of the Schools Action Union, an organisation of militants, “An extreme Maoist group” that Steyne himself described as a “”Marxist-Leninist-Liberal broad front”. In any case, all this Steyne says, is in the past.

Would the Nobel Prize Committee call out a Marxist in the West as a “Christian” just as it calls Satyarthi as a “Hindu.” It appears on the lines of “thou protesteth too much”, unusually calling out a religious affiliation of someone who is clearly not properly identified with that label. What exactly are they trying to hide?

Speaking of religious affiliation, it looks like there is another nexus at play. Of the congratulations Satyarthi got, one came from World Vision who identified him as a “partner.”

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World Vision is powerful evangelical organisation that makes no secret of its Christian affiliation and agenda. Satyarthi partnering with World Vision brings the classic Breaking India nexus into play—using Indian Leftists to pave the way for evangelism mission in India. World Vision declined to provide additional details of their relationship. “Project Rescue:” that aims to bring trafficked children “to Jesus” is another potential link. Other Christian evangelical websites such as “Rivers of Hope”, referenced Satyarthi’s Bachpan Bachao Andolan rescues, though their exact relationship remained unclear.

Jaya Jaitley, in an NDTV interview after the Nobel was announced, also gave a less-than-glowing review of Satyarthi. Apparently she was quite familiar with his work from the 1980s before he got the Nobel, but she “found the selection of awards rather strange.”

She also mentioned that “we hadn’t heard much about his work lately. He has gotten a lot of international awards and there are some cynical comments on how these awards are selected.” There were many people working on the issue of child labour and Satyarthi’s work was not particularly notable. She called out Swami Agnivesh, who Satyarthi“trained with” as the one who brought this issue to the fore and was the prime mover. It is unlikely a saffron-clad “Hindu” would be given the Nobel, however.

If we take a look at the list of awards that Satyarthi has received, Jaitley’s contention is certainly borne out.

– Defenders of Democracy Award (2009-USA)

– Alfonso Comin International Award (2008-Spain)

– Medal of the Italian Senate (2007-Italy)

– Heroes Acting to End Modern Day Slavey by US State Department (2007-USA)

– Freedom Award (2006-USA)

– In October 2002, Satyarthi was awarded the Wallenberg Medal from the University of Michigan in recognition of his courageous humanitarian work against the exploitation of child labor.

– Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Award (1999-Germany)

– La Hospitalet Award (1999-Spain)

– De Gouden Wimpel Award (1998-Netherlands)

– Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award (1995-USA)

– The Trumpeter Award (1995-USA)

– The Aachener International Peace Award (1994-Germany)

Germany, USA, Spain and Italy are certainly prominent among the countries from which these awards originate. Also the US State Deparment has both awarded Satyarthi and funded his Bachpan Bachao Andolan (BBA) during the Bush era.

Finally, Megha Bahree writes in Forbes that her experience with Satyarthi’s Bachpan Bachao Andolan was “Anything But Nobel-Worthy.” She mentions being taken by a BBA representative on a “tour” to show her child labour for a story she was doing. But none of the places she took her had child labor, till he finally asked her to wait and presented a situation with looked fake to her journalistic eyes. As she pointed out “the problem is that the more children you show “rescued”, the more funds you get from foreign donors.” On that account BBA appeared to be doing rather well. According to Madhu Kishwar, as far back as 12 years ago, he was funded $2 million dollars by US and German foundations.

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Kailash Satyarthi has no doubt done some good work. At the same time he also appears to be deeply embedded in Western institutional structures and sources of funding for a long time. But he also has his local supporters. He has received an endorsement from Dr. Vaidik, who also claims to know him for long. Dr. Vaidik says that Satyarthi is not self-promotional and keep a simple lifestyle. On the other hand it is difficult to reconcile the slew of largely foreign awards, criticism of peers and charges of inflating numbers with the endorsement of lack of self-promotion.

The verdict is still out on Satyarthi and the Nobel on whether he is a hero manufactured by Western institutions for their own interests or a simple, unassuming human rights worker. Given the pattern of funds, the less than stellar endorsement from peers, his Marxist leanings coming with a “Hindu” tag and relationships with evangelical organizations such as World Vision, we should take our newly minted hero with a grain of salt.
 
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