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home  > Community Response  > A Community Meeting on the Situation in Gujarat & Communal Harmony in India with Shabnam Hashmi Of "Sahmat", July 21, 2002


Shabnam Hashmi Program on Gujarat Riots

While Patriotic India is Busy in Its Jingoism, the Victims of the Continuing Genocide in Gujarat Are Rotting
By Shabnam Hasmi, June 21, 2002

Thoughts from Shabnam Hashmi in New Delhi
June 20, 2002

Appeal from Sahmat
June, 2002

Sahmat exhibition gets big response
HTC, Friday, March 22, 2002

New Delhi The response to the photo exhibitions and sale of artworks organised in the Capital to raise funds for relief and rehabilitation of the riot victims in Gujarat has been overwhelming with the sale crossing Rs 3 lakh on Thursday. ..

This was announced by the Safdar Hashmi Memorial Trust (SAHMAT), which has organised the exhibition. SAHMAT had urged the artists to send their works for the sale. Over 121 works were collected, which included many of well-known artists like Satish Gujral, Arpana Caur and Jatin Das.

Ethnic Cleansing In Ahmedabad: A Preliminary Report, SAHMAT, Fact Finding Team To Ahmedabad
Ahmedabad, 10-11th March 2002


A Community Meeting on the Situation in Gujarat & Communal Harmony in India with Shabnam Hashmi Of "Sahmat"
July 21, 2002

Where and When:
    Sunday, July 21, 2002, 6 PM
    University of Maryland, College Park, MD.
    Physics Department Building
About Shabnam Hashmi:
    Shabnam Hashmi, well known activist with "SAHMAT", the renowned communal harmony organization in India, will deliver a lecture on the current situation in Gujarat, and will tell us how we can help improve communal harmony in India.
Organized By:
    The Association of Indian Muslims of America (AIM)
    The Association for India's Development (AID)
    The Indian Muslim Relief Committee (IMRC)
    Progressive South Asians (DC Collective)
    Young India
    Asha DC
Directions:
    From Beltway (495) take Route 1 South for College Park. Go 1 mile; make right turn into the main gate of University of Maryland; go to the big landscaping circle with the letter "M"; make right turn; the Physics Department building is on your right hand. Parking lot is across from the building.
For Additional information:
Contact Kaleem Kawaja