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Kalachuvadu May 2016 issue focuses on a genocide, the seventh Anniversary of the may 2009 genocide of Tamils in Mullivaaikaal, Sri Lanka. This section edited by R. Cheran carries translations of poems and articles of Sinhalese poets written in solidarity. Sacha Eberling writes on memory and literature. Geeta Sukumaran writes on a cook book from the war Zone. T.M. Krishna's long article on M.S. Subhalakshmi's life of stifled creativity has been translated beautifully by Anamika. Nithyanand Jayaraman, Environmental and political activist, has started a new column from this issue. His first column focuses on Unilever's mercury poisonning in Kodai and the impact of Kodaikanal Won't rap song. With state elections coming up in May Vaa. Manikandan writes on the impact of social media on elections. This being the Dalit History month, Stalin Rajangam remember's the late dalit buddist activist Pournami Kuppusamy. Devibharathy's long story is a treat for literary enthusiasts. Blake Wentworth and Kanna write in memory of Bernard Bate. S.P. Udayakumar's column, poems , book reviews complete this very special issue.

Kalachuvadu Magazine Description:

PublisherKalachuvadu Publications

CategoryPolitics

LanguageTamil

FrequencyMonthly

Kalachuvadu is an international monthly journal for politics and culture. Published since 1988, it was founded by the noted Tamil writer Sundara Ramaswamy (1931-2005). Kalachuvadu was published first as a quarterly then a bi-monthly and has been a monthly since 2004.

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