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...So Who is to Blame? (Opinions) 1-08-2002
by Mervin J. Jebaraj
Consider this: A courtroom scene where John Doe I is sentenced to life imprisonment and John Doe II is sentenced to death by lethal injection….. The constitution provides for the right to appeal. Now consider this: An Appellate Court…....

Holocaust Memorials are Hypocritical (Opinions) 6-09-2005
by Mervin J. Jebaraj
On a particularly cold day in March, I found myself walking on a somber grassy patch where the Holocaust Memorials are erected in Boston, U.S.A. While I walked among the structures that were raised to remember the victims, I was overcome with...

I Dreamt of Two Worlds (Opinions) 1-08-2002
by Mervin J. Jebaraj
One fine (seemingly) summer’s morning, I staggered out of bed and opened my window to the world. The world I had dreamt of the night before was a beautiful place; I pinched myself to test if I was still dreaming. But NO! I was no longer...

India, Pakistan and the Kashmir issue (Opinions) 4-01-2002
by Mervin J. Jebaraj
India and Pakistan were never meant to be neighbours, they were to be one country and hence neither will be the good neighbour next door. Flash back, 1947--- The freedom struggle against the British in India was almost successful and then to...

Terrorism - The Cancer of Civilization (Opinions) 5-10-2001
by Mervin J. Jebaraj
In the light of the recent terrorist attacks in the USA, the world begins to wonder how such an act can be carried out. Thousands of innocent people were killed, because a couple of people had no value for human life. I had been to the World...