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Stories by Arundhati Roy

Arundhati Roy lives in New Delhi, India. She is the author of "The God of Small Things" and "Power Politics" (South End Press).

The U.S. and Europe Have Propped Up So Many Corrupt "Democracies" That the Word Is Losing Meaning

What's next in a world where democracy has been so hollowed out?
Posted on Sep 30, 2009, Source: Tomdispatch.com

Killings and Concentration Camps: A Colossal Humanitarian Tragedy is Underway in Sri Lanka and No One is Saying a Word

What is happening right now in Sri Lanka, and what is being so effectively hidden from public scrutiny, is a brazen, openly racist war.
Posted on Apr 1, 2009, Source: Comment Is Free

India Has to Take a Look in the Mirror to Understand the Mumbai Attacks

The attacks were the cumulative result of decades of expedient dirty deeds in Kashmir.
Posted on Dec 15, 2008, Source: Tomdispatch.com

Conscience Of a Juror

To ask why there is a World Tribunal on Iraq is like asking someone who stops at the site of an accident where people are dying, why did you stop?
Posted on Jun 28, 2005, Source: Democracy Now!

People Vs. Empire

The Iraqi resistance is fighting on the frontlines of the battle against Empire. And therefore that battle is our battle.
Posted on Dec 14, 2004, Source: In These Times

The New American Century

We must act to make it materially impossible for Empire to achieve its aims. Soldiers should refuse to fight, reservists should refuse to serve, workers should refuse to load ships and aircraft with weapons.
Posted on Jan 22, 2004, Source: The Nation

Letter From Arundhati Roy

Memo to America: When you join the battle to reclaim democracy, not in your hundreds of thousands, but in your millions, you will be greeted joyously by the rest of the world.
Posted on May 26, 2003, Source: AlterNet

Under the Nuclear Cloud

People on both sides of the Indo-Pak border live on hairtrigger alert as their leaders callously play a radioactive game of chicken.
 
Posted on Jun 6, 2002, Source: AlterNet