Wednesday, March 12, 2008
The long silence
Great article in the WP on a project in India on recording history of the Partition. It's high time someone did it before that generation dies out. I've members of my family who are displaced by Partition and they've always been reluctant to talk about it. Urvashi Butalia's book was a great first step
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