Tuesday, November 9, 2010

In the name of morals

Dr. Shrinivas Ramchandra Siras – (1946 -7th April, 2010)

Dr. Shrinivas Ramchandra Siras – (1946 -7th April, 2010)

A respected and learned man dedicates 22 years of his life to a university, parting valuable knowledge to the youth and moulding them into valued citizens of the world and how does the university reward him? By taking away his fundamental right to privacy, suspending him from his job, expelling him from his accommodation, defiling his dignity, traumatizing him mentally and ultimately leading him to his mysterious death; all in the name of upholding morality.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Gay Classmate

Lawrence Fobes “Larry” King (1993 – 2008)

Lawrence Fobes “Larry” King (January 13, 1993 – February 14, 2008)

Lawrence Fobes "Larry" King was born on January 13, 1993 in Ventura, California. Larry had a very hard childhood. He was adopted at age two by Gregory and Dawn King. His biological father had abandoned his wife who was a drug addict and failed to care for her son properly. Larry was prescribed medication because he had been diagnosed with reactive attachment disorder, a condition in which a child fails to develop relationships with his or her caregivers. His schooling suffered too due to this condition.

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Echoes

Charles O. Howard (January 31, 1961 – July 7, 1984)

Charles O. Howard (January 31, 1961 – July 7, 1984)

Charles O. Howard was an American hate-crime victim in Bangor, Maine in 1984. As Charles and a male companion, Roy Ogden, were walking down the street, three teenagers: Shawn Mabry-16, Jim Baines-15, and Daniel Ness-17, harassed Charles for being gay. The youths chased the pair, yelling homophobic epithets, until they caught Charles and threw him over the State Street Bridge into the Kenduskeag Stream, despite his pleas that he could not swim. He drowned, but his friend escaped and pulled a fire alarm. Charlie Howard's body was found by rescue workers several hours later.

Friday, June 4, 2010

Prayer to the living...









Remember your contemporaries who have passed away, and were of your age.
Remember the honours and fame they earned, the high posts they held and the beautiful bodies they possessed, and today all of them are turned to dust.
How they have left orphans and widows behind them.
No sign of them is left today, and they lie in the dark holes underneath the earth.
Picture their faces before your mind's eye and ponder.
Do not fix hopes on your wealth and do not laugh away life.
Remember how they walked and now all their joints lie separated and the tongue with which they talked lightly is eaten away by the worms and their teeth are corroded. They were foolishly providing for twenty years when even a day of their lives was not left. They never expected that death shall come to them thus at an unexpected hour.

- Ghazzali, (1058 -1111 A.D), mystic and philosopher, Islam, Sufism
Source : Essential Sufism, by James Fadiman & Robert Frager, Harper SanFrancisco, p.28

Photograph courtesy - Mr. Ravi kanth