Reproduction of
hegemonic national cultures, traditions, faiths, identity, way of life,
ideologies, and superiorities through Asia-Pacific Master of Human Rights and
Democratisation, THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY, UNO, EU, Global Campus of Human
Rights against socio-religious-cultural and gender victims- LGBTQ Eye, Dr.Suryaraju
Mattimalla Why I Am Not Indian: The Untouchable
Rejecting India's Citizenship
Associate Professor Danielle Celermaje, Director, Master of Human
Rights program; Director, Asia
Pacific Master of Human Rights and Democratisation | Faculty of Arts, THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY,
2011.
During the visit of the EU Human Rights Commission, Danielle
Celermaje (2011) ordered MHRD students to wear national dresses that
represented their national cultures, traditions, faiths, identity, and way of
life. At the local, regional, and national levels in their home countries, MHRD
students are black-skinned, white-masked, Janus-faced, conservative, hard-core,
traditional, but members of human rights on international platforms. Their way
of life is not contrary to any hardcore ideology. They are members of various
radical religious bodies in their origin countries, such as the BJP, RSS, VHP,
IS, Taliban, SIMI, etc. Every terrorist organization is asking its citizens to
follow their national cultures, traditions, identities, and ways of life. MHRD
is not different from those superimposing terrorist ideologies. Through their
degree, MHRD simply reproduced hegemonic, conservative, terrorist, traditional
identities, whereas socio-religious-cultural and gender victims wanted to
abolish those national costumes, cultures, traditions, and religions that
dehumanize them in everyday life. I wore Levi's branded jeans and shirts,
whereas every MHRD student and teacher became hardcore conservative on that
day.
In 2011, Mr. Suryaraju Mattimalla, an
untouchable, sexual minority, and black, was the only MHRD student who
questioned the super-imposition of religious terrorist ideologies in the MHRD
program, and the entire MHRD united to remove him from the degree, but in the
name of plagiarism, allowing 17 plagiarized students to graduate.
LGBTQ Eye, Dr.Suryaraju
Mattimalla Why I Am Not Indian: The Untouchable
Rejecting India's Citizenship
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