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	<title>Comments on: A long weekend with Gaskell and Bowers</title>
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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2003 18:04:41 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>RAHA, if loosely translated, means freedom or independence. We are a group of independent writers belonging to different countries, communities, creeds, castes, religions, races, languages and sexes. Our prime objective is to fight for freedom &#x2014; the freedom to read, write and speak what one thinks is right.</p>
<p>RAHA professes &#x2014; and gives its members, well wishes and compatriots &#x2014; absolute freedom of the spoken and the written word. We endeavor to support independent writers from all parts of the world, while opposing any kind of censorship or suppression.</p>
<p>We seek your support to fight for this noble cause. You can help RAHA by contributing your work &#x2014; be it poetry, fiction, non-fiction, critique, you name it &#x2014; provided it is of quality and is committed to a cause.<br />
Please announce RAHA we site to work better.<br />
We invite you to join RAHA by quoting Giannes Ritsos&#x2019; poetic line:</p>
<p>The peace is the library</p>
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