April 29, 2026
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Excerpt: Shadows of Azadi
A dear friend and tireless worker in the field of peacekeeping, Ezabir talks about the personal...

Manisha Sobhrajani works with communities in some of the most remote and hostile environments across India, focusing on trauma, reconciliation, and the human cost of conflict and displacement. With a background in journalism and publishing, she brings rigorous research together with a deep commitment to lived realities, amplifying voices often excluded from mainstream narratives. Through her fieldwork and writing, Manisha explores how histories of violence and ecological vulnerability shape communities, particularly women, and strives to advocate for the basic human right to live with dignity. Her work engages not only with survivors and grassroots groups but also with policymakers and scholars, bridging gaps between on-the-ground realities and broader discourses of justice and human rights.
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