This year the Rafto Prize was given to the National Campaign on Dalit Human Rights. For their brave struggle to prompted alit rights and for its emphasis on recognizing that the oppression resulting from caste prejudice is a serious violation of international human rights.
The National Campaign on Dalit Human Right was established in 1998 as a large coalition of Dalit organizations, human right activists and academics. They are all determined to address the issue of caste-based discrimination within a human rights perspective, and to protect and promote the rights of Dalits.
After the Rafto Prize giving ceremony on Sunday I saw the movie. The name is “Cash Back”. The movie was one of the nicest I have seen lately. Together with love, money and boredom the film basically was about stopping the time. The brightest thought I remember from the movie is:
“You can speed it up, you can slow it down, you can even freeze a moment, but you cannot stop time. You can’t delete when it’s done”.