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DOGSOC is an acronym used by certain Regulatory Assassins in South East Asia and SAARCcountries.
DOGSOC translates exactly into English as "Dismantling our Governments Selling our Cities"".
The acronym encompasses indigenous movements of peoples affected by forcible land acquisition of often corrupt Governments through Private Public Partnership models.
The acronym was probably first used by in the underground magazine "Jhanger Baang" distributed by Aditya Bandhopadhyaya at IIT Kharagpur in October 1976 for which he was arrested during the Indian Emergency.
This rare magazine's xerox copy has been acquired very recently under India's Right to Information Act from Court records and is in process of being translated and scanned.
Subsequent DOGSOC movements have heavily influenced cross border tribal and ethnic groups in India's Eastern States and along the borders with Bangladesh and Myanmar.
The Latin revolutionary Che was often the recurring heroic symbol for these movements.