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Video of street play portrayed as actual “Murder of Hindu Woman by Leftist Muslims in Kerala”

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Sangh Parivar-aligned social media handles circulated fake news by claiming that the video of a street play is actual footage of murder.

 

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Yet another instance of fake news being spread about Kerala has come to light as Sangh Parivar-aligned social media handles sought to portray scenes from a street play as video footage of an actual murder.

The play, titled ‘Silence is Dangerous’, was staged in Kalikavu in Malappuram district by members of the left-wing Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI).

The performance was about the rising attacks against secular, left-wing and rationalist activists, in the context of the recent murder of journalist Gauri Lankesh.

A Facebook page named राष्ट्रवादी Zee News [‘Rashtrawadi Zee News’] posted a video clip of the street play, with the description, “Dangerous. Leftist Muslims in Kerala have killed a Hindu woman in the middle of a road. Hindus left stunned. Has Kerala become Syria?”

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“Muslims have shot dead an RSS supporter Hindu woman in Kerala”, says the text overlaid on the video posted by the page.

The street play shows a woman being pulled out of the car and being shot down, in a clear reference to the brutal murder of Gauri Lankesh who was gunned down a week ago.

DYFI Kalikavu Area Secretary CT Sakkariya told Newsclick, “The play was organised as part of a campaign against RSS violence. It talks about the violence and physical attacks unleashed by the Sangh Parivar on secular people.”

“The RSS brands anybody who talks about RSS violence as “anti-national”. For them, anybody who criticises the RSS is an anti-national”, said Sakkariya, who also played the lead role in the play.

The video has been posted by Sangh Parivar-aligned handles in Twitter, and shared numerous times.

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Communist Party of India (Marxist) leader and Lok Sabha MP MB Rajesh lashed out against the propaganda which sought to propagate communal hatred. He said that such pages are circulating lies against Kerala on the occasion of Janmashtami. There have been several instances in the recent years where Hindutva outfits have tried to instigate violence in the run-up to religious festivals.

Earlier in February 2016, the Zee News television channel had been caught red-handed for broadcasting fake videos about the students of Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi. The channel is yet to issue any apology for this act.

The post on the Rashtrawadi Zee News page has disappeared after the duplicity of the propaganda was exposed.

Watch the circulated video below, with English subtitles added by us for Malayalam dialogues to remove all confusion.

Courtesy: Newsclick.in
 

‘If we can feed 160m, we can also feed 700,000 Rohingya refugees’

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The premier also directed the local government to make sure the sick and wounded Rohingya were well taken care of in the hospitals and they receive immediate medical attention.

 

‘If we can feed 160m, we can also feed 700,000 Rohingya refugees’
Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina wipes off a Rohingya woman’s tear while distributing aids among the refuge seekers in different camps in Cox’s Bazar BSS
 

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Monday said Bangladesh can feed 700,000 Rohingya refugees.

“We have the ability to feed 160 million people of Bangladesh and we have enough food security to feed the 700,000 refugees,” the prime minister at a programme after visiting the The Kutupalong Refugee Camp in Ukhiya, Cox’s Bazar.

After visiting the refugee camps and distributing aid, Sheikh Hasina spoke of the 10 million Bangali refugees during the Liberation War and said: “We have let the Rohingya in on humanitarian grounds and I ask the people of this country to help ease their suffering in whatever way they can.”

Violence erupted again in Rakhine State of Myanmar on August 24, forcing almost 300,000 Rohingya refugees into Bangladesh totalling the amount to 700,000 so far.

 

The prime minister went on to say: “I ask the international community to put pressure on the Myanmar government to take back their nationals.

“Bangladesh wants to maintain peace and good relations with its neighbouring countries, but it cannot accept unjust acts of the Myanmar government. We will do all we can to ease the suffering of the Rohingya refugees.”

Asking for peace, the prime minster said: “Does the Myanmar government not have a conscience? How can they displace hundreds or thousands of people because of a few?”

Hasina also directed the local government to make sure the sick and wounded Rohingya were well taken care of in the hospitals and they receive immediate medical attention.

This article first appeared on banglatribune.com