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How defending a 70-year-old Muslim shopkeeper triggered FIRs, highway blockades, and a law-and-order crisis in Uttarakhand

What began as a local intervention against alleged intimidation over a shop’s name spiralled into right-wing mobilisation, multiple FIRs, and a national debate on selective policing, free speech, and communal harmony in Kotdwar

Preparation for Violence, Gujarat 2002

  Role of the BJP and Allied Organisations: RSS/VHP/BD The role played...

State Complicity, Government of Gujarat, 2002, Role of Chief Minister

Courtesy: bpr.berkeley.eduThe post–Godhra carnage in Gujarat was an organised...

State Complicity, Police Misbehaviour, Gujarat 2002

Courtesy: ReutersEvidence before the Tribunal clearly establishes the absolute...

Role of the Central Government (NDA I) in Gujarat Genocidal Carnage

The complicity of the state government is obvious. And,...

Communalisation of Public Space Hospitals, Gujarat 2002

  Courtesy: ReutersOne of the most disturbing and sinister truths about...

Relief and Rehabilitation, Gujarat 2002

Relief  From the night of February 28, when brutal and...

Partisan Role of the Media, Gujarat 2002

The Tribunal recommends that all the recommendations made by...

Build-Up in Gujarat before 2002 through Segregation and Discrimination

Courtesy: AFP   In the past four years of BJP rule...

Nothing But Genocide, Gujarat 2002

  Nothing but Genocide Over the past three decades, a disturbing...

Recommendations, Short Term of the Concerned Citizens Tribunal, Gujarat 2002

Archived from Communalism Combat, November-December 2002 Year 9  No. 81-82,...

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