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From Assam’s Soil to Detention and Back: The tragic death of Amzad Ali
Locked up in Matia detention camp despite generations-long roots in Assam, 49-year-old Amzad Ali dies of cancer as authorities ignore medical appeals; family finally lays him to rest in his native village
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A peek into the right-wing’s playbook of hate
How supremacist forces create bogeymen and perpetuate a climate of fear
After Mumbai; Nagpur, Pune and Kurla show the way against CA, NPR-NRC
Nagpur witnessed the largest protest with more than 1 lakh people joining in
They came wearing clothes of harmony: Mumbai’s Dec 19
An eyewitness account of Mumbai's historic 2019 rally at August Kranti Maidan.
Police attacks peaceful protesters including women at Delhi Gate, 32 detained
Image Courtesy: TOIIn a continued brutal crackdown on any...
Adityanath’s UP launched a brutal crackdown on HR defenders, Muslims: #anti-CAA, anti-NRC-NPR
Habeas Corpus filed to trace whereabouts of Mohd Shohaib, S. Darapuri. Even as the DGP confirmed the deaths of six protesters with 14 being injured. As we go to press, however, unconfirmed reports however indicated that as many as 14 persons may have lost their lives
“Govt open to suggestions about CAA”: BJP Official events as police cracks down in Delhi, UP
Keeping the protests in mind, ally LJP writes to BJP to have a re-discussion about the CAA
BJP deletes Amit Shah’s comment about NRC from its Twitter handle
Is this the first step towards backing off from the implementation of the CAA and NRC?
Citizenship Amendment Act, 2019: The Fire that consumes India
Image Courtesy: hindustantimes.com“..the foreign races in Hindusthan must either...
Indian American Muslim Council condemns police brutality during anti-CAA protests in India
International organisations come together to organise solidarity meets and protests in Texas
Dalits and Muslims come together at anti-CAA protest in Malegaon
60,000 people turn up, protest remains peaceful
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