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Brute Violence in Bengal sparks citizens’ urgent warning

A joint statement signed by more than 140 activists, academics, former ministers, artists and scientists has warned of “all out fratricide” in India following violent attacks on opposition leaders in West Bengal.

Kisan Mukti Yatra: All India Farmers Protests from July 6 -18

Countryside, from July 6 to 18, a  Collective of...

MASUKA, Protect Innocents from Lynching, Draft Bill to Be Released on Friday

“Protection from Lynching Act”, Manav Suraksha Kanoon (Human Security...

Protest Rises Against Lynch Culture: Jantar Mantar, Again

Citizens Come Out Against Lynch Culture As the timeline of...

Is Mob Lynching to Become the Norm in India, Now?

 'Storybook Nightmare' Image Courtesy: Shoili KanungoWhen we heard of...

Muslim Youth Killed in Police Firing, Goalpara: Assam

http://newsclick.in/muslim-youth-killed-police-firing-assams-goalparaYakub Ali, a 22-year-old Muslim man, was killed when...

Don’t Kill in My Name: A Report on the Protest

The spontaneous "Not in My Name" protests were held...

Breaking Silence, Pushing Boundaries, a Newcomer to Mumbai, Writes on #Not in My Name Protest

Silent spectators and hostile mobs are murderers everywhere, read...

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