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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.
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Finally, Indians errupt in Outrage Against Brute Lynchings of Innocents #Not in My Name
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Shabnam Hashmi Returns Minority Rights Award: NCM Has Lost Complete Credibility
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Why 200 Ordinary Hindus Did Not See A Dead Muslim Child On A Railway Station In North India
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My Silent Protest is An Expression of Grief & Guilt against the Lynchings: Prem Singh, Socialist Party of India
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When the Law Curbs Democratic Freedoms: India’s Anti-Terror Law, the UAPA
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A fatwa against sexual violence: the story of a historic world congress of female Islamic scholars
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No, Mr Jaitley,We have the Right to Speak on Violation of Civil Liberties, On Your Watch, Today
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Call for all citizens to wear black bands for “at least a week”; Muslims must go beyond “pointless protests”, says lawyer
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