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Manipur Year 4: Guns Without Justice

Three years into the worst episode of ethnic violence, marked by grave allegations of state failure and complicity, in post-independence India, the central government is preparing to deploy around...

Are Indian Christians safe under NDA II Rule?

Courtesy: John Dayal   Yes, says John Dayal who outlines 168...

A Cry for Reform, Islam

Dalil Boubakeur, rector of the Great Mosque of Paris....

War cry from Paris, not in my name

Courtesy: Frederic Legrand - COMEO / Shutterstock.com   I had been...

The Mob within Indian Democracy

  When the editors of Communalism Combat asked us to...

The Ambedkar Nehru combine saved India from becoming a Hindu Rashtra

Red Fort, 1993                   Courtesy: Ram Rahman   The Constitution of India...

Just like a Dog

  There is a Sinhala proverb which goes like this,...

A common terror pool

Javed AnandCourtesy: corbettreport.com   In its savagery and brutality, the ISIS...

Paris attacks: The answer is a global human resistance to Islamism

Maryam Namazie ​Courtesy: Getty Images   We mourn our dead in Paris...

Building the Idea of India

  Young Friends,As in the preliminary remarks it was said...

Talibanisation of Kashmir

 Post-Kargil, imported mujahideen are pedalling a Talibanised Islam in...

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