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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.
NAPM expresses solidarity with JNU
In a statement, it condemns the inaction and abetment of the Delhi police and the government in helping facilitate the violence at JNU
Jamia issues press statement condemning JNU violence
Jamia, DU and JNU to go on a fact-finding mission regarding violent attacks on JNU students
Two from Hindutva fringe outfits arrested for Patna teen’s murder
They were arrested in the murder case of Amir Hanzla who was last seen holding the tricolor at an anti-CAA protest
At least 7 killed in UP in clashes with police during anti-CAA protests
Violence across Meerut, Muzaffarnagar and Bijnaur
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
AMU students back Jamia brethren, police attack them too!
Image Courtesy: PTIOn Sunday, within hours of laying siege...
Protests intensify in Assam, prominent BJP leaders resign, ULFA declares fight against CAB
14th Dec: Protests against the Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB)...
BJP members resign from their posts; oppose CAA 2019
Police brutality still on as they open fire at peaceful protestors in many places
Hostels become detention camps: Army lays siege at colleges in Assam
The people of Assam are being stripped off their human rights, one bullet at a time.
Police lathi-charge students at Anti-Citizenship Amendment Act protests in Delhi
Image Courtesy:scroll.in Violent clashes erupted when students of Jamia Milia...
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