NEW DELHI (Reuters) - An Indian court convicted 24 Hindus on Thursday of murder and other charges related to an anti-Muslim riot in the western state of Gujarat in which dozens of Muslims were killed ...
An Indian court Friday acquitted an ally of Prime Minister Narendra Modi who was the most senior figure convicted over the deadly 2002 Gujarat religious riots. Maya Kodnani, who served as a minister ...
AHMEDABAD, India (Reuters) - On the night of February 28, 2002, two toddlers living in adjacent alleys were dragged out of a slum district in Ahmedabad in Gujarat that had been set ablaze by a mob in ...
The government of the Indian state of Gujarat continues to obstruct justice and prevent accountability for the perpetrators of violence committed during communal riots in 2002 that left as many as ...
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2002 Gujarat riots case: Videographer turns hostile, AK-47 video tape missing; court acquits 3
AHMEDABAD: Ostensibly hard videographic evidence of three persons — one allegedly wielding an AK-47 — being involved in the 2002 riots withered away in court with the videographer recanting his ...
A study released by the Mumbai-based Centre for Study of Society and Secularism (CSSS), supported by data from India Hate Lab, documents incidents of violence and targeting of Muslims across India in ...
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Opposition leader and general election frontrunner Narendra Modi accused the media on Wednesday of smearing him over sectarian rioting in 2002 in which more than 1,000 people, ...
Mumbai-based civil society organization ‘Centre for Study of Society and Secularism’ and “India Hate Lab” have come out with a study that highlights the different forms of violence against Muslims ...
The Gujarat High Court has frequently intervened to check executive overreach under the law, narrowing the scope of the state’s power to interfere in private property transactions ...
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