Saturday, May 18, 2024

Topic: Anti-Muslim Pogrom Delhi 2020

‘Act before situation in India devolves into a full state of genocide against Muslims,’ Bhim Army chief writes to UN

Bhim Army Chief Chandrashekhar Azad wrote an Open Letter to the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights requesting a UN-mandated international Commission of Inquiry or a similar international mechanism to investigate serious human rights violations in India, particularly the on-going anti-Muslim pogrom in the national capital of India.

World exists only in her eyes, what her eyes saw in the carnage

Situation is still very tense in Mustafabad. Of all the sleepless nights, this one seems to be the longest – everyone here is concerned about the threat given to Shaheen Bagh by Ravikant Bhadana and his gang of Hindu terrorists. Every lane is dotted with groups of women and men sitting together, guarding their streets and talking about those 72 hours and their shadow that continues to grow thicker.

‘Police beat her up in custody’, alleges sister of anti-CAA activist Ishrat Jahan who was arrested by Delhi police

Ishrat, a lawyer and former municipal councilor from the Congress party, had been at the forefront of the Khureji Khas sit-in protest against CAA since it began on January 13.

Relatives of deceased in Delhi violence demand immediate arrest of Kapil Mishra

"It is all because of Kapil Mishra. Protests have been going on peacefully. Did you hear about any kind of fights or violence? It was only after Kapil Mishra spread the venom that the fights happened," Hazra Kathun told Maktoob.

Indian diaspora in 15 European cities protest against Delhi violence

More than hundreds of people gathered in the demonstrations held in at least 15 major European cities, including Brussels, Geneva, Helsinki, Kraków, the Hague, Stockholm, Dublin, Paris, Berlin, Glasgow and London against the anti-Muslim pogrom in northeast Delhi and discriminatory citizenship acts on Saturday.

In photos: books, benches and dreams burnt to ashes

Thousands of paper sheets cover the road in front of two neighbouring schools in the mouth of Brijpuri road. its windows broken, benches burnt and furniture heckled. DRP Convent secondary school and Rajdhani public school, separated by a wall with beautiful graffitis on both ends suffered heavy loss in the worst carnage in the capital city of India.