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Arguments in Zakia Jafri case implicating top netas, cops and babus in 2002 carnage to conclude tomorrow in Gujarat HC

The tortuous round of proceedings in the famed Zakia Jafri case wound down to the final arguments today, April 27 in the Gujarat High Court; after tomorrow it’s the Day of Judgement The Zakia Jafri case is an attempt to establish criminal and administrative responsibility for the mass and targeted crimes that took place in…

Targeted Violence Preparing Ground for Assembly Elections, Gujarat: Factfinding Report

Over the past few days, since violence broke out in the Patan district of Gujarat, Sabrangindia has been bringing its readers reports. Yesterday we carried a detailed story of the allegedly brute targeting of the district’s Muslims and allegations of police complicity. Today we bring to our readers this Factfinding report by a group of…

‘They wish everyday to be dead’: The struggles of children in Gujarat’s riot rehabilitation camps

The children of the riots continue to suffer psychological and physical scars, which no one in the administration has attempted to understand, let alone heal. Image: Sam Panthaky “I haven’t had a drink in five months,” said Javed Shaikh. His voice slurs and hands shake as he spits back into a tiny glass, the mango…

2002 Gujarat riots “update”: 1,926 lost their lives; “historic” efforts on to link violence with state culpability

India’s most renowned human rights activist who has taken up the 2002 Gujarat riots cases, Teesta Setalvad, has told Counterview that a fresh exercise by her NGO, Citizens for Justice and Peace (CJP), suggests that “as many as 1,926 lives were lost in the reprisal violence that broke out after the Godhra tragedy from February…

2002 Gujarat riots “update”: 1,926 lost their lives; “historic” efforts on to link violence with state culpability

India’s most renowned human rights activist who has taken up the 2002 Gujarat riots cases, Teesta Setalvad, has told Counterview that a fresh exercise by her NGO, Citizens for Justice and Peace (CJP), suggests that “as many as 1,926 lives were lost in the reprisal violence that broke out after the Godhra tragedy from February…

2002 Gujarat riots “update:” 1,926 lost their lives; “historic” efforts on to link violence with state culpability

India’s most renowned human rights activist who has taken up the 2002 Gujarat riots cases, Teesta Setalvad, has told Counterview that a fresh exercise by her NGO, Citizens for Justice and Peace (CJP), suggests that “as many as 1,926 lives were lost in the reprisal violence that broke out after the Godhra tragedy from February…

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