Persecution of Muslims Is No Longer About Divisive Politics, the Real Motive Is To Dehumanise
Our leaders appear to have succeeded in polarising society to such an extent that their electoral victories are almost guaranteed. Then, why are they going with ever-increasing gusto for crimes that target Muslims?
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Communalism02/Apr/2021
Recently, a Muslim boy was assaulted in Dasna, Ghaziabad for the âheinous crimeâ of having taken water from a temple. In another incident, a young Muslim man was assaulted in Khajuri Khas, Delhi for some unknown reason.
It could perhaps be argued that in a country where, according to the National Crime Records Bureauâs âCrime in India-2019â, nearly 52 lakh crimes take place in a year, why we should be concerned about two crimes.
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Delhi Riots: Court Grants Bail to Accused in Vandalism and Arson Case
File photo of security forces patrolling a street in New Delhi after the riots in February. (Reuters)
The court said the police opposed the bail application on the strength of categorical identification of two public witnesses but a perusal of their statements revealed that they have specifically named co-accused Shahnawaz and were silent about the role of Rashid.
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A Delhi court Friday granted bail to a man in a north east Delhi riots case, saying he was arrested 55 days after the incident, though he was already in jail in another riots case. It was alleged that he made a disclosure statement about his involvement in the incident while he was in jail.
Two international drug dealing cases that have unfolded in the US have something specific in common aside from allegations of sprawling narcotics networks both have links firmly anchored in South Africa.
In the one case, that culminated in Cuban drug dealer Nelson Pablo Yester-Garrido being sentenced to five years in jail earlier this month, it was alleged that he fled the US in 1997 and based himself in South Africa, from where he resumed his drug operations.
The second case centres on Indian drug kingpin Vijaygiri “Vicky” Goswami who, along with others including two brothers from Kenya, was accused of running a global drug dealing network.