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A Year After the Delhi Violence, a Letter to Our Friends in Jail

A Year After the Delhi Violence, a Letter to Our Friends in Jail To Khalid Saifi and Umar Khalid, who made hope possible even when despair has been ever-increasing. Khalid Saifi and Umar Khalid. Photo: Facebook/Twitter Rights26/Feb/2021 A year after the pogrom in Delhi, there are two dimensions to the magnitude of loss. The first is more tangible, with 53 lives lost, homes destroyed and the cementing of fear and a life of segregation amongst Northeast Delhi’s Muslims, against whom the violence was primarily targeted. The other side, however, is less palpable, instead casting itself as a shroud of silence with a quiet crackdown on Delhi’s Muslims, students, activists, and unspoken friction between those who once tried to live up to the ideal of solidarity.

Delhi Riots: In Maujpur, Compensation Paid To Shopkeepers Is Only Fraction of Their Claims

Delhi Riots: In Maujpur, Compensation Paid To Shopkeepers Is Only Fraction of Their Claims
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Muslim victims of 2020 Delhi violence losing hopes of justice | Human Rights News

The shooter shouted “Victory to Lord Ram,” the Hindu god, before pulling the trigger that sent a bullet into Muhammad Nasir Khan’s left eye. Khan put a trembling hand on his bloody eye socket and his fingers slipped deep into the wound. At that moment, he was sure he would die. Khan ended up surviving the violence that killed 53 others, mostly fellow Muslims, when it engulfed his neighbourhood in the Indian capital last year – India’s worst communal riots in decades. The 35-year-old is still shaken and his attacker still unpunished. Khan says he has been unable to get justice due to a lack of police interest in his case.

Delhi Riots One Year On: As Ashok Nagar Mosque Went Up in Flames, So Did Bonds Between Neighbours

Before February 25, 2020, Ashok Nagar had little history of communal hatred. Now, a year after the only four Muslim families in the area were attacked by armed mobs shouting ‘Jai Shri Ram’, there is an atmosphere of wariness.

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