HomeReport A decade on from the Gujarat riots, an overwhelming majority of victims await justice in India February 29, 2012 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppLinkedinReddItPrintTelegram Amnesty-International-A-decade-on-from-the-Gujarat riots This story was originally published in coalitionagainstgenocide.org Read the full story here Previous articleCommunal curriculumNext articleMilitarising Minds, Hindutvaising the Nation Related Posts Report One-fourth of Indian police backs mob violence, 18% considers Muslims “naturally prone” to crime: Report (The Observer Post) Report Study finds alarming trend of Islamophobia, disregard for due process, rise in extrajudicial measures among police (Maktoob Media) Report India Falls Further in Liberal Democracy Index, at 100 of 179 Countries: V-Dem (The Wire) Stay Connected 0FansLike77,071FollowersFollow678SubscribersSubscribe Recent Stories RSS linked magazine pulls down article on comparison of land owned by Catholic churches, Waqf Board after Rahul Gandhi questioned its motive (The Hindu) Cow Slaughter Law Differently Applied To Muslims & Hindus In BJP-Run Madhya Pradesh, With Congress Lending A Hand (Article 14) 3 Delhi men detained for attempting Hindu rituals at Sambhal’s Shahi Jama Masjid (Indian Express) Most of the hate speech in India against religious minorities: Supreme Court Justice AS Oka (Bar and Bench) FIR Filed Against SDPI Leader Over Placard Allegedly Insulting Sangh Parivar During Eid Prayers in Karnataka’s Hubbali (The Observer Post)