HomeReport The state must ensure redress for the victims. A memorandum to the Government of Gujarat on its duties in the aftermath of the violence March 28, 2002 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppLinkedinReddItPrintTelegram ai.28mar2002.memorandum This story was originally published in coalitionagainstgenocide.org Read the full story here Previous articleBJP, RSS seek new vehicle to carry Hindutva forward (2002)Next article“We Have No Orders To Save You”: State Participation and Complicity in Communal Violence in Gujarat Related Posts Report How Does India See Its Muslim Population? (The Wire) 2024 Election Watch Facebook, Instagram failed to curb shadow ads in Jharkhand targeting CM Soren and others: new report (Scroll) Report Jharkhand’s Shadow Politics: How Meta Permits, Profits From, and Promotes Shadow Political Advertisements (Tech Justice Law) Stay Connected 0FansLike77,071FollowersFollow661SubscribersSubscribe Recent Stories The Indian media is acting like a Hindutva ally in its coverage of the violence in Canada (Scroll) Army picks up locals daily, five beaten up in custody: Kishtwar village sarpanch (The Hindu) Indian Army soldiers torture 5 civilians at Chas Mughal Maidan BJP MLA Circulates List of Muslim Journalists Reporting on Foul Play in UP By-Polls (The Wire) Violence against Christians remain high in India, only 47 FIRs registered out of 673 reported incidents (Maktoob Media)