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 EXCLUDED, TARGETED & DISPLACED: Communal Narratives and Violence in Uttarakhand (APCR India) Report India Persecution Tracker | 2025 | Annual Overview (South Asia Justice Campaign) Report India Among Top Countries at Risk of Mass Atrocities, US Holocaust Museum Warns (The Wire) Stay Connected 0FansLike77,071FollowersFollow711SubscribersSubscribe Recent Stories Barred from using pond, collecting wood: 4 families ‘boycotted in Jharkhand village for converting to Christianity’, police step in (Indian Express) Educators Raise Alarm as ATS Puts 4,000 UP Madrasas Under Scrutiny (Clarion India) Uttarakhand Man Intervened to Stop Harassment of Muslim Shopkeeper, Now He Faces Protests From Hindutva Outfits (The Wire) ‘These Threats Will Not Have Any Effect on My Work,’ Says Harsh Mander After Himanta Warns of ‘100 Cases’ (The Wire) ‘If I speak, there will be riots,’ says Dhirendra Shastri:Targets Muslims over triple talaq and religious customs (Bhaskar English)