HomeReport “We Have No Orders To Save You”: State Participation and Complicity in Communal Violence in Gujarat April 1, 2002 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppLinkedinReddItPrintTelegram hrw.apr2002.vol14.no3c This story was originally published in coalitionagainstgenocide.org Read the full story here Previous articleThe state must ensure redress for the victims. A memorandum to the Government of Gujarat on its duties in the aftermath of the violenceNext articleThe Chief monster’s raj dharam ( 2002) Related Posts Report India: Ethnic Bengalis Unlawfully Expelled (Human Right Watch) Muslims India: West Bengal deportations raise human rights concerns (DW) Report At least 731 died in Manipur relief camps over three years: RTI data (Scroll) Stay Connected 0FansLike77,071FollowersFollow713SubscribersSubscribe Recent Stories Colonel, major among 40 army personnel booked for alleged assault on police station in J&K’s Kishtwar (Deccan Herald) Over 23 Mosques, Madrasas, Eidgahs and Dargahs Demolished in 45 Days — All in BJP-Ruled States (Muslim Mirror) Karnataka town gripped by tension after Hindu activists intercept inter-faith duo’s car (Indian Express) UP: Dalit man beaten to death for refusing to massage coworkers’ feet (Maktoob Media) Bairagiwala Violence: Tension Continues in Dehradun Village After BJP Leader’s Murder, FIR Filed Against 150; Muslim Group Alleges Innocents Targeted (The Observer Post)