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 India in Bottom 10-20% Bracket on Academic Freedom Index, Ranks 156th Globally (The Wire) 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) Stay Connected 0FansLike77,071FollowersFollow679SubscribersSubscribe Recent Stories 8 held for killing Mangaluru Bajrang Dal member, police say accused collaborated to eliminate common enemy (Indian Express) Yogi calls for use of cow dung paint for govt buildings, tech in dairy sector (Indian Express) ‘They Beat Me Without Reason, Calling Me a Mulla’: Madrasa Teacher Assaulted by Goons in Odisha’s Sambalpur (The Observer Post) Indore’s ‘love jihad’ machine: Hindutva networks, ‘100% police support’, witchcraft claims (News Laundry) Two persons attacked in separate incidents in Mangaluru (The Hindu)