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 SCs, Muslims Live in Highly Segregated Neighbourhoods With Poorer Public Services: Study (The Wire) Report 95% of Death Sentences Given by Trial Courts in 2025 Didn’t Meet Constitutional Requirements: Report (The Wire) Report India: Religious Minorities, Critics Unlawfully Targeted (Human Rights Watch) Stay Connected 0FansLike77,071FollowersFollow709SubscribersSubscribe Recent Stories No One Can Denigrate Any Community By Speeches Or Art; Ministers Must Not Target Any Community: Supreme Court (Live Law) Nikhil Gupta Guilty Plea: Right-Wing Hindu American Foundation Mocks India’s Intelligence Agencies, Condemned (The Wire) Communal clash erupts in Telangana’s Banswada over devotional song objection; bandh observed (Madhyamam Online) A Teen’s Death & A House Sale: How Gujarat’s Disturbed Areas Act Fuels Harassment & Segregation Of Muslims (Article 14) Bihar to ban meat sales near educational institutes to prevent ‘violent tendencies’ in children (Scroll)