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 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)