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Coronavirus conspiracy theories targeting Muslims spread in India

Attacks and boycotts escalate amid false claims that Muslim group to blame for epidemic Hannah Ellis-Petersen in Delhi and Shaikh Azizur Rahman in Kolkata The Guardian Mon 13 Apr 2020…

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Arundhati Roy on Delhi violence

‘This is our version of the corona virus. We are sick’ By Arundhati Roy This place where we are gathered today is only a short bus ride away from where…

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India’s waging a state-on-citizen hybrid war to build Hindu state

By Andrew Korybko Dystopia in the capital of the self-professed “world's largest democracy” “The Self-Professed 'World's Largest Democracy' Is Experiencing A Real Uprising” as the author wrote late last year…

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The real objective of mob violence against Muslims in India

By Isaac Chotiner During the past several days, more than thirty people have been killed in mob violence primarily targeting Muslims in the Indian capital of New Delhi. At the…

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How the Indian government watched Delhi burn

By Samanth Subramanian Two things happened in Delhi on Tuesday, and the gulf between them illustrated India's wild, alarming swerve from normalcy. At the Presidential palace, Donald Trump concluded a…

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On the political impasse in Afghanistan

Press Statement Michael R. Pompeo, Secretary of State The United States is proud of our partnership with the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan and the Afghan people, and admires what Afghanistan…

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The Prospect of peace in Afghanistan is real…and Pakistan is the key player

By M. K. Bhadrakumar The chasm between illusion and reality in politics remains perennial. Wars seldom ended according to the script of peace agreements. The fall of Saigon in April…

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Afghan peace deal Observations, loopholes, & expectations

By Andrew Korybko An historic accord The US-Taliban peace deal that was signed on Saturday in the Qatari capital of Doha is an historic agreement which sets the timeline and…

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India’s Bangladesh challenge

Until recently, the South Asian countries' bilateral ties were going through a 'golden phase'. But they are increasingly strained By Aryaman Bhatnagar India-Bangladesh relations are presently at an important juncture.…

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There is more repression in the air than at any other time except during the Emergency

The Modi government is so thin-skinned that even mild criticism is seen as an attack. Dissent is seen as sedition, and if you happen to be a dissenting Muslim, you…

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