Displacement, killing and violations : What is happening to the Muslims of India in the last days?
For decades, Muslims in India have been subjected to the worst forms of violence and torture. The severity of these grave violations, which resulted in thousands of deaths, is intensifying day after day as a result of political and media incitement, which has deepened sectarian divisions.
The attacks and abuses that the Muslims of India are constantly exposed to are not just new or accidental incidents. As the Muslim minorities have been facing the most heinous racist crimes in India since the 1960s, when the Hindus announced their control of India during the end of the British occupation, they considered its Muslims on its lands to be just a minority.
Although human rights and international organizations have since recorded thousands of dead and displaced people, all reports and statistics indicate that this phenomenon has grown in severity since 2014 and the start of Narendra Modi's term in office.
And the recent incident against which the Muslims of India protested against the brutal killing of a young man, is one of the many indicators of the tragic humanitarian situation that this minority suffers from, under the pressure of the instigation of the media machine, the assault of the authorities and extremists, without any international condemnation.
India kills Muslims
The spread of a video clip of a number of Indian police officers shooting an Indian Muslim youth in the state of Assam, after which they continued to beat and kick him in a brutal manner, and one of the photographers accompanying the victim's body ran over, a wave of anger.
Under the hashtag "India is killing Muslims," Indian Muslim activists launched a wide electronic campaign whose resonance extended to the Islamic world, which reacted to the incident and denounced the Indian authorities, the systematic killing and the continuous assault on Muslims there.
In this context, Chief Minister of Assam, Himanta Biswa Sarma, said in a press statement: "The eviction campaign will continue.. The police are doing their duty. Even though people attacked the police with machetes, spears and other things. The evictions are still going on."
The Indian authorities have arbitrarily and forcibly displaced since September 20, more than 800 Muslim families in the state of Assam, and remove their simple tin houses, on the pretext that they are built on state-owned land.
For their part, the residents of this area confirmed that the official authorities did not notify them of the eviction decision, until the night of the start of its implementation, so that they were suddenly forced to leave their homes, without an alternative destination. Only a few hours passed after the decision, until the authorities began demolishing the houses and leveling them to the ground. At that time, the residents of the area had no other choice but to protest and confront the municipality's excavators, in the hope of reaching a negotiated solution.
But the Assam police confronted the protesting human belt with fire, and as a result of the clashes, many were killed and injured. The most horrific scenes of confrontations on that day were the killing of a young man in his thirties by police bullets and his body run over, amid the celebration of Hindu officials and politicians, and their assertion that they would proceed with the eviction decision, despite the documents of their ownership.
This northeastern Indian state, as many describe it, has been the epicenter of ethnic tensions for decades.
Between media incitement and abuse of power
The figures revealed by the survey reports of hate crimes in India indicate that during the past ten years, Muslim victims in particular exceeded 90%. While international laws condemn the perpetrators of hate crimes in the world, the Indian authorities reward those involved in violence against the Muslim minority there and do not prosecute them with any kind of punishment. India would thus be the epitome of the worst types of Islamophobia in the world, as described by activists and human rights activists.
Most of the components of the Hindu community were constantly involved in committing atrocities and grave violations against Muslims. The constant mobilization of the media, exacerbated the state of resentment against Muslims, and increased the incitement of extremists against them, who in turn, with the authorization of the police or with their help, were able to attack Muslims who, in the absence of legal and judicial protection, became an easy excuse for them.
After the government's path and policies became clear and known with regard to the Muslim minority for decades, today it is no longer necessary to wait for any official instructions to act according to it, in attacking or persecuting Muslims.
It seems that the history sheets that recorded the Nili massacres in 1983, which killed more than 1,800 Muslims, and the Calcutta massacre, which resulted in the deaths of 100 people and the injury of more than 480, and other massacres, could expand for other crimes, if the international community did not succeed in stopping the ethnic cleansing. Continuous for years in India, according to observers.
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Although human rights and international organizations have since recorded thousands of dead and displaced people, all reports and statistics indicate that this phenomenon has grown in severity since 2014 and the start of Narendra Modi's term in office.
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