What it Means to Be a Muslim in India Today: A Combined Report of People’s Tribunal on the Atrocities Committed Against the Minorities In the Name of Fighting Terrorism

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What it Means to be a Muslim in India Today?" is a Combined Report of Peoples Tribunal on the Atrocities Committed Against Minority In The Name Of Fighting Terrorism, 22-24 August 2008 at Hyderabad & National Meet on the Status of Muslims in Contemporary India, Delhi 3 to 5 Oct 2009
It is a compilation of real life stories. Stories of discrimination, stories of torture & abuse, stories of prejudices & hatred, stories of apathy, stories of intimidation, stories of state terror & fabrication of evidence, stories of police atrocities, stories of judicial apathy & connivance, stories of cold blooded murders, stories of the second class citizens of the world’s largest democracy.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Shabnam Hashmi

Shabnam Hashmi is a social activist who works on issues of civil liberties and political reform, children’s rights, gender and minority rights, nationally and locally across India. She has worked with various organizations that she has helped found, including, SAHER (a non governmental organization working with community development), SAHMAT (Safdar Hashmi Memorial Trust), and Anhad (Act Now for Harmony and Democracy). She has undertaken various political campaigns, working with civil society organizations, governments, and other institutions, as well as facilitated the publication of numerous books, periodicals and campaign literature.

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Title
What it Means to Be a Muslim in India Today: A Combined Report of People’s Tribunal on the Atrocities Committed Against the Minorities In the Name of Fighting Terrorism
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
Anhad, 2011
ISBN
9788188833283
Length
234p., Illustrations; 24cm.
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#Terrorism