Continuing Patterns of Hindu Genocide
Hindu Genocide Blog
by Arti Agarwal
1y ago
A talk by Arti Agarwal on the continuing patterns of Hindu Genocide, given in collaboration with Jaipur Dialogues and Panun Kashmir, in conversation with Tito Ganju. If you would like to study the material discussed in the talks, you can download the slides of the ppt below: Download Slides The post Continuing Patterns of Hindu Genocide appeared first on Hindu Genocide ..read more
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A Quick History of the Hindu Genocide
Hindu Genocide Blog
by Arti Agarwal
1y ago
A talk given by Arti Agarwal at Festival of Bharat in conversation with Sharan Shetty, the host. Details of most of the events discussed in the talk are detailed on our page Timeline of Hindu Genocide. The post A Quick History of the Hindu Genocide appeared first on Hindu Genocide ..read more
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Mirpur Massacre of Hindus and Sikhs – 1947
Hindu Genocide Blog
by Arti Agarwal
1y ago
Perpetrator: Pakistan Army, Muslim insurgents and Afghan tribesmen Date: 25-27 November, 1947 Number: At least 20,000 Hindus and Sikhs brutally murdered, around 3000 severely injured and another 5000 taken as prisoners. At least 5000 women and girls raped. Background of the Massacre In the spring of 1947, persecution of Hindus and Sikhs in Punjab had already started, in anticipation of the partition of India. The severity of hate crimes against Hindus increased from August 1947, leading to scores of Hindus and Sikhs migrating from Punjab into Mirpur. In view of the increasing tension in Kashmi ..read more
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What is a Genocide?
Hindu Genocide Blog
by Arti Agarwal
1y ago
The word “genocide” is used in many places, in multiple different contexts, so much so that people typically do not really understand what it exactly means, and what is or is not a Genocide. It is important to understand the complete scope of the word, and what it means as per the definitions of law. Many people often argue for or against certain crimes being classified as a “genocide.” Hence, it is extremely important to first be clear on what is a genocide. “Genocide, the deliberate and systematic destruction of a group of people because of their ethnicity, nationality, religion, or race ..read more
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“Martyr” Status of Perpetrators of Moplah Hindu Genocide Revoked
Hindu Genocide Blog
by Arti Agarwal
1y ago
The Moplah Hindu Genocide has remained one of the bloodiest chapters of Indian Hindu history which has been erased from history books, or, worse, been mislabeled as a “rebellion” rather than a massacre targeting Hindus. This fudging of semantics to whitewash a gory massacre of Hindus is most obvious in the fact that the Ali brothers and dozens of other perpetrators of the genocide were given the status of “martyr” by the Indian government for the last 100 years. The misrepresentation of the Moplah genocide as a “rebellion” has remained a gross injustice to the thousands of victims of this pers ..read more
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Massacre of Myanmar Hindus
Hindu Genocide Blog
by Arti Agarwal
1y ago
Perpetrator: Arakan Salvation Rohingya Army (ARSA) Year: 2017-now Number: 120 Myanmar Hindus murdered or abducted, ~30000 forced Hindu refugees, 11700 Hindus and Buddhists displaced internally, unknown number of women raped. Much has been said about the “Rohingya refugee crisis,” yet not enough has been said, because little has been said about the victims at the hands of the Rohingya Muslims: the Myanmar Hindus. The disproportionate attention given to the Rohingyas, ignoring their crimes against other ethnic groups, like the Myanmar Hindus, is a classic case of selective reporting of crimes ba ..read more
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