Archived Updates

01 October 2012 “India: Driving while Muslim? Cops plant evidence, skew facts” By Jason Overdorf, GlobalPost
11 July 2012 “Indian forces killed villagers not rebels in Chhattisgarh: Rights groups” By Press TV
09 July 2012 “The mass graves of Kashmir” by Guardian
03 July 2012 “Child sex abuse and sexual exploitation continues unabated: Report” By Radheshyam Jadhav, TNN
05 June 2012 “31 doctors, including 2 from Mumbai, get show-cause notices for illegal gender determination” By Sumitra Deb Roy, The Times of India
03 May 2012 “Country profile of India,” by Genocide Watch
13 April 2012 “Stiff senctences for 2002 killings,” by The Associated Press, The New York Times
09 April 2012 “23 found guilty of murdering Muslims in India’s Gujarat state,” by Rahul Bedi, The Telegraph
14 March 2012 “The Gujarat massacre: new India’s blood rite,” by Pankaj Mishra, The Guardian
24 February 2012 “A decade on, Gujarat justice incomplete,” by Human Rights Watch
04 November 2011 “How India alienated Kashmiri people,” by Aijaz Zaka Syed, Al Arabiya News
21 October 2011 “India’s Silent War,” by Al Jazeera
06 October 2011 “Reconciliation between Muslims and Hindus in Indian-controlled Kashmir,” by Ben Arnoldy, The Christian Science Monitor
25 August 2011 “HRW: Kashmir graves suggest possibility of mass murder,” by Kashmir Observer
24 January 2011 “One year after extinction of Bo, Andaman tribe in danger,” by Survival International
01 July 2010 “Outrage at call to remove Andaman tribe’s children,” by Survival International
16 June 2010 “Human safaris threaten Andaman tribe,” by Survival International
02 June 2010 “Violence against tribes opposing British companies in India,” by Survival International
17 May 2010 “Indian Americans Seek Assurance from PM, Chief Justice on Intimidation Free CBI Inquiry into Fake Encounter Killings,” by Indian Muslim Council USA
25 March 2010 “Indian Americans welcome summons by India’s Supreme Court to interrogate Gujurat CM Modi for role in 2002 pogroms,” by Indian Muslim Council-USA
23 February 2010 “Dongria Kondg tribe hold mountain festival and vow to stop Vedanta’a mine,” by Survival International
18 February 2010 “Survival International applauds Rowntree Decision to sell Vedanta shares over ethical concerns,” by Survival International
04 February 2010 “Extinct: Andaman tribe’s extermination complete as last member dies,” by Survival International
25 December 2009 “Women’s Deaths, and Inquiry’s Findings, Enrage Kashmir,” by Lydia Polgreen, The New York Times
16 November 2009 “Carr Center hosts discussion on years of unrest in Kashmir,” Announcement from Harvard
05 November 2009 “India: Protect Civilians in Anti-Maoist Drive,” by Human Rights Watch
02 November 2009 “Prosecute Those Responsible for 1984 Massacre of Sikhs,” by Human Rights Watch
01 November 2009 “Delhi 1984: Memories of a massacre,” by BBC News
16 August 2009 “2 Killings stoke Kashmiri rage at Indian force” by Lydia Polgreen, New York Times
05 August 2009 “Hints of cooperation put leaders of Pakistan and India on the defensive at home,” by Lydia Polgreen, The New York Times
03 August 2009 “Manipur killing sparks protests,” by Subir Bhaumik, BBC News
27 July 2009 “Terror ties run deep in Pakistan, Mumbai case shows” by Jane Perlez and Salman Masood, The New York Times
23 July 2009 “Mumbai defendant says he would accept hanging” by Vikas Bajaj, The New York Times
23 July 2009 “Judge accepts Mumbai accused plea, trial to go on” by Reuters
22 July 2009 “Mumbai guman’s confession leaves judge knotty choice” by Vikas Bajaj, The New York Times
21 July 2009 “Suspect stirs Mumbai court by confessing” by Vikas Bajaj and Lydia Polgreen, The New York Times
17 July 2009 “India and Pakistan agree to fight terror together” by Lydia Polgreen, The New York Times
03 July 2009 “India’s ruling against ‘sodomy’ laws is first step to equality,” by Amnesty International
24 June 2009 “India: Extradition of Mumbai suspects sought” by The Associated Press
17 June 2009 “Hint of a thaw for India and Pakistan” by Lydia Polgreen and Somini Sengupta
15 June 2009 “Celebrity resort threatens isolated tribe” by Survival International
26 May 2009 “Killing of Sikh Leader Set off Riots in India” by Lydia Polgreen
19 May 2009 “India’s Challenges” The New York Times
29 April 2009 “Shadows of Violence Cling to Indian Politician” by Somini Sengupta, The New York Times
16 April 2009 “Indians Start Voting in Monthlong Elections” by The Associated Press
14 April 2009 “Indian Christians Caught up in Murderous Power Struggle” The Times
13 April 2009 “Religious Rift Tears at Orissa Communities” by Chris Morris, BBC News
12 February 2009 “Pakistan admits India attack link” by BBC News
07 January 2009 “Blockade Stops British Company’s Midnight Entry into Tribe’s Land,” by Survival International
07 January 2009 “Dossier Gives Details of Mumbai Attacks,” by Somini Sengupta, The New York Times
19 December 2008 “Santa makes special delivery to tribal rights’ violator,” by Survival International
03 December 2008 “Jews of Mumbai, a Tiny and Eclectic Group, Suddenly Reconsider Their Serene Existence,” by Jeremy Kahn, The New York Times
02 December 2008 “In Wake of Attacks, India-Pakistan Tensions Grow,” by Robert F. Worth
01 December 2008 “Andaman tribesman presumed dead after conflict with poachers,” by Survival International
28 November 2008 “Indian Commandos Storm Jewish Center,” by Somini Sengupta and Keith Bradsher, The New York Times
27 November 2008 “New threshold of violence in India, attacks an outrage,” by Amnesty International
24 November 2008 “India’s pluralism frayed by anti-Christian pogrom,” by David Griffiths, Christian Solidarity
21 November 2008 “Hindus ‘paid for Christian murders,” by The Australian
20 November 2008 “Hindu extremists’ reward to kill Christians, as Britain refuses to bar members,” by Rhys Blakely, Times Online
20 November 2008 “Christians hold peace march in Chandigarh,” by Hindustan Times
19 November 2008 “Intense fight in conversion zone,” by Hindustan Times
28 October 2008 “Stop Abuse of Sexual Rights Activists,” by Human Rights Watch
24 October 2008 “Nun accuses Indian police of complicity in attack,” by Matthias Williams, Reuters
19 October 2008 “Convert or we will kill you, Hindu lynch mobs tell fleeing Christians,” by Gethin Chamberlain, The Guardian
18 October 2008 “PM Offers Financial Aid to Rebuild Demolished Orissa Churches, Homes,” by Indo-Asian News Service
13 October 2008 “Hindu Threat to Christians: Convert or Flee,” by Somini Sengupta, The New York Times
15 September 2008 “Army Killings Fuel Insurgency in Manipur,” by Human Rights Watch
06 September 2008 “India: where Christians are a target for the religious murder mobs,” by Rhys Blakely, Times Online
04 September 2008 “Violence in India Is Fueled by Religious and Economic Divide,” by Hari Kumar and Heather Timmons, The New York Times
31 July 2008 “Vedanta promises no mining without tribe’s ‘permission’,” by Survival International
15 July 2008 “Being Neutral is Our Biggest Crime: Government, Vigilante, and Naxalite Abuses in India’s Chhattisgarh State,” by Human Rights Watch
15 July 2008 “End State Support for Vigilantes,” by Human Rights Watch
05 July 2008 “Dispute Over Kashmir Shrine Provokes More Killings and Curfew,” by Reuters
01 July 2008 “State backs down on shrine issue as Muslims and Hindus protest in Indian Kashmir,” by The Associated Press
30 June 2008 “Behind masks or out and loud: gay marchers break new ground,” by Maseeh Rahman, The Guardian
29 June 2008 “Unrest in India’s Hill Country,” by Somini Sengupta, The New York Times
01 June 2008 “Royal Care for Some of India’s Patients, Neglect for Others,” by Somini Sengupta, The New York Times
28 May 2008 “Survival protest- ‘Finsbury profits from tribe’s destruction’,” by Survival International
27 May 2008 “Survival to protest outside London PR firm,” by Survival International
15 May 2008 “Tribe- ‘Vedanta is destroying us for profit,” by Survival International
29 April 2008 “New Survival campaign targets British company Vedanta – mine set to destroy remote tribe,” by Survival International
05 April 2008 “Kashmir riots amid general strike,” by BBC News
21 March 2008 “Some Tibetan Exiles Reject ‘Middle Way’,” by Somini Sengupta, The New York Times
18 March 2008 “Tibetans in India Enraged by Details of Crackdown,” by Somini Sengupta, The New York Times
16 March 2008 “Dalai Lama Won’t Stop Tibet Protests,” by Somini Sengupta, The New York Times
14 March 2008 “Tibetan Marchers Arrested in India,” by Heather Timmons, The New York Times
09 October 2006, “Vigils in London and Paris as Jarawa Tribe Faces Extinction,” by Survival International
22 July 2006, “Suspects Are Arrested in India Commuter Rail Bombings,” by Amelia Gentleman, The New York Times
18 July 2006, “Hundreds of Maoist Rebels Storm a Relief Camp in India, Killing 25,” by The New York Times
14 July 2006, “Indian Leader Says Pakistan Fails to Rein In Terror,” by Somini Sengupta, The New York Times
14 July 2006, “3 Suspects Sought in Connection With India Train Blasts,” by Somini Sengupta, The New York Times
13 July 2006, “Bombs Aimed at India’s Well-Off,” by Somini Sengupta, The New York Times
13 July 2006, “Terrorist Attack Not Expected to Affect India’s Buoyant Economy,” by Saritha Rai, The New York Times
12 July 2006, “Mumbai Inquiry Focuses on Militants,” by Amelia Gentleman, The New York Times
12 July 2006, “Series of Bombs Explode on 7 Trains in India, Killing Scores,” by Saritha Rai and Somini Sengupta, The New York Times
11 June 2006, “Accounts Diverge on Shots Fired on Indian Border,” by The New York Times
31 May 2006, “Kashmir: Attacks Kill a Policeman and Wound 21,” by The New York Times
05 May 2006, “Razing of Muslim Shrine in India Brings Violence, and a Court Ban,” by Hari Kumar, The New York Times
02 May 2006, “Militants Kill 35 Hindus Days Before Talks on Kashmir,” by Somini Sengupta, The New York Times
01 May 2006, “Spate of Hindu Killings Precedes Kashmir Meeting,” by Somini Sengupta, The New York Times
13 April 2006, “In Villages Across India, Maoist Guerrillas Widen ‘People’s War’,” by Somini Sengupta, The New York Times
03 April 2006, “The price of being a woman: Slavery in modern India,” by Justin Huggler, The Independent
25 March 2006, “As Indian Premier Calls for Treaty, Pakistan Says Kashmir Is the Key,” by Somini Sengupta, The New York Times
20 March 2006 “Grisly Discovery Reopens Old Wounds in Village in India,” by Hari Kumar in the New York Times
09 March 2006, “Indian City Shaken by Temple Bombings,” by Somini Sengupta, The New York Times
21 January 2006, “Nepal Blocks Protest Rally With Arrests and Curfew,” by Somini Sengupta, The New York Times
08 November 2005, “Angry Crowds Protest Delays in Reopening Kashmir Border,” by David Rohde and Salman Masood, The New York Times
06 November 2005, “One Crossing to Open Now in Kashmir,” by Hari Kumar, The New York Times
01 November 2005, “Terror Blasts Cast a Pall Over Hindu Festival in India,” by Amelia Gentleman, The International Herald Tribune
01 November 2005, “India’s Premier Says Pakistan Must Do More to Stop Attacks,” by Hari Kumar, The New York Times
31 October 2005, “India Asks Pakistan to Act Against Terror Groups,” by Hari Kumar, The New York Times
31 October 2005, “New Delhi Police Doubt a Boast; Shoppers Back, a Day After Blasts,” by Somini Sengupta, The New York Times
30 October 2005, “Group Claims Responsibility for New Delhi Blasts,” by Somini Sengupta, The New York Times
06 September 2005 After New Talks, India Says it May Pull Troops from Kashmir,” by Somini Sengupta, The New York Times.
06 January 2005 “Andaman Island Tribe Moved to Capital,” Survival International News Release.
02 January 2005 “FIRST CONFIRMED NEWS ON ISOLATED TRIBES OF THE ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS, INDIA,” by Survival International
2004 “Those Who Own The Past Own The Future,” by Dr. Gregory H. Stanton, Genocide Watch and The International Campaign to End Genocide
05 August 2004, “In India, Torture by Police Is Frequent and Often Deadly,” by Rama Lakshmi, The Washington Post
29 July 2004, “INDIA: 2 KILLED IN RELIGIOUS RIOTS,” by The Associated Press
17 January 2004, “Indian Filmmakers Feel Sting of Censorship,” by Rama Lakshmi, The Washington Post
17 August 2003 4,500 rebels poised to storm Indian Kashmir: junior defence minister,” Agence France Presse.
14 August 2003, “INDIA: MILITANTS STRIKE KASHMIR,” by David Rohde, The New York Times
14 August 2003 Pakistani PM says peace with India hinges on Kashmir, by Rana Jawad, Agence France Presse.
13 August 2003 Separatist alliance favours ceasefire along de facto Kashmir border, by Izhar Wani, Agence France Presse.
12 August 2003 “Roundup: Serious dialogue between Pakistan, India can start only after India’s 2004 general elections,” Xinhua.
08 August 2003, “INDIA: STATE APPEALS HINDUS’ ACQUITTAL,” by The New York Times
02 August 2003, “INDIA: COMMITMENT TO HINDU TEMPLE,” by Hari Kumar, The New York Times
01 August 2003, “INDIA: CHANGE URGED FOR RIOT TRIALS,” by David Rohde, The New York Times
30 July 2003, “India’s Border Fence Extended to Kashmir,” by Rama Lakshmi, The Washington Post
23 July 2003, “INDIA: DEADLY RAIDS IN KASHMIR,” by The New York Times
22 July 2003, “KASHMIR: BLAST KILLS 7,” by P.J. Anthony, The New York Times
20 July 2003, “Hindu Temple Plan in India Stokes Tensions,” by The New York Times
10 July 2003, “Justice Elusive in India Violence,” by John Lancaster, The Washington Post
08 July 2003, “INDIA: MUSLIM REPORTS THREATS,” by The New York Times
01 July 2003, “Muslims Recant, and Hindus Are Acquitted in Riot Trial,” by David Rohde, The New York Times
28 June 2003, “INDIA: HINDUS ACQUITTED IN RIOT TRIAL,” by The New York Times
Summer 2003 “Genocide in Gujarat: The International Community Looks Away,” by Martha C. Nussbaum, Dissent Magazine.
29 March 2003, “Militants Suspected in Mutilation of 6 Kashmiris,” by Amy Waldman, The New York Times
25 March 2003, “Militants Kill 24 Hindus in Kashmir,” by Rama Lakshmi, The Washington Post
24 March 2003, “Ex-Kashmiri Separatist Commander Assassinated,” by Rama Lakshmi, The Washington Post
06 March 2003, “Court in India Orders Archaeological Study of Disputed Holy Site,” by The New York Times
27 February 2003, “Homage to Hindu Nationalist Reflects Change in India,” by John Lancaster, The Washington Post
2 February 2003, “The Other Face of Fanaticism,” by Pankaj Mishra, The New York Times
16 December 2002 “Hindu Nationalists Win Landslide Vote in Indian State,” by Amy Waldman by the New York Times
16 December 2002 “Federation of Indian American Christian Organizations of North America (FIACONA) Press Release,
11 December 2002 “In Indian Election, Hate Is Part of Platform,” by Rama Lakshmi in the Washington Post
26 September 2002 “In Massacre of Hindus, a Grim Omen for All India,” by Amy Waldman in the New York Times
27 July 2002, “Religious Riots Loom Over Indian Politics,” by Celia Dugger, The New York Times
15 April 2002 “A Proper Basis For Indian Stability,” by Sunil Khilani in the Financial Times (London)

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