As the global rise of the far-right takes hold in India, @mehdirhasan asks: are western governments complicit? “I think we’re very complicit,” genocide expert Gregory Stanton says. “What we have here is...genocide denial by our leaders in which they want to look the other way.”

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Are you saying you are unbiased by bringing in Rana Ayyub?
This is real history of India #Muslims
बर्बरता व हैवानियत पर सिखों ने एक प्रदर्शनी लगाई है। सब को देखने कि जरूरत है और हिंदुओंको एक करने कि जरूरत है प्रत्येक भारतीय नागरिक हिन्दू सनातनियो को यह जानना चाहिए ताकि पुराने इतिहास को देखकर आँखे खुल जाए .....,और सेकुलर वाला भूत उतर जाये👇 nitter.vloup.ch/i/spaces/1BdxYwR…
I think they are talking about genocide of Kashmiri pundits in 90s and Sikhs in 1984. Good folks these are.
Great victim card holder in india 😁
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Remember Steve Bannon's plan for a pan-continental far-right alliance, with India's Modi govt being very much part of it? Not enough noise was made then.
One important root cause is that India is absolutely essential to US "strategic competition" with China. Once that orientation is accepted, it follows that India must be cultivated as an anti-China ally, and that this must be prioritized over human rights concerns
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Why u r missing Kashmiri Hindus gen0cide?
He should have given eg of how East India company exploited India.