The Communist Ghadar Party of India demands that the false criminal cases against the victims and the activists who fought to defend the unity of the people must be immediately withdrawn. Those in jail must be released right away. It is the height of injustice that the real organisers of the crime have gotten away scot-free, while the victims have been accused, persecuted and incarcerated.
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Four years after the communal violence in North East Delhi:
Public meeting to mark 39 years after the genocide of Sikhs:
Lessons from the struggle for justice
A meeting was held on November 1 in New Delhi, to mark 39 years after the gruesome genocide of Sikhs. Political and social activists, people from all sections of society, including a large number of students and youth participated in the meeting.
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The Struggle Against State organised Communal Violence and Terror Continues!
The first of November marked the 38th anniversary of the genocide of Sikhs carried out in Delhi and other parts of the country. The day was marked by protest actions by organisations that have been fighting against state organised communal massacres.
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The Indian state is thoroughly communal – Let us unite to advance the struggle for justice!
On 15th August, the 75th anniversary of Indian independence, 11 people convicted of gang-rape and murders during the Gujarat genocide of 2002 were set free. They had been sentenced in 2008 with life imprisonment for the heinous crime of gang-raping a pregnant woman Bilkis Bano, and killing 14 members of her extended family.
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