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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, May 4, 2014
Dozens of Muslims killed in ethnic violence in north-east India
Police arrest 22 people and army called in to restore order in Assam state after 29 killed and many houses burned
Taslima Khatun, four, who was injured in the attack, is comforted by her
grandfather at a hospital in the Indian city of Guwahati. Photograph:
Utpal Baruah/Reuters

Nearly 30 Muslims have been killed and houses burned in the worst
outbreak of ethnic violence in the remote north-eastern region of India in two years, officials have said.
Police arrested 22 people after authorities called in the army to
restore order in Assam state and imposed an indefinite curfew in the
wake of the 29 deaths. They have been blamed on rebels from the Bodo
ethnic group, who have long accused Muslim residents of coming into
India illegally from neighbouring Bangladesh.
A state minister for border areas, Siddique Ahmed, said after visiting
the affected areas that his government and the ruling Congress party had
failed to protect the victims, who included at least eight women and as
many children.
"Even two-year-old children who could barely walk have been shot dead. I
have never witnessed such scenes in my life," he told reporters.
Police said they had arrested 22 people who allegedly burned homes or
provided shelter to the insurgents, according to the regional police
inspector general, LR Bishnoi.
He said the rebels belong to a faction of the National Democratic Front
of Bodoland, which has been fighting for a separate homeland for the
ethnic Bodo people for decades. The Bodos are an indigenous group in
Assam, making up 10% of the state's 33 million people.
However, in an email to reporters on Saturday the rebel faction denied
the charge and blamed the killings on the state government.
The violence came at a time of heightened security during India's
general election, with voting taking place over six weeks. Tensions have
been high since a Bodo politician in India's parliament criticised
Muslims for not voting for the Bodo candidate, said Lafikul Islam Ahmed,
leader of a Muslim youth organisation called the All Bodoland Muslim
Students' Union.
Local television reports showed hundreds of Muslim villagers fleeing
their homes with belongings on pushcarts or in their hands. Most were
headed to nearby Dubri district, which is near the border with
Bangladesh. Nearly 400 people had fled so far, Bishnoi said.
In 2012, violence between Bodo people and Muslims killed as many as 100 people in the same area.
Police said that in the third and most recent attack on Friday evening,
militants entered a village in the western Baksa district and set at
least 40 Muslim homes on fire before opening fire. Assam's additional
director general of police, RM Singh, said 11 bodies, all of them shot
to death, were recovered from the attack. Another seven bodies were
recovered on Saturday, Bishnoi said.
The first attack took place in the same district late on Thursday night
when at least eight rebels opened fire on a group of villagers sitting
in a courtyard. Four people were killed and two were wounded, police
said. The second attack happened around midnight in Kokrajhar district
when more than 20 armed and hooded men broke open the doors of two homes
and opened fire, killing seven people, witnesses said.
Mohammed Sheikh Ali, 28, said his mother, wife and daughter were killed in the attack.
"I will curse myself forever because I failed to save them," Ali said in
a telephone interview from a hospital where he was waiting for doctors
to complete the postmortem examinations on his family. "I am left all
alone in this world … I want justice."
