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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, July 1, 2015
Hindu extremists beat up Muslim man in northern India: Video


In
this picture, a Muslim man, identified as Riyaz, is being thrashed by
Hindu extremists from the Bajrang Dal organization in Muzaffarnagar,
northern India, June 19, 2015.
Footage has been released online
purportedly showing members of an extremist Hindu organization thrash a
Muslim man in India’s northern and most populous state of Uttar
Pradesh.
Videos posted on social media networks show radicals from the Bajrang
Dal organization, whose ideology is based on fundamentalist Hindutva,
verbally abusing the victim as a fanatic mercilessly beats the man,
identified as Riyaz, with a belt in the city of Muzaffarnagar, situated
approximately 130 kilometers (80 miles) north of the capital, New Delhi,
and in front of a large number of onlookers.
The ill-fated Muslim man is being tormented on the accusations that he
was attempting to slaughter a cow in Shamli district of the city. Riyaz,
however, has dismissed the claims and said he was just present at the
site, where the cow was allegedly being slaughtered.
The video further shows Indian police forces arresting the victim, while taking no actions against Bajrang Dal extremists.
Meanwhile, local civil groups have blamed Samajwadi Party and Bharatiya
Janata Party – the two major Indian political parties – of rekindling
sectarian strife in Muzaffarnagar.
In September 2013, clashes between Muslims and Hindus in the Shamli and
Muzaffarnagar districts of Uttar Pradesh state killed more than 50 and
left 50,000 displaced. Many among the Muslim community fled their homes
seeking shelter at relief camps.
A total of 294 people were arrested over the violence, despite nearly 6,000 being named as suspects.
Displaced Indian Muslims said their makeshift homes were being
demolished by the state government in order to avoid negative media
attention, following a report that revealed 34 children had died in the
relief camps.
MP/NN/HMV

