It is ironic that entrepreneur Jaithirth Rao, in his article in ThePrint titled ‘
Marxist Jesuits are not for tribal welfare. India and Indian Catholics both must realise that‘, opens with a reference to what he calls “the tragic circumstances around the recent death of Father Stan Swamy.”
That’s quite an understatement. He makes it sound like a spell of bad weather, unavoidable. The callous custodial murder of Fr Swamy has been roundly condemned both at home and abroad. But Rao evades all this, downplaying it as “tragic circumstances” and moves on to what to him is the “larger picture.”
افغانستان میں جھڑپوں کے دوران ایوارڈ یافتہ بھارتی فوٹو جرنلسٹ ہلاک
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We feel scarred & traumatized, say Muslim women victims of Sulli Deals – TwoCircles net
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Online harassment of women and girls - including threats of violence, rape and manipulated pornographic images - is a huge problem, not just in India. Photo: Unsplash/Priscilla Du Preez
Police in India are investigating how dozens of Muslim women were offered for sale in fake auctions online without their knowledge, in a case the victims say illustrates growing Islamophobia across the country.
Photos of more than 80 women were reportedly uploaded in recent weeks to GitHub, an open software development platform, under the title Sulli deal of the day . Sulli is derogatory slang for Muslim women.
Hana Mohsin Khan, an airline pilot, was alerted last week by a friend who directed her to a link that led to a gallery of images of women.
Muslim women offered for sale in fake India auction
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