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with a bit off more than any other does mother law really sure documentary from 14 of hassle and synagogue unity, lily, and bullying. gandhi, my, he for years is adlene just lumber, medical man who plant thousands of west africa direct al jazeera, what ceiling intolerance in india, religious minorities are set to be victims of hate speech. the prime ministers government is under pressure to this trend, but will do so. this is inside story. ah hello and welcome to the program. i'm hash marbella, human rights organizations around the world are sounding v alarm on india. they say
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hate speech is fueling violence and intolerance against minorities to levels never seen before. attacks against muslims and christians have been some of the worst seen in the country. some politicians, especially those with ties to the ruling b, j. b, have been accused of inciting, and also promoting violence against minority groups. the government has also denied access to forming funding to one of the wells best known catholic charities. it says the missionaries of charity organizations founded by the late mother theresa in the 1950s, did not meet the right conditions under local laws. the charity denies the allegations that came after a series of attacks on the christian minority in the run up to christmas day of name. it's al. how's this report from the delhi? the indian government has deemed that missionaries of charity, which is
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a charitable organization, started by mother theresa nobel peace prize winner. back in 1950 is no longer eligible to receive and use foreign funds for its activities. the charity works with housings of poor and destitute people across indiana, according to its recent tax filing received donations of about 10000000 dollars last year. now in india, the law requires organizations to report it for funding and also apply for a license to be able to use money coming from abroad. now the charity had a license that had applied to renew it, but the government deemed it ineligible saying that there were adverse inputs. we don't know what these adverse inputs are because the government has specified it. the charity has in a statement said that it has asked it sent us to not use any of the bank accounts. there is a process to appeal this rejection,
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but we don't know where this is going to go. not. this is not the 1st time that the government has restricted for funding for philanthropic organizations and charities . in fact, of the last 6 years, more than 6000 organizations have seen therefore, funding being restricted. one of the most prominent ones is greenpeace. this year alone, more than a dozen organizations at largely worked in climate change and child labor areas have had their funding restricted. interestingly, these are 2 areas where the indian government has received a lot of international criticism. last year, amnesty international had to for its operation. it said that the indian government had been harassing and bullying its employees. it's offices were rated by authorities and the police several times. and at the time, amnesty says it had been at the re, the end of the harassment because of its reports on human rights violations. by
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prime minister lorraine to move these governments specifically in indian, administered kashmir in june and global. he will rice watchdog say the frequency of attacks has been on the rise since 2014, the year and our end amadi became prime minister riots in dela, triggered by a citizenship law, introduced last year, led to dozens of muslims being killed. and many more injured for legislation, fast tracks, nationality for some minorities, but excludes muslims. india has also been criticized fights. he were wyatt's record in indian administered kashmir activists. there have documented reports of violence and atrocities, such as mass graves, torture and extrajudicial killings. they say were carried out by india's armed forces. last august, the government was criticized for not taking enough action against a former spokesperson of the b. j. b, who incited cause for a campaign of genocide,
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a gas muslims across india. and recently, there has been a series of attacks on the christian minority during mass in the run up to a christmas. ah, let's bring in our guess all in new delhi saba nat, which is journalist and author of shades of saffron from vice bay tomatti. as his shock law is a journalist and author and managers, the news bred website and sanjay hagi senior advocate of the supreme court of india . welcome to the program saba, who is to blame for the rise in hate crimes in india. oh, the right in here, graham takes this because in the us predominant ruling party or sees political capital in what is happening or there is, or there is an ideological commitment to a hindu 1st nation. and plus saw because of the nature of,
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for the divisions within hindu society, even as an elector. strategy. the idea is to create a feeling all, all of which, which sort of goes over the cost divisions and says, yell muslims are the enemy is to create a new history. is to create a new definition. it is to create a new consciousness. for indians, there is one fact that we must bear in mind when we talk about india. we don't talk about everything because we have a system which is the 1st past the post system. the prime minister in this 1st victory got 30 to 33 percent of the wart in the 2nd victory, 28 percent. so we're talking about a section of india, which you know, you, you sort of in elections because you get more than the other parties was wards are divided. that is how the electoral conquest of the in the right wing has preceded. and it is a concentrated in the northern parts of india, more so than not the south, for instance, on though it is, it is about, oh,
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it is about changing or ideal what it is to look again for their followers. as soon as i did how i would define as is how to respond to those who say the reason why the government is to blame because of the task isn't open for support. that the perpetrators of those acts of hatred against minorities received from the political establishment, particularly from the b j. p. eyes. i see what is the issue here? the issue here i, brazil, is the sensor congregation all tend to do who des, medical for hate crime against muslims in hot, which is in the northern state or india. now this is a fringe element. the be just be the center has nothing to do with it. i only feel the friend issues when they are given prominence and then other major issues. i
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know, then there's a feeling in that right being that they're being discriminated against. let me give you an example. ah. and recently there were 2 incidents of engine. one was in the board and the other was in the book, but a lot of not both of them have made to make any head to base. now why is an issue where lynching has happened gets come ignored by the mainstream media and the soap or your brothers. and why many printer speech being so much of rumblings that it takes headlines, headlines, and it's spoken instance, at least on television channels. this is a free german, this has nothing to do with the b g b. this has nothing to do any m p 's or millions of indian government and the beatles music or the know if i have the noise again and, and,
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and see that the main question is reprehensible. so you say my point, you can't have it by at if you wish things one, if fringe comment has been made into it kind of a tricky event. ok, lynch got lynching is completely node in the main main course discourse. sunjay when you have someone like probably that and gary inciting, the hindered and the army to clump down on the muslim minority the same way they by now government has been doing with the ranger and nothing happens to him. all these people taking advantage of abusing task in the constitution in the law that pays the way for such interpretations and give them more leeway when you see it under the law. unless that is
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a couldn't violence which is good. the 20 to figure out who in walk the really sections are to bring in bring about doesn't that conviction. now, it is very apparent that these elements know for certain that the government of the day of the administration is unlikely to come after that. that is why they are employed, what the government needs to do is it kind of just like said, these are the elements, every fringe element becomes mainstream. that's, that's been the result, right? you've seen what has happened in, in our real you, you've seen the kind of talk which preceded again this, i know that you've seen what has happened with the right and the do, and on conspiracy carries and all that in the united it and how that then leads to
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somebody like direct and how's it is always the speech that has to be watched. when people get away with these kind of murderous calls, the next thing that happened is action. so if you want to prevent violence, the 1st thing that can need to know is to go africa wide and speech and an unlikely milken message that the stake will come down and will be back is not happening. okay, summer. so when you have the penal code saying, basically that the state has the right to bring legal action against people who are promoting a hate crimes, the general sentiment among people in the minorities. and basically this is not really what is happening in india. and that the establishment is colluding with different branches to protect people are promoting those act,
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saw it. the establishment is very openly biased. i mean there are people who are in jail fall. there was a comedian, the famous kasen, wandering, a comedian, muslim man who never even cracked any jokes he was in jen for a while. of course, they're part of the same ecosystem. i don't know how one of the speakers has declared that they have. one of them is a member of the b, dippy. they're all part of the, in the same ecosystem of the larger sung body bar that supports the b g b. just imagine a just just imagine that is donald trump and there are right. no clue, clucks, glen. it's like that. just make the same sibley so they would also support donald trump. so it's, it's the same kind of system they belong, they're protected, and there is no justice. if a person happens to be muslim, you will have to develop cases against you. there is a journalist who with sits and jane are these section yes, sunday is right,
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and i respect to very, very much and he knows the law perfectly is very right. that's very hard to prosecute it crime. but it has been done. and the point is, it's the process that is the punishment in the way indian law that used against those who was seen to be against government is one minority figures who the government wishes to will. if i, it's not about what is the judgement at the end of the process. the process is the, the punishment. one of those gentlemen who made it be to quote for genocide generals i didn't muslim, ah, was there recently he did, he did some, he did the so few months ago in new delhi, which is the national capital of this great democracy, which is actually being completely vilified, of which is being destroyed. the soul of india is being utterly destroyed by though government or allowing these people to get of even called for genocide did get away
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with calls for. oh, you know, killing a community. and let me also mention then to mentioned was made out of lynching incidence that happened in the states of been dumb bitch in waterville, holy shines of the sea community. this has nothing to do with the larger picture of a majority community, hammering down on minorities. but job is a state where seek, make up 58 percent of the population. it's an entirely different landscape. so let's not up vault equivalency up. let's be very clear what. okay, hang out beyond king at the world. 3rd largest muslim population, which happens live in india, being used as proxies for people who should be hated or against whom you can give calls for genocide. and nobody is doing very much about it. they will be action taken because people are moving the court. all right, i should stick in his proposal. i'm willing to call you said this is purely isolated events that should not be really taken out of the context. but when you have the lynching of moslems persecution of the christians who are not able to say
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the prayers or to join the congregations during them, as this is cheryl sentiment that the hinders riding. the wave of populism are adamant about the need to turn the nation into a hinder nation, and this explains the sentiments which we are seeing. no, no, and i have a few points to me. one sober says that there is a person who is it who was enrolled in that congregation who was, who is frieda partition up? i believe it is the building, but it's strong. mr. police are ashley new, was a member of the b p. v is no longer no 2nd point. they say that the punjab as a separate issue, not what do you see about this? however, this kind of paranoid about the hindus in india when we had instance of the muslim league or a certain date we see and his younger brother. but of the new busy seeing on it
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that form that we 15 curse of muslims in this country are enough. good. take your of 100 roars of hindus. what action do you think should have been taken against him? now you have multiple instances in emily, all the r a, b in daily. his name is mr. amount of the left hand. he said that the man, the serious what the scene was a part of the sunset, his neck should you see beard and his tongue should be not what kind of speech do you think it is not a huge speech. now my point is that any have speed can nibble nobody's supporting me in. ready how to do it, but there are similar comments which go unnoticed by these left. there are much
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worse incidents likely to happen on which they don't think. so where did you want them to their bias when you say, and i tell you i would say in support of majority when this definition happening and then the social media, when they see that people are getting a good mothers and you are seeing anything, the one the cause for the head of the prime minister has been made from parts of this country. then they feel that they have been discriminated against whatever they do have ok highlighted on a point where as the people who actually can be murdered and who must commit on a lot and gets caught. nobody speaks of what it all can move forward. sunjay, the narrow was widely respected for his bravery when his stood out against those willing to introduce the converse laws back in the 30, then said,
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the multicultural foundations of the republic have to stay. now, are you concerned that those foundations are likely to further be undermined under modi whether it is more the or any other government? what seems to have happened is that hong dash mil principles have been forgotten after a couple of generations and get off the magnificent constitution towards the end of the 1914. it did it against a backdrop of great violence of the previous decade. the founding fathers of the indian republic remembered the horrors of the late law, the jewish holocaust, the partition violence which cost over a $1000000.00 lives on the continent, and also the murder of b. my, the father of the nation, my dandy. so they deliberately wrote the constitution, which was designed to protect every indian, irrespective of whether he was in the majority community or the minority community
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. those lessons, those foundational principles, same be father and find that a bank. and i really fear for what is coming because i just like to tell my friend who's supposed to be just be, he's do not say this fellow said that and that for those that you other government who are the government elected by a massive majority of indians if you allow this, then i do really appear that we are in for much more times, especially in my children staying saba, on one hand, you have those up a secure to feel like the, there's impunity in the country. and there's absolutely nothing to do to rein in the phonetic so adamant about the need to, to, to, to spread the hinge ideology across the nation. what happens next to india? i didn't know in a very dock pot. we are very clearly acting against all minorities. you have the
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situation in kush me, you that thank the the ruling party in new did. he doesn't care about what's happening to people over there. you have now an attack on christians. oh, you have to go such as mother to the saw who we all of us indians grew up all it every single her institution's a mission at ease of charity has been denied up a mission to receive foreign funds. this christmas eve, images of santa claus will bond. i mean, i didn't know whether to laugh or to start crying. a judge was attacked. so once you have, oh, you know, this is all saying the game for you and, you know, i did not speak out to once it's, of course, the muslim is the main figure. yeah. because muslims have been participant, you know, have participated in that have been visiting their large minority in certain places the lives that there is mobilization against them. that is a lot to focus on was carved out as a muslim nation. all out of those sort of back to the legacy of partition that
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people live it. the constitution that sunday just ball call was designed to fight the kind of people who murdered mac, my gandhi. now don't that ideological string is now in follow. sold the constitution. it's just lift, so this because ok, a noise only as good as when it is implemented. and that is it's highly just community g and use it all and then is august. is the damn to any pathetic attempt to create body d. so if you want to talk about while and there is constant violence, but didn't in does as id, that has nothing to do with muslims and it's getting, you know, all of this goes on. so if you want to talk about didn't you, let's talk about ok every day, just the other day. there was a case better people in a been in the state, read the dis dot, i'm gathering, but you did crime. go, given their cost of people, of the high cost refuse to eat food made by particular woman who has not been old. let me somebody has offered that. can she moved to delhi?
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lemme violence. the didn't know society. all right, multiple levels. let me go to asha. this is really creating a sentiment, global event. india's reputation as a voice of tolerance is normal and to the point where the recent decision against the missionaries of charity. why would you targeted, targeted the has for the last 60 years been building hospitals, community kitchens schools, dealing with leper colony is providing shelter for abandoned children and you say, southerly finally does not me the local a prerequisites for oh, oh hesitate. i think i think about this charity a lot of detail is missing in what you perceive it to be are. there has been foreign exchange of medic mentor relation and really major relations. and the
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charity was taken into confidence by the government. and they were told that this is out of state, and that's why this is being done against you that the foreign funding, in fact, the charity itself has requested that the warrant when the usual must be handled differently in case it as well as a moisture. so don't see everything from it you just by not gonna. i think it is not fear people make mistakes. people do crimes, they must be punished. then you link everything. when you dig everything back to the center as a problem. if something happens in the truck on, amid the lawyer be having to spend and he was it very well that line order is a state of ticket. it happens and cannot happen. some of those state domains, india is a federal country. the states are, have the responsibility of looking after law and order you the moment when you create this right? nation of dicking, everything back to the center and against windows, or isolate voluble certain as it has because we're short of time just want to i i
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think the missed in flames. the issue rather than pathetic and i got your point. i get just sunjay for a few seconds before we run the conversation, please sunjay. i see that it is the media p, which is in power in the account that i did to add for chance to place the b j. b as in power in the st. as well, if a ruling party wants to know something about the problem, it has all the power to do it. you or you can be disingenuous like that. thank his ellen sanjay haggerty as his sugar and a sub. and i will really appreciate you and i thank you and thank you for watching . you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al jazeera dot com for further discussion. got our facebook page, thus facebook dot com, forward slash ha, inside. or you can also join the conversation on twitter, our hand, it is at a jane size 40 for me, how she went about on the entire team here in dora my phone.
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