Hi Religion Unplugged readers, Targeted violence against Muslims in India erupted in February of 2002. Now, over 20 years later, families impacted are still living in its shadow. Today’s top story is a video produced with Newsreel Asia about these families and the hardships they’ve endured since. Surabhi Singh details the history of the violence and the deep psychological scars left behind. Watch: 2002 Shadows of Religious Violence In India Lingers for Muslim VictimsKhairunissa, along with her siblings and parents, spent years living in a multi-religious and multicultural apartment in Gujarat state’s Ahmedabad city. When communal tensions and targeted violence against Muslims erupted in the Indian city on Feb. 28, 2002, her family initially felt secure, confident that their neighbors would be able to protect them. by Surabhi Singh How Jimmy Carter Saved A Jewish Mausoleum In Ukraine
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Religious violence in India lingers for Muslim victims
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