Boycott call mars Hindu fest in Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia): Every year, at least a million Hindus visit Batu Caves on this day, but this year the crowd seemed to be much lesser in number. Read more »
Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia): Every year, at least a million Hindus visit Batu Caves on this day, but this year the crowd seemed to be much lesser in number. Read more »
Vadodara: Ever since post-election riots broke out in Kenya, the Gujarati diaspora there has been living in fear. Although no lives have been lost, there has been massive damage to property and businesses owned by Indians, particularly Gujaratis. Read more »
Next to the chained and gagged participants there will be some GHRD’s volunteers informing passers-by about human rights and explaining the initiative.
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Mumbai (Maharashtra): The government which assumed power thereafter took up the issue of protection of rights of local Hindus. However in the recent years with the spurt of extremist Muslim forces Hindus are being meted out inhuman treatment. Read more »
Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia): Addressing the monthly assembly for Prime Minister’s Department staff, he said the non-government organisation was spreading “blatant lies” with the intention of arousing hatred among multiracial Malaysians. Read more »
London: Members of the British parliament have demanded that the Malaysian government scrap plans to demolish Hindu temples and allow legitimate protests against it. Read more »
Hoston (USA): An exhibition of photos and panels vividly describing the atrocities on Hindus in Bangladesh created a stir at the India Culture Center (ICC) Independence Day event in Houston Read more »
USA: A arrest warrant was issued by local Magistrate in a false case against renowned human rights activist Advocate Rabindra Ghosh in Bangladesh. Read more »
Hindus comprised nearly 30% of the total population in Bangladesh in 1947. After the exodus of minorities following the partition of India in 1947, the hindu population went down to about 22% by 1951. Read more »
It’s democracy for some as Bhutan refuses to allow more than 100,000 Bhutanese Hindu refugees to return home.
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