Pogroms antimusulmans au Gujarat en 2002
In February 2002, about 58 people died in a train fire in Godhra, Gujarat. In the following days and weeks, it is reported that around 800 to 2000 people were killed throughout Gujarat in what have been called some of the worst communal riots seen in India since it gained independence. The perceived cause for the former incident is seen as triggering off the latter.
L'incendie du train à Godhra
Les émeutes qui ont suivi
Conséquences électorales
== Arrestation et 4 Arrests and charging of alleged perpetrators during 2003
Voir aussi
Liens externes
(en anglais)
- Crime Against Humanity - An Inquiry into the Carnage in Gujarat
- analysis by Ruhi Khan
- alleged implication of Sangh Parivar
- After the carnage: the predatory 'intelligentsia'
- Human Rights Watch report on state participation in the riots
- Godhra's bitter harvest -- BBC report on Godhra, one year later.
- Amnesty International report on conspiracy against the state charges