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  • ‘Maybe it is time to change my son’s name’: The new reality of being Muslim in India

    ‘Maybe it is time to change my son’s name’: The new reality of being Muslim in India

    Samar Halarnkar
    · Jul 08, 2017 · 08:00 am
  • Why 200 people did not see a dead Muslim teenager on a railway platform in North India

    Why 200 people did not see a dead Muslim teenager on a railway platform in North India

    Aarti Sethi
    · Jun 27, 2017 · 04:11 pm
  • After teen is lynched on train, young men from his village are afraid of looking ‘too Muslim’

    After teen is lynched on train, young men from his village are afraid of looking ‘too Muslim’

    Nishita Jha
    · Jun 27, 2017 · 06:30 am