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‘Taking its most lethal form in India’: Noam Chomsky on the rise of Islamophobia

The renowned scholar and thinker, a professor emeritus at MIT, did not mince his words in this address.

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Islamophobia has taken a “most lethal form” in India, turning some 250M Indian Muslims into a “Persecuted Minority.”

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