Sunday, July 26, 2020
BLM offers lessons to Indian Police 7-26-2020
26, July 2020 BLM offers lessons
to Indian Police
The Black Live Matter
movement is gaining resonance in many of the minority communities around the
world. In Israel BLM has reenergized Palestinians, “Palestinian Lives Matter”
are ubiquitous banners seen in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. The horrific
murder of George Floyd has renewed demands for ISRAEL GET YOUR LEG OFF
PALESTINIANNECKS!
In India police violence
against Muslim minorities following the highly unpopular “Citenship Law”
created deep hostiles and mistrust. Disturbing accounts had emerged of gross
mistreatment by police, and state officials in the town of Nagina. Police
chased young teenagers ranging in age
from 13 to 17 and brutally tortured them. According to two of the boys, the
officers laughed during beatings, saying, “You will die in this prison.”
Witnesses said that police officers opened fire on demonstrators with live
ammunition, broke into houses, stole money, and threatened to rape women. The
BBC aired footage showing police officers knocking down security
cameras in a Muslim neighborhood and shattering the windows of parked cars.
Although these incidents occurred a year ago the situation has become worse
with the pandemic as hundreds of poor low caste Hindus and Muslims flee to
their villages often beaten mercilessly by police.
Harsh Mander, a human
rights activist visited homes resembling “wastelands,” where the police have
become a lunch mob.
Much like the US, none of
the police officers were charged and continue to act with complete immunity
buffeted by the right wing Modi government which seems to be in lockstep with
President Trump. The overt discrimination towards Muslims threatens the very
foundation of India as a secular and tolerant nation. This is extremely distressing for a nation
which often boasts of its spiritual heritage.
Donning religious garbs and chanting from scriptures is a waste of time
if we do not imbibe the spiritual jewels into our everyday behavior to make as
us kinder, gentler, honest and more compassionate people. Sadly, I have never
come across an Indian family which has been not been fractured by financial
entanglements rooted in dishonesty.
Lashing out against
minorities and committing egregious acts of violence only demeans us.
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