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Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Indian Court Sentences 22 In Another Prosecution Over 2002 Gujarat Riots
According to AFP and BBC, in India, in another case growing our of the 2002 Hindu-Muslim riots in the state of Gujarat, a court this week sentenced 21 defendants to life in prison for attempted murder, arson and rioting. An additional defendant, a former police officer, was sentenced to one year in prison for dereliction of duty. 61 defendants were acquitted for lack of evidence. This case involved the Dipda Darwaza massacre in which Hindu rioters attacked a Muslim family, locked them in their house and set it ablaze, killing 11, after 60 Hindu pilgrims traveling in a train died in a blaze of disputed origin. In April in another case growing out of the same riots, 23 others were convicted. (See prior posting.) A total of 84 people have been convicted in 4 previous cases involving the riots in which 1,000 to 2,000 people-- mostly Muslims-- died.