Stories of love and hate | Remembering the Gujarat Carnage 20 years later | Siddharth Vardarajan https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JsBfkiMUkAE Feb 25, 2022 Citizens for Justice and Peace Renowned journalist, editor and academic Siddharth Vardarajan reads out his story about the price of love in times of hate. "I love you Geetaben from the bottom of my heart" The story was published by the Times of India in April 2002, when Vardarajan was the deputy-editor. He has also authored the book, Gujarat- the Making of a Tragedy

20 Years of 2002 Gujarat Riots | Unscripted Ft. Rana Ayyub  https://www.youtube.com/shorts/_2IyTv5Cr2U  1984 sikh genocide if there was justice then , then 1993 would not have occured, nor would 2002.. 

Gujarat 2002 - 2022 Memories of Struggle | Music and Conversation https://youtu.be/Z61ddJmeULI  27th Feb 2022  Human Rights Defender and CJP secretary Teesta Setalvad brings together activist-musician TM Krishna and actor Naseeruddin Shah to host special conversations and live music with survivors and families of victims of the genocide.

 

The build-up to Gujarat Carnage of 2002  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hKXgHOldiUQ Feb 22, 2022 Citizens for Justice and Peace

For many years before the Gujarat carnage, Communalism Combat, a magazine edited by Teesta Setalvad and Javed Anand, had been exposing ominous signs of a build-up of Hindutva extremism in the state. From open distribution of Trishuls in the state to politicisation of the police force, the tell tale signs of a coming collapse of communal amity could be seen all around. Teesta Setalvad takes us through the years leading up to what is popularly touted as a ‘spontaneous’ reaction of a peaceful majority. 

 

When Shubha Mudgal honoured the victims of Gujarat carnage at the Gulberg society https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXmrZqBEKek Feb 24, 2022

On 27th February 2012, CJP organized a memorial to mark ten years of Gujarat Carnage. Celebrated musicians Shubha Mudgal, Aneesh Pradhan and Sudhir Patwardhan perform in Gulberg Society, Ahmedabad in the presence of almost 1000 survivors and human rights activists

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