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A visual reconstruction of one of India’s darkest chapters — the 1987 Hashimpura massacre. On May 22, 1987, Muslim men were rounded up, shot at close range by men in uniform, and their bodies dumped into canals. Through AI-generated illustrations, this video traces the chilling sequence of events as they unfolded. Full Video: zurl.co/gRnZZ #Hashimpura #humanrights #muslim #meerut
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Umar Khalid has been granted a 3-day bail by the Delhi High Court to spend time with his mother. Our documentary revisits the case against him, the legal and political debates surrounding his imprisonment, and the ordeal endured by his family. Watch Here: zurl.co/QH7nY #UmarKhalid #DelhiHighCourt #DelhiRiots #UAPA #SharjeelImam
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On 22 May 1987, 42 Muslim men from Hashimpura were taken away by PAC, shot, and dumped in canals. Decades later, the massacre remains a chilling reminder of custodial violence and impunity. Rewatch nous documentary on the Hashimpura massacre. Full Video: zurl.co/sdwrp #Hashimpura #humanrights #muslim #meerut
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On 22 May 1987, 42 Muslim men from Hashimpura were taken away by PAC, shot, and dumped in canals. Decades later, the massacre remains a chilling reminder of custodial violence and impunity. Rewatch nous documentary on the Hashimpura massacre. Full Video: zurl.co/53yHt #Hashimpura #Meerut #HumanRights
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Muslims Need Independent Intellectual Platforms “Narratives are built over decades through institutions, vocabulary, media, and power.” In a panel discussion moderated by @bushrakhanum86 , @_ali_javed_ examines how ideas around secularism and political discourse have shaped attitudes towards Muslims. Watch Here: zurl.co/EpUNj #India #Media #Secularism #Democracy
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“Alternative media often accepts only one type of Muslim voice.” In a panel discussion moderated by Bushra Khanum, journalist Asad Ashraf sheds light on the hesitation around visible Muslim identity in public discourse. Full Video: zurl.co/AGRP7 #India #Journalism #LiberalMedia #MinorityVoices
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Why Is Muslim Political Assertion Seen Differently? "No one complains when AAP contests elections in other states?” Ali Javed examines why assertions of independent Muslim leadership are often viewed differently from other political formations. Watch Here: zurl.co/1zCXt #MuslimPolitics #Secularism #MinorityRights
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Crisis Of Muslim Institutions In a panel discussion moderated by senior journalist @bushrakhanum86, @_ali_javed_ examines the crisis of institutional development within Muslim communities in India, the challenges faced by independent media initiatives, and the deeper political economy shaping public discourse. Watch Here: zurl.co/auKmb #India #Muslim #Media #MinorityRights
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Inside the ASI: The Making of Hindutva Archaeology Ever wondered how archaeological discoveries shape India's political and legal narratives? This video breaks down the stark contrasts in how different historical sites are handled by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI): • Keeladi vs. Sambhal: Why a highly advanced, scientific 2,000-year-old Sangam Age secular site in Keeladi (Tamil Nadu) faces funding delays, transfers, and rewriting [00:01:23], while sensitive mosque-temple disputes like the Sambhal Jama Masjid are fast-tracked and televised instantly [00:03:15]. • The Ayodhya Precedent: A deeper look into how the rushed 2003 ASI report on the Babri Masjid set a massive precedent [00:17:17], heavily weighing in judicial outcomes despite ambiguity and critique from prominent archaeologists [00:18:13]. • Weaponizing Archaeology: How strategic leaks and media disclosures of "temple traces" create concrete public perception long before formal, scientific reports are ever finalized [00:19:38]. Is history being objectively uncovered, or is it selectively curated to support modern-day narratives? - The Bhojshala Judgement & ASI Findings: Why this analysis is more vital than ever following the Madhya Pradesh High Court's landmark ruling. The court declared the Dhar complex a Hindu temple and halted Friday namaz, relying entirely on a 2,000+ page ASI scientific survey report which found:  • 94 stone sculptures and broken statues of Hindu deities (Shiva, Vishnu, Ganesha).  • Over 150 Sanskrit inscriptions and Devanagari shlokas dedicating the site to learning and Goddess Saraswati.  • Structural proof that the 11th-century Parmar-era structure was later modified into a mosque using pre-existing temple materials (including 106 pillars and lotus motifs).  Is India's historical and social fabric being systematically re-mapped through institutional archaeology? Watch the full investigation here: youtu.be/rdqbb_m2CAk
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