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After NIA Fails To File Chargesheet, Delhi Court Grants Default Bail To Kashmiri Youth In UAPA Case

A Delhi Court has granted default bail to a 25-year-old Kashmiri youth, after the National Investigation Agency (NIA) failed to file chargesheet within the statutory period against him in a case registered under Unlawful Activities Prevention Act, 1967. The Principal… Read More »After NIA Fails To File Chargesheet, Delhi Court Grants Default Bail To Kashmiri Youth In UAPA Case

Choked by red tape’: Muslims who moved court after Khargone demolitions allege official harassment

It took Alim Sheikh five months to pull together the money to finance the reconstruction of his five-storey building after it was demolished by government bulldozers on April 11. The demolition of his hotel and restaurant had come a day… Read More »Choked by red tape’: Muslims who moved court after Khargone demolitions allege official harassment

UP Police killed 23 Muslims, arrested more than 3000 during anti-CAA protest: Report

At least 3,000 people were illegally arrested by Uttar Pradesh police for taking part in protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act and many of them remain in jails under fabricated charges, even after more than two years since the anti-CAA… Read More »UP Police killed 23 Muslims, arrested more than 3000 during anti-CAA protest: Report

Karnataka stands third in number of attacks on Christians in 2021, says report

KARNATAKA BENGALURU 05/12/2021 APCR National Executive member Advocate Mahmood Qazi, APCR Karnataka President Advocate P Usman, Bangalore Arch Bishop Rev Peter Machado, Human right activist and Famous lawyer Advocate B T Venktesh and APCR Karnataka secretary advocate M Niyaz releasing… Read More »Karnataka stands third in number of attacks on Christians in 2021, says report

Assam eviction drive: Civil rights body seeks strict action, compensation to kin of injured

NEW DELHI: The ‘Association for Protection of Civil Rights’ (APCR) on Monday released a fact-finding report on the eviction drive at Dholapur in Assam on September 23, demanding strict action and compensation to families of Shaikh Farid, Moinul Haque, and… Read More »Assam eviction drive: Civil rights body seeks strict action, compensation to kin of injured

Darrang Injured Left Without Proper Treatment, Moinul Haque’s Son Made to Report to Police

New Delhi: The bullets in the bodies of three people who received bullet injuries after having been shot at by police during the September 21 eviction drive carried out by Assam government in Darrang district had not been removed even on… Read More »Darrang Injured Left Without Proper Treatment, Moinul Haque’s Son Made to Report to Police

Student Activist, Out On Bail, Says Mission To Free Other Political Prisoners

New Delhi: Student activist Asif Iqbal Tanha, who was released on bail after being arrested under the UAPA in connection with the northeast Delhi riots, on Tuesday said securing the release of other political prisoners is their mission now. Mr… Read More »Student Activist, Out On Bail, Says Mission To Free Other Political Prisoners

All Nine Accused Are Labourers, Non-Political People”: APCR Fact-Finding Team On NIA’s Alleged Al-Qaeda Arrests

A fact-finding team of the Association for Protection of Civil Rights (APCR) visited Murshidabad district of West Bengal last week to probe the truth behind the arrest of nine Muslim villagers by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) on September 19… Read More »All Nine Accused Are Labourers, Non-Political People”: APCR Fact-Finding Team On NIA’s Alleged Al-Qaeda Arrests