Made Stateless: A Looming Crisis Bigger Than The Rohingya?

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"History should teach us that Nazi Germany did not begin with concentration camps. It began with everyday acts of discrimination." A humanitarian crisis - one far bigger than the Rohingya crisis - might be beckoning in India, after more than 1.9 million people in Assam state were left out of the National Register of Citizens.

Seen in conjunction with a contentious citizenship law, a largely Muslim group could be rendered stateless. Detention centres are being built across the country, which critics have likened to Guantanamo Bay. Has the Narendra Modi government gone too far?

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take them to canada and get enriched. good going india, love from singapore.

krishnagurung
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Fight for your right, my brothers Indian Muslim
Our prayers with you
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الله اكبر ولله الحمد ..

fuadasyari
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Does Singapore take in any illegal immigrants?

rajashekarreddy
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Bangladesh should take back it's citizens. If you want to enter india, there is a process.

rajashekarreddy
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Ironic. India Indians can't face minority.

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