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New York Emergency Protest Feb. 28: Stop State Sanctioned Terror!

Friday, February 28, 2020 at 5:30 PM – 6:30 PM EST

India in New York
3 East 64th St (Between 5th and Madison Avenues)

EMERGENCY PROTEST: STOP STATE SANCTIONED TERROR!

Join Equality Labs, The Alliance for Justice & Accountability, Indian American Muslim Council and South Asia Solidarity Initiative for an emergency protest to support Muslims and caste oppressed communities being terrorized by Hindu mobs and RSS goons.

As Donald and Melania Trump descend upon Delhi, Muslims are experiencing an unprecedented level of violence. Four people have been reported murdered, with hundreds being tortured and attacked by Hindu fascists. There have been several shooters across Delhi, and it is uncertain what the next period will bring. We are gathering at the Indian consulate to demand they stop their support of the RSS, BJP and Hindu fascist violence. We are demanding justice for protestors, and condemning the Citizenship Amendment Act, and the escalation of violence against protestors.

Join us! The time to stop a genocide is before it starts.
Friday, February 28
India in New York
3 E 64 ST, New York
5:30 – 6:30PM

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