Amnesty accuses Indian police of 'grave abuses' in Delhi riots

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NEW DELHI (AFP) - Delhi police are guilty of 'grave human rights violations' during communal riots in the Indian capital earlier this year, and were even 'active participants' in the violence, Amnesty International alleged on Friday (Aug 28).. Read more at straitstimes.com.

NEW DELHI - Delhi police are guilty of"grave human rights violations" during communal riots in the Indian capital earlier this year, and were even"active participants" in the violence, Amnesty International alleged on Friday .

A field investigation by Amnesty"has documented a disturbing pattern of grave human rights violations committed by the Delhi police during the riots", the rights group said in a statement.

 

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