44 Muslims have been killed in India since the start of 2026!
At least 44 Muslims were killed in India during the first seven months of 2026, including 19 deaths attributed to state actors and 25 to Hindutva extremist non-state assailants, according to figures cited by the South Asia Justice Campaign (SAJC)’s India Persecution Tracker.
2026 is the deadliest year for such killings since the organisation began tracking them in 2022. Between May and July, “25 Muslims were killed, including 15 by police and security personnel and at least 10 by Hindu extremist actors in religiously motivated attacks across five Indian states,” the report said.
Being a Muslim isn't easy in India.
Bajrang Dal goons stormed a chicken biryani shop near the Kanwar Yatra route, forced it shut, and got the entire shop RAZED TO THE GROUND.
Owner Mohd Salman was dragged away and detained, for the “crime” of selling chicken biryani. #IndianMuslims
I’m tired of saying it, but if a photo of a Hamas leader with two blindfolded elderly Jewish men, right before they were executed, would be BREAKING NEWS.
But because a Jewish man is killing two Muslims it’s no big deal
Bangladesh is outraged that the absconding convicted genocider Sheikh Hasina was allowed this evening to engage in live interaction with the media in New Delhi where she and her henchmen launched venomous vitriol against the State of Bangladesh and her people.
Dhaka deeply regrets that in spite of concerns conveyed apriori to the Government of India about the likely ramifications of this event on the reset of our bilateral relations, this public event was permitted to be held.
On a day when the people of Bangladesh are observing the second anniversary of the July Revolution, this interaction by Sheikh Hasina on the Indian soil stands as an affront to the sovereignty of Bangladesh and a grievous insult to the martyrs of the July Revolution.
The denial of facts established by the United Nations, including gruesome killing of the innocent civilians including minor children during July-August 2024 by the fascist regime, stands as a futile attempt by the absconding convicted mass murderer Hasina and her criminal cohort to reverse the tide of history. The people of Bangladesh had already rejected such heinous attempts in the past and continue to do so now.
Upholding the spirit of the July Revolution, our people have firmly resolved that our nation will never again go back to the dark days of fascism and that Bangladesh will never be a client State. Convicted mass murderer Hasina and her mafia enterprise will never have a place in the polity of Bangladesh.
Bangladesh desires to maintain a constructive, mutually beneficial, and forward-looking relationship with India based on sovereign equality, mutual respect, non-interference in each other's internal affairs, and national dignity. Regrettably, Bangladesh’s repeated requests to the Government of India for returning convicted criminal Hasina to Bangladesh under the Extradition Treaty signed between Bangladesh and India in 2013, has not yet elicited a response. On the contrary, allowing her the opportunity to openly interact with the media under any pretext is deeply hurtful to our people’s sentiment and detrimental to the development of harmonious bilateral relations between Bangladesh and India.
🚨BREAKING: Israeli forces killed Mahmoud Zaki Al-Hams, his wife Fatima Fahmi Bahloul, and their child Ahmad in a dawn airstrike on their home in Al-Qarara, north of Khan Younis Southern Gaza Strip.
Gaza's Ministry of Health said 152 Palestinians were reported killed in Gaza in July, marking the highest monthly death toll since the beginning of the year. It added the victims included 21 children, 14 women and four elderly people.
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11 Muslim Men Cleared After Years Behind Bars in Khargone Riot Case Whose Homes Were Bulldozed Before Trial, Court Says Police Could Not Prove a Single Charge.
📍 Khargone, Madhya Pradesh
A local court has acquitted all 11 accused in the Khargone Riot Case linked to violence during a Ram Navami procession on April 10, 2022, more than 04 years after they were first arrested.
👉 What The Police Claimed:
— Police alleged that a group from the Muslim community attacked Hindu homes with stones and petrol bombs during the procession, causing large-scale damage.
— Charges included rioting, arson, criminal trespass and offences under the Explosive Substances Act.
👉 Why The Case Fell Apart:
— Of 13 prosecution witnesses, 8 turned hostile and refused to identify the accused in court.
— The one eyewitness police relied on gave a statement 51 days after the incident... and his name did not appear in the original FIR.
— No test identification parade was ever conducted.
— The forensic lab found no trace of petrol or any flammable substance at the scene, directly contradicting the police's petrol bomb claim.
The judge noted the prosecution's entire case rested on this delayed, unnamed eyewitness testimony, with no explanation for the 51-day gap. On that basis, the court found the charges completely unproven.
👉 The Bulldozers Came First, The Verdict Came 04 Years Later:
Just 02 days after the arrests, the state government demolished 16 homes and 29 shops belonging to the accused community across five localities... before any trial, before any conviction.
The then Home Minister of Madhya Pradesh had publicly said the homes that stones came from would be turned into piles of stones. That demolition is still being challenged in the Madhya Pradesh High Court.
👉 The Human Cost
— The 11 men... Ibadat, Sadiq, Abdullah, Saheb, Shahryar, Faizal, Azam, Shabbir, Imran, Mushtaq and Rajik... spent between 462 and 827 days in jail before being cleared. Their homes were already gone by the time the court ruled they were never proven guilty. 💔
👉 The Question No One Is Answering:
1. The court itself asked why police named these 11 men as rioters in the first place, given how thin the evidence turned out to be.
2. That question points to a pattern seen in other communal violence cases too: swift bulldozer action against the accused community's property, followed years later by acquittals that come too late to undo the demolitions, the lost years or the branding as "rioters" in public memory.
3. No compensation mechanism exists for the homes destroyed or the years spent in custody... the state's punishment arrived before the trial did and the trial's outcome changes nothing about what was already torn down. 💔💔
Nepal: In Sunsari, at Brothers Hardware owned by Seraj Ansari, located in Phulchowk of Bhokraha Narsingh Rural Municipality–6, a Hindutva mob carried out looting and vandalism, and goods along with cash worth lakhs of rupees were looted from the shop.