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Indian PM Modi summons ministers as death toll rises in ongoing protests against India citizenship act - reports
21 Dec, 2019 08:34 / Updated 8 hours ago
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi will reportedly consult with his ministers about the security situation in India, following nationwide protests against a new citizenship law that have left up to seventeen people dead.
The turmoil over the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) will be a top agenda item when Modi meets with government officials on Saturday, an unnamed government official told Reuters.
Nationwide protests against the law have become increasingly violent over the past several days. AP cites local authorities’ reports that seventeen people have died in the unrest, while more than 4,000 others have been detained. Protesters set cars on fire and threw stones at security forces. According to reports, police banned public gatherings and cut internet services in parts of New Delhi and other cities in an attempt to stop the demonstrations.
Also on rt.com New citizenship law that sparked protests 'has nothing to do' with India's Muslims, says top imam
Three people have been killed in Uttar Pradesh state as protests continue this Saturday, the local chief of police told AP. Schools, colleges and universities across the state will remain closed.
The Indian government says the new citizenship law is aimed at protecting persecuted religious minorities from Muslim-majority Afghanistan, Pakistan and Bangladesh. Critics call the legislation discriminatory against Muslims. However, the Ministry of Home Affairs reassured on Thursday that CAA does not “target any religious community from abroad”.
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Islamic State is creeping into India's tropical state of Kerala to lure away young men and women
By India correspondent Siobhan Heanue in KeralaUpdated about 4 hours ago
Bindu, an Indian woman with a thick long braid, holding photos of her daughter.
PHOTO Bindu Sampath's daughter was seduced by an Islamic State fighter and convinced to run away to Afghanistan. ABC NEWS: SIOBHAN HEANUE
Twenty Islamic State recruits from Kerala in India are suspected to be among hundreds of foreign fighters who have surrendered to authorities in Afghanistan.
A middle-class Hindu woman in the tropical state is hoping her 29-year-old daughter and the grandchild she has never met might be among them.
Southern India is a fertile recruiting ground for the extremist organisation, with the Muslim minority population targeted by local and international Islamic State kingpins.
But families left behind say not all who join the organisation go willingly.
Bindu Sampath's daughter, Nimisha, left Kerala for Afghanistan in 2016.
She was following in the footsteps of a Muslim convert, after she fell pregnant to him.
A photo of Nimisha, a young Indian woman in a red and orange sari
PHOTO Nimisha was seduced by a young man who convinced her to run away to Afghanistan to join Islamic State. SUPPLIED: BINDHU SAMPATH
Nimisha seemed an unlikely recruit for Islamic State, and her mother says she went because her boyfriend threatened to reveal their sexual relationship.
"If a guy touches her or goes to bed with her, it is not a crime," she says.
"She didn't do anything wrong."
Bindu believes the boy was also being manipulated.
In his case, she suspects a prominent and wealthy local family lured him into joining the terror group.
Bindu is cast out by her community
Bindu runs a beauty salon from home, and while she tries to live normally, many of her friends and family have rejected her because of her daughter's links to the terrorist group.
Family photos of Bindu's family in frames
PHOTO The Sampaths were considered an average middle class family in Kerala before Nimisha (top right) ran away to join IS. ABC NEWS: SIOBHAN HEANUE
She says the social shame is unshakeable.
"If I was a Christian or a Muslim, I would have the whole community behind me," she says.
"As a Hindu I have only my shadow behind me. No-one."
She is also angry at the police for what she believes is a lack of action.
She says they knew the circle of people her daughter was falling in with, but let her travel to Afghanistan rather than intercept her because they wanted more information.
Bindu wants to meet her baby granddaughter, who she has only seen in a grainy phone photo.
She has intermittent contact with her daughter, who uses a phone belonging to someone living with her in Afghanistan.
A group of Indian men standing on a rocky hill
PHOTO A group of Indian IS fighters surrendered in Afghanistan, but Bindu doesn't know if her daughter was among them. SUPPLIED: BINDU SAMPATH
Bindu Sampath is still waiting for confirmation that her child is among the surrendered fighters in Afghanistan.
She is adamant her daughter will not be a threat to Indian society if she makes it home.
"Even if she has killed someone, I will fight for her, because I love her," she declares.
Kerala fights Islamic State's creeping influence
Indian authorities say dozens of Indians have been killed fighting for Islamic State overseas.
A woman peeks through a golden gate in Kerala
PHOTO Indian authorities in Kerala say Islamic State is targeting the wealthy southern state for new recruits. ABC NEWS: SIOBHAN HEANUE
Some Muslim leaders in India are trying to fight fire with fire, by tackling the narratives Islamic State is propagating in places like Kerala.
Extremists use the local languages in India's southern states to convince people to join up, masterfully translating local problems into calls for global jihad.
Jihadists have called for violence inside India too.
They have urged followers to mount vehicle attacks at popular Hindu and Christian festivals, similar to the 2016 truck attack in Nice that killed 87 people.
In Mumbai, where some of the first Indian recruits to Islamic State were radicalised, local groups have found that going online is the only way to counteract Islamist propaganda.
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PHOTO Local officials are concentrating their anti-radicalisation efforts on young people who attend Muslim shrines. ABC NEWS: SIOBHAN HEANUE
At a 600-year-old shrine in the city, an IT developer has created an app aimed at dissuading vulnerable young people from joining extremist groups.
The app lists things like prayer times, but also features a section where people can anonymously submit queries.
A man stands on a rooftop overlooking Kerala
PHOTO Syed Sabbir has developed an app which helps people who might be at risk of being radicalised by Islamic State. ABC NEWS: SIOBHAN HEANUE
"Day in, day out we get such queries about the authenticity of narratives that are being propagated by IS," Syed Sabbir explains.
Mr Sabbir says Islamist ideology provokes a lot of curiosity on the app, and the shrine has scholars on hand to debunk IS propaganda.
"We develop counter-narratives and we try to post those throughout social," he says.
"People can go through and understand exactly what is what."
Two young girls in Kerala sitting by a wall, one of them looking at a phone
PHOTO Mr Sabbir's app connects young people who might be curious about IS with Muslim scholars to debunk the group's teachings. ABC NEWS: SIOBHAN HEANUE
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