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American Express officially withdraws sponsorship of AAHOA convention: Another victory for the Coalition Against Genocide

Coalition Against Genocide Reaffirms Struggle Against Extremist Hindu Groups

Coalition of thirty five human rights organizations wins major victory
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"Victory and a New Resolve for Justice" Rally

Chris Matthews not to appear at AAHOA Convention
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Sign Online Petition. Protest The Visit of Modi, the Chief Architect of Gujarat Pogroms
Coalition Against Genocide (CAG)
The Coalition Against Genocide includes a spectrum of organizations and individuals in the United States and Canada that have come together in response to the Gujarat genocide to demand accountability and justice.

The Coalition Against Genocide is protesting the visit of Narendra Modi, the Chief Minister of Gujarat, a state in western India, to the United States in March 2005. (Read more...)
In the News
A slap in Mr.Modi's face
Narendra Modi denied US visa
Sustained campaign against Modi in the US
Embarrassment for Narendra Modi as US denies him visa
(more news coverage on Modi's US visit ...)

US Congress takes aim at Modi
No entry for Modi into US, visa denied
Indian politician denied US visa
America denies visa to Narendra Modi
India: Commission Deeply Concerned About Visit of Gujarat State Minister
Censure motion in US House over Modi visit
US Congressmen demand denial of visa to Modi
Indian charities face questions - Groups deny ties to radical Hindus
Modi's Operandi: American Business and Genocide Linked Again
Invitation of Gujarati Chief Minister to NYC Sparks Protest
A State Terrorist Visits American Hoteliers
Protests Planned at AAHOA Meet Against Narendra Modi
Gujarati hoteliers back Modi's US visit amid protests
Indian minister's speech at Fort Lauderdale convention draws criticism
US religious coalition protests Modi's visit
Ban Modi's entry to US: Activists
Rights bodies oppose Modi's US trip
Gujarat CM's proposed visit to US sparks row
Campaign to keep Modi out of America

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Who is Modi

Modi, India's Milosevic
(Source: May 23, 2002. Hindustan Times)

It was nothing but a pogrom in Mahatma Gandhi's home state of Gujarat. Hindu-Muslim riots are not new to India but what is new is State-sponsored terrorism.

Narendra Modi’s government is guilty of ethnic cleansing. Modi is India's Milosevic.

It is no longer merely a breakdown of law and order but the total absence of law.

An 11-year-old boy testified to the National Human Rights Commission how his family ran to the State Reserve Police post to escape the mob but were told to go back or be shot (by the police). He then saw his mother and sister being stabbed to death.

A mother who had given birth to a baby at 10 pm was forced to run with her baby at 11 am the next morning when the mobs came. She escaped but her husband was killed and their house burnt down.

A nine-year-old boy watched a mob rape and kill his 20-year-old sister. (More...)

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Final Solution

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  Final Solution is a study of the politics of hate. Set in Gujarat during the period February/March 2002 - July 2003, the film examines the genocidal violence of the Hindutva right-wing by exploiting the Godhra train incident and then goes on to document the various acts of brutality that marked the violence that followed. It travels with the election campaign during the Assembly elections in Gujarat in late 2002, and documents the spread of hate and fascism that accompanied it.

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