The state of Assam on Monday in order to distribute legal status to its inhabitants and to segregate illegal Bangladeshi immigrants (Muslims), released its first
While Union Government dissuading itself from taking any decision regarding extending the powers under the controversial Armed Forces (Special Powers)
Following the sensational revelation by the serving CRPF Inspector General (IG) Rajnish Rai posted in the North East here on Tuesday in which he has stated that the joint
Ludhiana/India (July 30, 2012): "Shoot at sight" orders give a green light to security forces to use their firearms when it’s neither necessary nor lawful to do so. Security forces should comply with international standards that only permit the use of lethal force when absolutely necessary to protect life. - Meenakshi Ganguly, South Asia director, HRW.
Assam (July 25, 2012): As per reports from Assam, the north-eastern state is severely gripped in ethnic violence. The tensions between ethnic-group called Bodos and migrant Muslim religious minority over control of land and settlements have been simmering for a long time.