Pakistan-India: When Religion is Both the Target and the Scapegoat
Current and past events show Pakistani security forces’ direct and indirect involvement in attacks on Hindu and Sikh temples.
A magazine on religious liberty and human rights

Current and past events show Pakistani security forces’ direct and indirect involvement in attacks on Hindu and Sikh temples.

Meta, the company operating Facebook and Instagram, dismantled a Chinese network of false accounts called “Operation K.”

False claims were spread by former Pakistani national team player and coach Inzamam-ul-Haq that Indian Sikh player Harbhajan Singh “almost” converted to Islam.

Shopkeeper Manmohan Singh was assassinated last week. Two days before, hakim Tarlok Singh barely escaped.

An order by the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia is enforced, just as the film “Colonel Kalsi” on a similar case is hailed in festivals.

Radicals advocating for an independent Sikh state are a growing threat in Italy.

Violent extremists claiming the Sikh homeland in India should become an independent state remain a problem in Canada and other countries.

A schoolteacher was abducted at gunpoint from her home, and forced to convert to Islam and marry the man who had raped her—“voluntarily,” a Pakistani court said.

The monument has been restored, but may not be re-installed where it once was. The man who attacked it has confessed he planned to kill an Indian politician.
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