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...Hindus and Muslims clash in bloody rioting around Bombay

Author: /time Magazine | Title: India: This Is All So Painful | 6/4/1984 | See Source »

...after town outside the city, comforting victims and listening to pleas for protection. "This is not the time to blame each other," she said. "This is all so painful. We must live in communal harmony. We must." The statistics of violence, following more than a week of fighting between Hindus and Muslims in the western state of Maharashtra, were stark reminders of how easily India's unity can be shaken. By the latest counts, 216 had died, 756 were injured, 13,000 were homeless, and 4,100 were under arrest...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: India: This Is All So Painful | 6/4/1984 | See Source »

...earlier this year. One specific incident came in late April when Bal Thackeray, leader of a militant, right-wing Hindu organization called Shiv Sena, gave a speech in which he reportedly maligned the Islamic faith. Muslims retaliated by garlanding a portrait of Thackeray with dirty sandals, an insult to Hindus. Next, roving gangs of Shiv Sena members armed with gasoline bombs, daggers, spears and a few guns ordered shops to close and observe a general strike. Muslims in Bhiwandi brought out the green flags of Islam, and the battle lines were drawn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: India: This Is All So Painful | 6/4/1984 | See Source »

...pile of ashes, a charred shirt, a sandal and a puddle of blood. "They stabbed him in the stomach with a sword and poured kerosene on him and set him on fire while he was still alive." The violence quickly spread to Bhiwandi's slum areas, where Hindus and Muslims live uncomfortably side by side: an estimated 15,000 huts were put to the torch. Soon the rioting spilled over to other industrial towns in the region and to Bombay itself...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: India: This Is All So Painful | 6/4/1984 | See Source »

...divining element is used to determine a person's guilt or innocence, is the kick-to-test instinct applied to living subjects. It used to be a popular method for deciding whether or not someone was a witch, perhaps because what the practice lacked in fairness (the ancient Hindus tied a bag of cayenne pepper around the head of an accused witch, and suffocation was the only proof of innocence) it made up for in finality...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: The Appeal of Ordeal | 5/14/1984 | See Source »

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