Unite Against Fascism In India
The people of India have been holding mass protests all over India ever since the anti Muslim and anti working class Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) was enacted into law on 12 December 2019.
The state has made many attempts to suppress the rising anger of the people not only against this draconian law but also against the rising unemployment, privatisation and commercialisation of education, healthcare, public transport and many more basic public services.
Dissent, an integral part of any democracy,
has been reincarnated into sedition by the current right
wing nationalist BJP government.
University students,
intellectuals, members of the judiciary and many more have
been targeted and attacked for protesting against
CAA.
The recent spate of violence in the Indian
capital, New Delhi, perpetrated by fascist mobs in the
presence of moot spectator Delhi Police, is the worst
communal violence seen for decades.
At least 25 people
have died and thousands have been injured at the hands of
communal mobs led by RSS and BJP.
We share the pain of those who have died and suffered at the hands of fascist goons. And we stand in solidarity with all Indians opposing CAA in India.
Let us unite against fascism before another Hitler takes hold.
Gather outside the Indian
Consulate in Auckland, 133a Onehunga Mall Road,
Onehunga.
Saturday 29 February 2020
2pm to
3pm
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