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Broken glass and charred vehicles litter the streets in the New Delhi neighborhoods where Hindu rioters beat, lynched, and burned Muslims in their homes last week. At least 43 people died and hundreds of others wereinjured, some by security forces that joined the attackers. India’s ruling Hindu nationalist party received international condemnation for the violence,but the United States continued to support the party’s leader, Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Since December, thousands of Muslims and other activists have stagedsit-ins and peaceful protests to oppose a law that offers Indian citizenship to Christians, Hindus, and other migrants who fled religious persecution—but not Muslims. Hundreds of thousands of Rohingya Muslims from Myanmar, also known as Burma, wait next door in Bangladesh to either return home or resettle elsewhere.

The protesters in India, many of them Muslim women and children, set up makeshift camps along streets and highways. They sipped tea,sang songs, created art, and shared their stories with the children.On Feb.23, Kapil Mishra, a local leader of the Hindu Bharatiya Janata Party, said if Indian police did not clear out the protest camps in three days, he and his fellow Hindu nationalists would. “Don’t try to reason with us after this,”Mishra said. “We will be forced to hit the streets.”

Hindus and Muslims targeted each other during the riots,but Muslim communities bore the brunt of the violence. Mobs wielding sticks and stones chanted, “Jai Shri Ram,” a common Hindu nationalist slogan thattranslates to “Victory to Lord Rama,” referring to a Hindu deity.

In one neighborhood, some Hindus raised the saffron flag of the ruling Bharatiya Janata party to ward off rioters. In another, a man named Shakir toldThe Guardian that a mob of about 30 men broke into his brother-in-law’s home and poured kerosene over everything before dragging the 30-year-old out of hiding. Shakir said the man’s 11-year-old daughter tried to plead for her father’s life: “She tried to save him, but they beat him to death in the middle of the street and threw him in the gutter.”

Witnesses said police used tear gas to break up some of the clashes. In some areas, they joined in the fighting. In one video,security forces beat already injured people lying on the ground and forced them to sing the national anthem. New Delhi police have denied the accusations.

Many in the region doubt the attackers will face legal action. During a hearing on the riots, Justice S. Muralidhar of the Delhi High Court condemned the police and government’s inaction. The next day,authorities replaced him on the case and transferred him to another court.

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