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Will ‘apologists’ take a bullet for the nation?

April 25, 2017March 12, 2019 Admin Comment(0)

India Upfront
Updated Apr 25, 2017

https://www.timesnownews.com/india-upfront/video/will-%E2%80%98apologists%E2%80%99-take-a-bullet-for-the-nation/59947

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251 migrants died during lockdown; ‘Singapore Syndrome’ behind spike: Study, ETV Bharat

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  • Bangladesh: Death threats to Buddhist MP candidates in the CHT, no free and fair elections
  • Bangladesh Elections: 15 Minority Hindus Murdered In 45 Days – Inclusive Participation Not Feasible
  • PRESS RELEASE: Former Prime Minister Hasina and her colleagues’ conviction is a farce, miscarriage of justice for the victims as real perpetrators are not being punished
  • PRESS RELEASE: RRAG welcomes Inter-Parliamentary Union resolution against Interim Government of Bangladesh including denial of trial observers and mission to Bangladesh

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