Says cops sexually assaulted women in Jamia.
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| Delhi Police Used Chemical Spray, Sexually Assaulted Jamia's Anti-CAA Protesters: Women's Body's Fact-Finding Report | The National Federation of Indian Women’s fact-finding report has demanded a judicial inquiry and a white paper by the Union home ministry on the incidents that took place on February 10 outside the Jamia University, alleging police brutality against students and local residents.
Students of Jamia Millia Islamia University had attempted to take a peaceful protest march to the Parliament House against the Citizenship Amendment Act, National Register of Citizens and National Population Register (CAA, NRC and NPR) and were stopped by the police, who put up barricades to block the march from going forward.
The National Federation of Indian Women, led by activist Aruna Roy, said in its press release that its report found 70-80 persons between the ages of 15 and 60 had suffered violence, with 30-35 men and 15-17 women suffering from grievous injuries. | |
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