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No going back after deadly Delhi riots

A Delhi riot victim sits in a makeshift shelter in the aftermath of clashes that broke out in New Delhi last month. – EPA pic, March 7, 2020.

HAZRA Begum has been living in fear since witnessing men chanting Hindu religious slogans hack, bludgeon and burn Muslims to death in Delhi’s worst sectarian riots in decades. Ten days after the violence, she is among 1,000 people at a squalid relief camp too scared to go home, wondering if the mixed Hindu-Muslim areas where the violence took place will ever recover.

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