“Acts of Deceit: How ‘Places of Worship Act’ Legitimizes Historical Injustice Against Hindus”, Stop Hindudvesha, February 4, 2025:
“Steve Biko, a well-known anti-apartheid activist from South Africa, was frustrated when White Western outsiders tried to control the discussion about racism in his country. He believed that only the victims—Black South Africans—had the right to define their own experiences of injustice. Biko strongly opposed the idea that foreigners could decide how racism should be understood.
He was right to say that those who suffered should have the power to explain their pain, not the people who caused it. His ideas later influenced the creation of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, which began a long-drawn process of healing a fractured nation.
After World War II, many countries followed a similar process of addressing past injustices as part of decolonization. Examples include Nuremberg, Chile, Rwanda, Bosnia, Spain, and Colombia. Although the results were sometimes superficial or unsatisfactory, the idea of offering justice to victims had value. And so it continued worldwide, except in Bharat– a country that had suffered civilizational plunder from waves of Abrahamic invaders for over a thousand years……”
Read the full article at Stophindudvesha.org
How can that be possible in Hindu India ?