“From Holocaust Memory to Political Narrative: The USHMM’s Dangerous Framing of India”, Stop Hindu Dvesha, February 02, 2026
“This essay was written nearly a year ago in response to a report issued by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum titled Rising Mass Atrocity Risks in India[1]. That report was deeply flawed. It relied on selective sourcing, stripped complex political and historical realities of context, and advanced insinuations that unfairly maligned Hindus and India. At the time, the decision was made not to publish this response, extending the benefit of the doubt and treating the report as an aberration rather than evidence of a broader institutional problem.
That assumption no longer holds.
A subsequent USHMM publication, once again portraying India as a society allegedly predisposed to mass atrocities[2], confirms a troubling pattern. These interventions suggest an organization increasingly detached from democratic realities, historical depth, and ground-level facts. When such distortions recur without correction, silence becomes complicity. The decision to publish this rebuttal follows directly from that recognition……”
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