OnlineVolunteers.org
Together We Can Make a Difference

Current Focus: Gujarat Carnage: The Aftermath  
Home
What is New
What You Can Do
Relief - Rehabilitation
News / Analysis
Reports
Women
A Cry for Justice
Community Response
Corporate Social Responsibility
Links
Site Map
home > Reports >Threatened Existence: A Feminist Analysis of the Genocide in Gujarat: Report by the International Initiative for Justice (IIJ), December 2003
Threatened Existence: A Feminist Analysis of the Genocide in Gujarat
Report by the International Initiative for Justice (IIJ)
December 2003


(Download Full Report, Printer Friendly PDF, 197 pages)

Contacts for Additional information: Forum Against Oppression of Women (OR) Awaaz-E-Niswaan

Table of Contents


Section / Chapter (HTML Version) Page Numbers Download Printer Friendly PDF
Prologue
    What happened in Gujarat
    Responses of the Civil Society
    International Responses
    Seeking a feminist response
    The International Initiative for Justice in Gujarat (IIJ)

1-7 Prologue
Chapter 1 Introduction 8-16 Introduction
Chapter 2 The Context 17-24 The Context
Chapter 3 Centrality of Sexual Violence and Sexuality to the Hindutva Project 24-34 Centrality of Sexual Violence and Sexuality to the Hindutva Project
Chapter 4 State Complicity in the pogrom 35-51 State Complicity in the pogrom
Chapter 5 The Violence Continues 52-71 The Violence Continues
Chapter 6 Obstacles and Limitations of National Legal Remedies 72-80 Obstacles and Limitations of National Legal Remedies
Chapter 7 Gujarat Pogrom As Genocide 81-96 Gujarat Pogrom As Genocide
Chapter 8 Gujarat Pogrom And Continuing Violence As Crimes Against Humanity 97-105 Gujarat Pogrom And Continuing Violence As Crimes Against Humanity
Chapter 9 The Applicable Principles Of Responsibility 106-110 The Applicable Principles Of Responsibility
Chapter 10 Conclusion 111-116 Conclusion
Chapter 11 Recommendations 117-120 Recommendations
Updates
    1. Furthering Hindutva Ideology
    2. Moral Policing
    3. Further information on Gujarat Cases
    4. Continuing Genocide
120-131 Updates
Those Who Spoke to the IIJ 131-150 Those Who Spoke to the IIJ
Glossary 151-152 Glossary
Annexures
Annexure I: What happened in Gujarat
Annexure II: Role of the diaspora in the emergence of the Hindu Right
Annexure III: RSS and allied organisations
Annexure IV: The history and ideology of the right wing in India
Annexure V: Years of BJP rule in Gujarat
Annexure VI: Socio Economic reality of Muslims in India
Annexure VII: Saffronisation of Education
Annexure VIII: Testimony on the burning of the Sabarmati Express
Annexure IX: Case study of Mota Sarnaiya
153-197 Annexures