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2018 saw most religion-based hate crimes, deaths in decade: Adityanath's UP saw most such clashes, followed by Bihar

FactChecker • December 27, 2018, 11:52:54 IST
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With 93 attacks as of 26 December, the year 2018 saw the most hate crimes motivated by religious bias in India in a decade. In 2018, 30 people were killed – the highest number since 2009 – and at least 305 were injured in such attacks.

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2018 saw most religion-based hate crimes, deaths in decade: Adityanath's UP saw most such clashes, followed by Bihar

Mumbai: With 93 attacks as of 26 December, the year 2018 saw the most hate crimes motivated by religious bias in India in a decade, according to Hate Crime Watch, a multi-organisation effort steered by FactChecker.in, in collaboration with  Aman Biradari — a people’s campaign for secularism, justice and compassion based in New Delhi — and  NewsClick.in — a public-interest journalism non-profit. In 75 percent of these incidents, minorities were victims. In 2018, 30 people were killed – the highest number since 2009 – and at least 305 were injured in such attacks. While the year 2018 recorded one death more than the previous year, which had 29 deaths, there were over twice as many non-fatal injuries in 2018 compared to the previous year. Hate Crime Watch does not aspire to be an exhaustive record of all hate crimes in the country. We are merely hoping to document the rising incidence, and any related patterns that emerge, so that the state takes notice and begins documenting such crimes. Yogi Adityanath-led Uttar Pradesh had the highest number of such attacks (27), followed by Bihar (10), which has a coalition government of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Janata Dal (United). Rajasthan and Gujarat — both under BJP governments at the time — and Karnataka, which has a coalition government of the Congress and the Janata Dal (Secular), followed with seven incidents each.

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Hate Crime 2018 Map   Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan had four deaths each in such attacks. Karnataka and BJP-run Jharkhand followed with three deaths each. In 3 of 4 incidents this year, victims were minorities Of 81 incidents in 2018 in which the religion of the victim was known, 60 percent (49 attacks) involved Muslim victims and 14 percent Christians. A Sikh was the victim in one incident. This means that minorities were victims in 75 percent incidents in 2018. Hindus were the victims in 25 percent or 20 attacks this year, our database shows. In all, Hate Crime Watch has recorded 280 incidents since 2009 — the start point of the database — leading to 100 deaths and at least 692 injured. Overall, since 2009, Muslims, accounting for 14 percent of the population, were the victims in 66 percent attacks. Christians, accounting for 2 percent of the population, were victims in 17 percent attacks, and Hindus, accounting for 80 percent of the population, were victims in 16 percent of the incidents. In 32 cases (11 percent), the religion of the victim was not reported. In 2018, 3 in 5 killed in religious-bias-motivated hate crime were Muslim In 2018, of the 30 deaths recorded in hate crimes motivated by religion, 60 percent or 18 victims were Muslim, 33 percent or 10 victims were Hindu and 7 percent or two victims were Christian. Overall, since 2009, of 100 persons killed in such attacks, 65 were Muslim, 27 were Hindu and four were Christian, our data showed. Of 63 attacks in 2018 where the religion of alleged perpetrators was known, 45 attacks (71 percent) involved Hindus as alleged perpetrators and 17 attacks (27 percent) involved Muslims. Overall, since 2009, 156 of 191 attacks (82 percent) involved Hindus as alleged perpetrators, and 33 attacks (17 percent) involved Muslims. The religion of the alleged perpetrators was not reported in 89 cases. Communal clashes account for 25 percent hate crime incidents in 2018 – highest ever One in four incidents of hate crime sparked by religious bias this year was a communal clash, our analysis showed. While interfaith relationships were the pretext of attack in 16 cases (17 percent), 14 cases (15 percent) were under the pretext of cow protection. In 24 cases (26 percent), the pretext for the attack was unclear–they involved incidents such as vandalism at religious shrines and attacks with no apparent provocation, while some others listed reasons such as allegations of theft, and revenge. We listed the pretext for these incidents as ‘Other’. Overall, since 2009, 75 attacks (27 percent) were under the pretext of cow protection, 40 attacks (14 percent) were under the pretext of interfaith relationships and 26 attacks (9 percent) were under the pretext of religious conversion. This article first appeared on Factchecker.in

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