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Victoria Lavelle

Journalist.

  • The image depicts a person holding two large signs that read "LOVE IS NO CRIME! STOP HATRED!" in both English and Kannada, a language spoken in India. The individual is wearing a face mask and appears to be participating in a demonstration or rally, advocating for love and against hate. The atmosphere suggests a sense of activism and a call for social change, with a crowd visible in the background. The signs are bright and eye-catching, emphasizing the message strongly. India: The ‘Love Jihad,’ an Islamophobic Crusade Against Mixed Marriages Victoria Lavelle · June 2023 The interreligious marriages between a Muslim man and a Hindu woman are the object of many discriminations. Since 2020, blinded by their hatred, the Indian far right have pushed through laws in several States allegedly meant to prevent forced conversions, aimed especially at Muslims.
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