India: Violence in Vadodara
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Online Volunteers After Ahmedabad, Vadodara (also known as Baroda) experienced the most widespread and sustained violence following the Godhra massacre on 27th February 2002.
Read the final report of People's Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL) - Vadodara and Vadodara Shanti Abhiyan on violence in the city and surrounding villages over the three-month period from 27th February to 5th May 2002. It elaborates on the findings of the earlier interim reports, and includes updated information from testimonies and depositions of violence-affected victims and later fact-finding reports.
Submitted on Mon, 07/01/2002 - 00:00
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