eradicated and not merely opposed. In short, he calls for
the Genocide of 80% of the population of Bharat, who follow Sanatana
Dharma ... petitioner's tweet, responded
“I never called for the Genocide of the people who are following Sanatana
Dharma...uprooting Sanathana Dharma is upholding humanity
take suitable military measures to put an end to the International Crime Genocide which is being perpetrated in Sri Lanka and to pass such other ... contended by the petitioner, who appeared in person, that genocide is being committed by Sri Lankan Government over the residents Tamilians who are in minority
ostracism, segregation,
deportation, violence and, in the most extreme cases, to
genocide. Hate speech also impacts a protected group's ability
to respond
several civilians were killed, tortured and maimed and it also amounts to genocide under the International law and the citizens of India are committed ... Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the crime of Genocide, 1948, also mandates that genocide, whether committed in time of peace or in time
affairs of
the country, if that country involved in the activities of genocide a
particular group of people who are belonging to particular region ... creed
and the impact of the genocide If the peace of the neighbour country or world
affected, the United National Government has power
lead to discrimination,
ostracism, violence and in the most extreme cases,
genocide. History has taught us what happened to
the Jews during the Second World ... started as a hate speech by Hitler and
ultimately ended as a genocide.
34. In the considered opinion of this Court,
psychological impact
lead to discrimination,
ostracism, violence and in the most extreme cases,
genocide. History has taught us what happened to
the Jews during the Second World ... started as a hate speech by Hitler and
ultimately ended as a genocide.
34. In the considered opinion of this Court,
psychological impact
lead to discrimination,
ostracism, violence and in the most extreme cases,
genocide. History has taught us what happened to
the Jews during the Second World ... started as a hate speech by Hitler and
ultimately ended as a genocide.
34. In the considered opinion of this Court,
psychological impact
lead to discrimination,
ostracism, violence and in the most extreme cases,
genocide. History has taught us what happened to
the Jews during the Second World ... started as a hate speech by Hitler and
ultimately ended as a genocide.
34. In the considered opinion of this Court,
psychological impact
staged a protest near
Rajarathinam Stadium, Egmore addressing the “Tamil Eelam Genocide”. It is
further submitted that without obtaining proper permission from the Court ... voice
their protest in a democratic manner against the “Tamil Eelam Genocide”. He
would further submit that there is no evidence to show that