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Sabotaged Schooling Naxalite Attacks And Police Occupation Of Schools In Indias Bihar And Jharkhand States Sheppard

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Sabotaged Schooling Naxalite Attacks And Police Occupation Of Schools In Indias Bihar And Jharkhand States Sheppard
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Publisher: Human Rights Watch
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.51 MB
Pages: 103
Author: Sheppard, Bede; Human Rights Watch (Organization)
ISBN: 9781564325662, 1564325660
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Sabotaged Schooling Naxalite Attacks And Police Occupation Of Schools In Indias Bihar And Jharkhand States Sheppard by Sheppard, Bede; Human Rights Watch (organization) 9781564325662, 1564325660 instant download after payment.

This report details how the Maoists-- known as Naxalites-- a longstanding, pan-Indian armed militant movement, are targeting and blowing up state-run schools. At the same time, police and paramilitary forces are disrupting education for long periods by occupying schools as part of anti-Naxalite operations. On October 27, the Ranchi High Court gave the police a further six months to comply with its November 21, 2008 order to vacate all occupied schools by the second week of January 2009.

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