Unidentified speaker on why Iran's theocracy is harder to topple than a dictatorship
Unidentified speaker on why Iran's theocracy is harder to topple than a dictatorship
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A police drive in Gurugram to identify illegal Bangladeshi immigrants has triggered fear and an exodus of Bangla-speaking migrant workers. Haryana police detained over 350 people but identified only 10 as illegal Bangladeshi migrants. The report from Gurugram shows slums with empty homes, as families, many from West Bengal, have left. Workers allege they are being targeted for speaking Bengali and being Muslim, with one person asking, âWhat is my fault if I speak Bengali? It is my mother tongue... to torture someone over their language, that is very wrong.â Many with valid Indian identity documents, including passports and voter IDs, claim they were detained and harassed. Landlords and residents question the methods of the authorities, saying the drive is creating a division between Hindus and Muslims.
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