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xuxebiko OP ,

We should be. Indians are, even in pouring rain, even when the mainstream media ignores it. We should also be communicating the seriousness of the issue on global platforms & to global media, because the only pots & pans Modi listens to is the international one. He ignores any dissent/protest from within India. Right now, he's busy equating the opposition to terrorists because they've united against him.

Its completely understandable if the global audience forgets/ ignores problems in India, because these issues don't affect them &/ or are just too barbaric to process. At the same time, they're the biggest supporters of democracy, are vocal against genocide, and have the freedom to question power.

When the 2002 Gujarat pogrom was a dusty memory in India, the democratic West brought attention to it(Thank you, BBC! and questioned Modi (Thank you, WSJ!).

The Manipur genocide needs to be front & center and made non-ignorable, so that international pressure is exerted on Modi to take action. It should also result in resistance should any world leader want to welcome & honour Modi again.

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