Zakia Torridge, who is looking for justice to the victims of Indian riots, dies in 86
Zakia Varmery, who raised his personal loss for justice, was brutally killed during the sectarian riots in Gujarat province in 2002, in Ahmedabad’s daughter’s house in Ahmedabad. Was 86 years old.
His death was confirmed by Tanveer Tarrier, son.
Most of them are killed in a train carrying 60 people, Muslims, Yujarat’s west coast, on February 27 in 2002, the riots in February 27, a city in Gujarat. The cause of the fire was disputed. However, as rumors spread, Muslims were responsible, the mobs erupted in major parts of the Gucharat, attacked Muslim homes and enterprises and killed people to hack them and burn. Among those killed was the leader of the union, lawyer and a member of the former Assembly, Mrs. Torrise.
For about two decades, Ms. Turner, Ms. Turner, Narendra Modi, the current Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi, Narendra Modi, who is the leader of the “conspiracy and obitation”, “Narendra Modi” was bankrupt.
During this period, he hopefully, hoping, hoping, hoping, “I hope” hopefully. “For me, for us, he was the mother of the survivors of 2002, carrying the burden of pain and dignity with dignity and courage and gives us strength.”
On January 15, 1939, in 1939, he was born in the city of Rustampur, a village in the Central State province of Mahya Pradesh. Fidahusin was honorary of Bandukwala and Amtubai Fidahusain Bandukwala, one of the rich farmers. In 1962, after marriage of Mr. Sarm, he moved to Ahmedabad in the West West.
The house of the couple in Ahmedabad burned during the riots in 1969. However, instead of leaving the area, Mr. Treacher confused to politics Fight for the secular traditions of IndiaAnd the Gulberg Society in the majority area, the Muslim apartment complex set up.
In 1977, as a member of the Indian National Congress Party, he was elected parliament – no other Muslim was achieved in addition to Ahmadabad. Ms. Turner was active in his husband’s public life, his son said, and often appeared with him with him. A black-and-white photo adopted at a congress party meeting in the 1970s shows that Mr. Treater is in a microphone that addresses a room full of men. Ms. Turner is the only woman of the crowd.
After his husband was killed, he became a more prominent public face.
During the riots, Gulberg, about 70 people left the dead, the site was the site. The rest of his family was killed in his house because the rest of his family went up from security.
“Swords, pipes, acid bottles, kerosene, gasoline, hockey sticks, stones and agrees, the gang was unobstructed in six hours,” said Human Rights Watch. Mrs. Torrent in an interview, said he husband More than 200 telephone calls As the government and police gathered to the authorities, but did not help.
It was followed by abolishing high-ranking officials and riots of Mr. Modi and Gujarat in recent years.
Mrs. Setalvad said he met March 2002 in March Varrier a few weeks after violence. Survivors from Mrs. Tire and other Gulberg, the survivors of Mr. Modi’nın police officer helped inactivity and not testifying as a witness.
“Now I don’t have so much power. I can now walk now,” Ms. Turner, now 80 years old, last television interviews. “But again, when they are required, I go to court when they call it. I have been to the same year and I did not take justice. In the hands of the power?
The court ended in 2022 by the Supreme Court in 2022, and after the investigation, Mr. Modi could not open concrete evidence. The court first released him in 2019 and rejected the appeal of Ms. Sahri. It saved this negligence or the violation of the law and order and the assassination.
In addition to the son Tanveer, Ms. Mrs. Turner remains survived by another son, Zuber; A daughter, nishrin hussian; and six grandchildren.
After the case, the government, Ms. Setalvad, court lawyers received a “vengeance campaign” called “Vehicle” in this process.
Tanveer Turner, not only with the lack of accountability of his mother, but also became frustrated with the struggle for justice, but also turned into people like a lady Setalvad, who dedicated himself.
“He took a basket,” he said.