Mumbai Violence and Muslim Victimhood

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    Mumbai violence: Web provocative content,

    including Gujarat riot had 60 lakh hitsTue Aug 14 2012, 03:19 hrs

    State Home Minister R R Patil on Monday said a link leading to a webpage with provocative

    content had a serious impact on the protest at Azad Maidan. There were 60 lakh hits on a

    particular link leading to provocative content. But the videos and images were not of incidents in

    Assam and Myanmar. They were doctored and were actually images of the Gujarat riot and

    China earthquake, said Patil.

    Even as Muslim leaders called for peace after Saturdays violence near Azad Maidan, theMumbai Police has begun to take serious note of groups that are continuing to post inflammatory

    content on social networking sites.

    Even as the organisers of the protest meet have apologised for the violence, a few groups on

    social networking sites, with several hundred followers each, have urged members to continue

    spreading the word about atrocities against Muslims and to come out on the streets again inother cities. Senior police officers confirmed that the Mumbai Police was contemplating actionagainst those posting inflammatory content on these sites.

    Joint Commissioner of Police (Crime) Himanshu Roy said that the Cyber Crime Cell is

    monitoring all posts and pictures of the Azad Maidan protest put up on Facebook and other sites.

    We are also checking and tracing persons who put up such pictures, both before and after the

    violence, on Saturday. Action will be taken against such persons, said Roy.

    One group on Facebook, called STOP killing Muslims in Burma, had 12,606 members at thelast count. With posts asking group members to organise demonstrations and inform the

    moderators for publicity, the Azad Maidan protest too finds mention in the group page. Until

    Monday evening, there were 320 likes and 153 comments about the Azad Maidan protest. One

    user urged other group members to organise similar protests in their cities.

    The use of social media was key in publicising the Azad Maidan protest with a special public

    event notification on Facebook still active. More than 1,500 users had confirmed that theywould attend the protest. Posts on the page ranged from media bashing to condemning alleged

    police brutality on peaceful protestors at Azad Maidan. One user referred to the two victimswho died in the violence as martyrs.

    With posts ranging from waking up the Indian government to doing whatever it takes to draw

    attention, the groups have seen a flurry of activity. As a general rule, the hate-mongers aremore active on the worldwide web, said Javed Anand, secretary of Muslims for Secular

    Democracy and trustee of Citizens for Justice and Peace, which handed over a memorandum to

    Commissioner of Police Arup Patnaik calling for, among other things, reviving Mohalla

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    Committees in sensitive parts of the city. But the overwhelming majority of young Muslims are

    angry at what happened. Theyre drawing comparisons with peaceful community movements

    and are calling what happened at Azad Maidan a disgrace to the community, Anand added.

    Retired assistant commissioner of police Shamsher Khan Pathan said he believes the community

    members will hand over the perpetrators of violence once CCTV footage identifies them. Butthe police should not pick up innocent Muslims. They should be strict against criminals, but

    there should be no vindictiveness.

    Meanwhile, Pakistan-based blogger Faraz Ahmed posted a link showing that some of these

    pictures were from other conflict and disaster-hit Asian countries.

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