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Pieter Friedrich Controversy: Why Hinduphobia in Civic Debate Demands Scrutiny

The controversy around Pieter Friedrich, as described by CoHNA, highlights a wider concern about Hinduphobia and the treatment of Hindu Americans in civic life. This analysis examines how criticism of Hindu advocacy can become harmful when it relies on broad suspicion, inflammatory rhetoric, or guilt by association. It discusses the reported targeting of Congressman Raja…
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Powerful Anti-Hindu Hate Monitor Exposes a Critical Reporting Gap in London

The launch of the Anti-Hindu Hate Monitor in the UK highlights a serious reporting gap affecting Hindu communities, especially in Harrow, which has one of London’s most visible Hindu populations. The BBC report linked the platform to concerns about residents feeling targeted or unsafe and cited Metropolitan Police figures showing a 23 percent rise in…
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Viral Gau Raksha Video Sparks Outcry: Law, Ahimsa, and Communal Harmony Over Vigilantism

A viral Gau Raksha clip from Lucknow triggered public concern about communal tension, digital virality, and the boundary between legitimate advocacy and unlawful incitement. This analysis places the event within India’s constitutional and statutory framework, emphasizing that cow protection must operate entirely through due process. It shows how ahimsa, shared across Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and…
