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India Muslim Rights Violations 2025 SAJC Report Reveals Surge in Extrajudicial Killings

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The SAJC's 2025 report highlights a surge in extrajudicial killings and mass detentions targeting Muslims in India. Learn about the human rights crisis in Kashmir and beyond.

A democracy on paper, but a human rights crisis on the ground. A chilling new synthesis report by the South Asia Justice Campaign (SAJC) reveals that India's Muslim population faced an unprecedented wave of rights violations throughout 2025.

India Muslim Rights Violations 2025 SAJC Report: Systematic Oppression

According to the SAJC, the past year was marked by a violent expansion of state power, including extrajudicial killings, mass detentions, and punitive administrative actions. Nikkei reported on January 22, 2026, that the situation in Srinagar, located in Indian-controlled Kashmir, has become particularly dire as police actions increasingly bypass legal norms to target Muslim residents.

Rise in 'bulldozer justice' and administrative property seizures against Muslim communities.
Escalation of mass detentions and reports of extrajudicial actions in conflict zones.
SAJC officially compiles and releases the annual rights violation synthesis report.

Administrative Punishment and Global Scrutiny

The report doesn't just list crimes; it outlines a pattern of using administrative tools to punish dissent. From mass deportations to prolonged pretrial detentions, the SAJC argues these aren't isolated incidents but part of a broader strategy. While New Delhi often dismisses such reports as foreign interference, the sheer scale of documented abuses in 2025 is making it harder for international partners to remain silent.

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