Jul 4, 2018

India must blame itself, not WhatsApp, for its devastating lynching spree

India must blame itself, not WhatsApp, for its devastating lynching spree
By Abhimanyu Ghoshal


At least 29 people across India have lost their lives since last May in lynchings by mobs who believed they were kidnappers, owing to messages spread through services like WhatsApp. The most recent incident, which took place on Sunday, saw five agricultural workers killed by a crowd of 40, as 3,000 more people looked on. And last week, one of three people killed in a related incident was tasked by the Tripura state government to dispel rumors by making announcements across towns with a loudspeaker. Sadly and unsurprisingly, the Indian government is at a loss to find ways to quell…

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