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  • Jul 31st, 2012
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An Indian court Monday sentenced 21 people to life imprisonment over the massacre of 11 Muslims during some of the country's worst religious riots a decade ago in the western state of Gujarat. Another 61 people were acquitted for lack of evidence in the case, in which rioters in the Gujarati town of Visnagar attacked a Muslim family, locked them inside their house and then set them ablaze.

Of the 11 who died in what became known as the Dipda Darwaza massacre, two were children. Visnagar is 70 kilometres (45 miles) north of the state's main city, Ahmedabad. The 21 accused were given the life term after the court convicted them on charges of attempted murder, arson and rioting while one former police officer was given a one year jail term for dereliction of duty, public prosecutor Mukesh Brahmbhatt told AFP.

But the judge rejected prosecution claims that the Visnagar violence was pre-meditated, Brahmbhatt said. Gujarat's Chief Minister Narendra Modi - the BJP poster boy who is thought to harbour prime ministerial ambitions - was widely criticised for failing to stop the riots. He has denied any wrongdoing. A total of 84 people have already been convicted in four separate cases relating to the Gujarat riots.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2012


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