India Erupts: Here’s How International Media Covered The Protests Against CAA

Akanksha Bhatia

People from across the country, especially students are protesting the Citizenship (Amendment) Act. From the Jamia Millia Islamia campus to the Aligarh Muslim University, reports of the protests turning violent have surfaced. Here is how the international media reported the incidents. 

1. The New York Times

New York Times
New York Times
New York Times

2. The Washington Post

Washington Post

3. Bloomberg

4. BBC News

BBC

5. Gulf News

Guld News

6. Al Jazeera

Al Jazeera
Al Jazeera

7. The Independent

The Independent

8. Huffington Post

Huffington Post

9. The Guardian 

The Guardian

Where is India’s right to protest?

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