
Opinion: In the world's largest democracy, 'looking Muslim' could cost your life
CNN
When documentary photographer Roshan Abbas leaves his house for work in the morning, he thinks carefully about whether to wear clothes that might reveal he is Muslim. In India, roughly 200 million Muslims -- just over 14% of the population -- are defending their right to live.
Abbas, co-author of this article, is a Muslim man in India. A country where, under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's watch, Muslims are being vilified and evicted from their homes, their freedom of religious expression stifled.
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