Arrests after female Muslim activists ‘put up for sale’ in fake auction in India

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Arrests after female Muslim activists ‘put up for sale’ in fake auction in India
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Women say website aims to punish journalists, academics and artists drawing attention to hate speech

have detained a woman accused of organising a fake online auction in which hundreds of prominent female Muslims were put up “for sale” on a website.

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