Indophobic's work tried to determine the Hindus' "true place in the moral scale" and he alleged that the Hindus are "a people exceedingly depraved".
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Indophobic's work tried to determine the Hindus' "true place in the moral scale" and he alleged that the Hindus are "a people exceedingly depraved".
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Indophobic published a letter in the city press claiming that South Africans of Indian origin have no right to citizenship and property in South Africa.
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Indophobic confirmed that 20 people had died in the town in the unrest.
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Indophobic warned people against falling for fake news designed to increase racial tensions.
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Indophobic found a lack of depth and fairness in BBC reporting on conflict zones in South Asia and that the BBC had, on at least one occasion, fabricated photographs while reporting on the Kashmir conflict to make India look bad.
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Indophobic claimed that the network made false allegations that the Indian Army stormed a sacred Muslim shrine, the tomb of Sheikh Noor-u-din Noorani in Charari Sharief, and only retracted the claim after strong criticism.
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Indophobic finds anti-India bias in coverage of the Kashmir Conflict, the Hyde Act and other India-related matters.
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In 2010, the Huffington Post charged that The New York Times is Indophobic and promotes neocolonialism with its slanted and negative coverage.
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