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Hinduphobia Tracker Guide – Monitor Hate Crimes Against Hindus in Real Time

Track, analyze, and understand religiously motivated hate crimes against Hindus with Hinduphobia Tracker, the comprehensive platform documenting incidents, trends, and emerging patterns globally.

Hinduphobia Tracker Guide – Monitor Hate Crimes Against Hindus in Real Time

🔍 What Is Hinduphobia?

Hinduphobia encompasses actions, speech, or attitudes born out of hatred, fear, prejudice, or bias against Hindus. This includes discrimination against individuals, communities, their faith, culture, traditions, and symbols. The Hinduphobia Tracker focuses on incidents where such animosity leads to tangible harm or violation.


📊 Navigating the Hate Crime Database

The database currently documents hate crimes against Hindus from January 2023 onwards. Users can explore incidents categorized into:

  • Crimes against women in relationships and other sexual crimes
  • Hate Speech against Hindus
  • Men attacked for being associated with non-Hindu women
  • Predatory Proselytisation
  • Attack resulting in death
  • Restriction/Ban on Hindu Practices
  • Attack on Hindu religious representations
  • Attack not resulting in death

Each entry provides details such as the nature of the crime, location, date, and involved parties. For instance, a recent case from Assam involved a Hindu woman deceived into marriage by a Muslim man using a fake Hindu identity. Another case from Uttar Pradesh reported Hindu women and children targeted for conversion by Christian missionaries.


📈 Understanding the Data

The tracker offers insights into:

  • Victim Demographics: Information on gender, age, and caste (when available).
  • Geographical Distribution: Heatmaps and charts highlighting regions with higher incidences.
  • Trends Over Time: Graphs depicting the frequency and nature of incidents.

It's important to note that caste data is recorded only when the micro-identity of the victim is confirmed. Due to media practices, caste information is more readily available for SC/ST victims, leading to a higher representation in the database.


🧠 Methodology and Categorization

The Hinduphobia Tracker employs a rigorous methodology to classify incidents into 8 primary categories and 76 sub-categories. Each category is defined based on international conventions and precedents, ensuring strict parameters for what constitutes a religiously motivated hate crime.


🛠️ Reporting an Incident

If you come across a case that fits the criteria, you can report it through the platform's submission form. The team will review and, if it qualifies, add it to the database. Currently, the tracker focuses on incidents from January 2023 onwards.


❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does the tracker include cases from other religious communities? A: No, the Hinduphobia Tracker specifically focuses on documenting hate crimes against Hindus.

Q: How does the tracker determine if an incident is a hate crime? A: An incident is considered a hate crime if there is evidence that the underlying motive is bias against the Hindu religion or identity.


🔗 Additional Resources


Conclusion: Hinduphobia Tracker serves as a vital resource for documenting and understanding the patterns of religiously motivated hate crimes against Hindus. By providing a structured database and comprehensive analysis, it aids in raising awareness and fostering informed discussions on the subject.

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