Coalition against Communalism
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Coalition against Communalism (CAC) is a San Francisco Bay area organization formed in 1992 in the wake of the Babri Masjid demolition in Ayodhya, according to its website.
Nothing is known about its leadership, its membership or the sources of funding. This information has never been revealed outside of CAC. The group's website is donated by EKTA, a Berkeley, California-based organization. It has also worked closely with the Friends of South Asia.
It has in the past supported donations to the St. Xavier's Social Service Society, Ahmedabad.
In Kashmir, CAC opposes "widespread abuses of human rights in the State of Jammu and Kashmir by the State or Central government" as well as "the continuing violence in Jammu & Kashmir, especially the targeting of innocent civilians for political ends, perpetrated by terrorists".
See also[]
- Indian American
- Californian Hindu textbook controversy
- Communalism (South Asia)
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See also[]
- Indian American
- Anti-Hinduism
- Asian-American culture in San Francisco
- Indian-American culture in California
- Organizations established in 1992
- Propaganda in India
- South Asian American organizations