#Latest— Hate in India is far from simply a grassroots phenomenon but rather an elite-backed enterprise in which some of the world’s wealthiest people and corporations are complicit. These dynamics reveal the hypocrisy of the corporations that claim to profess commitment to
Center for the Study of Organized Hate (CSOH)
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CSOH is a nonpartisan, nonprofit think tank, advancing research and informing policies to combat organized hate, extremism, radicalization, and online harms.
- Today, we released a new study on the weaponization of generative AI to produce and spread anti-Muslim synthetic hate at scale across social media platforms in India. The report analyzes activity by 297 Hindu nationalist accounts with a documented history of posting harmful
- #NewReport — Our latest in-depth report uncovers disturbing evidence of cow vigilante groups & individuals using Instagram to glorify & celebrate anti-Muslim violence, recruit new members, and raise funds for their operations. Key Takeaways 👇🏽 READ— csohate.org/2024/11/19/ins…
- Impunity with which cow vigilantes operate is not just a reflection of failures of local police; it is indicative of a broader systemic collapse. Role of social media platforms in spread of hate & violence makes situation even worse, writes @AashishKhetan
- What role does online disinformation by Hindu nationalist leaders and supporters in India & abroad play in inflaming tensions in Bangladesh? Join our distinguished panel this Friday, January 3rd, for an in-depth discussion. Register: tinyurl.com/bangladeshdisi…
- “Monu Manesar has become a god-like figure for cow vigilantes across India, inspiring others to imitate his brutal violence against Muslims. This is a clear example of copycat terrorism,” @csohate Executive Director @raqib_naik tells PBS. Full report:A new analysis of Instagram posts involving hate crimes in India claims that Meta’s widely used social networking platform has become a hub to promote, glorify and in some ways, reward violence. to.pbs.org/4hZpaLA
- Influence of India-based Hindu nationalist leaders and groups runs deep in Nepal. Hindu Swayamsewak Sangh(HSS), the Nepal affiliate of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), established in the early 1990s, has steadily expanded its footprint across Nepal. RSS is the ideological














