Rana Ayyub is an Indian journalist and opinion columnist with The Washington Post.[2] She is author of the investigative book Gujarat Files: Anatomy of a Cover Up.[3][4][5]
^Muhammad Ayyub Waqif. Yaad-e-Ayyam (in Urdu) (2017 ed.). Tehreer-e-Nau Publications. p. 41.
^"India's Supreme Court endorses right-wing vision relegating Muslims to second-class citizens". The Washington Post (newspaper). 11 November 2019. Retrieved 14 December 2019.
^Mukhopadhyay, Nilanjan (25 June 2016). "Gujarat Files: Rana Ayyub and stinging truths". Business Standard India. Retrieved 16 November 2019.
^Ayyub, Rana (25 May 2016). "A Lone Soldier In The Field: An Excerpt From Rana Ayyub's "Gujarat Files: Anatomy Of A Cover Up"". The Caravan. Retrieved 23 December 2017.
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RanaAyyub is an Indian journalist and opinion columnist with The Washington Post. She is author of the investigative book Gujarat Files: Anatomy of a...
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landscape". Frontline. Archived from the original on 9 February 2021. RanaAyyub (21 February 2020). "Journalism is under attack in India. So is the truth"...
single case for dramatic effect in the film. Gujarat Files, a 2016 book by RanaAyyub is dedicated to Shahid Azmi along with advocate and activist Mukul Sinha...
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calling for boycotts of Muslim-owned businesses. Indian Muslim journalist RanaAyyub, felt humiliated and physically unsafe during a screening, and was yelled...
stay in India, you will have to chant Jai Shri Ram"). Indian journalist RanaAyyub, writing in Time, commented that the slogan had become a "racist dog whistle"...
the then Gujarat government in a book named Gujarat Files by journalist RanaAyyub had sought re-investigation in Haren Pandya murder case. The court rejected...
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Archived from the original on 9 September 2009. Retrieved 31 March 2016. RanaAyyub (26 September 2009). "The Death Of A Family". Tehelka. Vol. 6, no. 38...
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or do in their daily life" with terrorists. Washington Post columnist RanaAyyub said that the movie stoked "Islamophobic tropes" and compared the film...
Archived from the original on 14 February 2016. Retrieved 26 June 2014. RanaAyyub (3 December 2011). "Dead Man Talking". Tehelka. 8 (48). Archived from...
to be admitted in a hospital for health issues. Journalist and author RanaAyyub in an interview with the BBC allegedly referred to the hijab counter-protesters...
Political Weekly. 37 (43): 4433–4439. JSTOR 4412779 – via JSTOR. "Opinion | RanaAyyub: The destruction of India's judicial independence is almost complete"...
simultaneously. In 2010, an investigation by journalists Ajit Sahi and RanaAyyub showed that in seven out of eight cases that they studied, persons were...
Daruwalla, politician Mani Shankar Aiyar and independent journalist RanaAyyub. The festival is organized under the auspices of the University Literary...
'evildoers'". The Indian Express. 13 October 2015. Retrieved 22 July 2016. RanaAyyub (3 October 2015). "Why investigating agencies believe Sanatan Sanstha...
was donated to Ahmedabad Civil Hospital for cancer research. Journalist RanaAyyub wrote an obituary for Sinha, remembering her personal loss and his legacy...
to one million abusive tweets between January and May 2021, including RanaAyyub, Barkha Dutt, Nidhi Razdan, Rohini Singh, Swati Chaturvedi, Sagarika Ghose...