The Pillory, Memory, and the Weight of the Past: Between Truthful Remembering and motivated Claims

In the sun-warmed streets of Old Goa, the weathered basalt pillar known officially as the Pelourinho Novo stands quietly near the Basilica of Bom Jesus. To some, it is familiar as the “Hat Katro Khamb” or hand-cutting pillar. In recent years, this modest civic monument has been transformed in public discourse into a potent symbol of Hindu suffering under...