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Police have clashed with demonstrators in parts of the Indian capital, Delhi, during protests over a controversial new law on migrants.
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The new law entitles non-Muslim migrants from three Muslim-majority countries to citizenship if they are facing religious persecution.
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Police used tear gas and truncheons as hundreds of protesters torched buses and blocked roads.
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Protests have raged across north and east India since the law was passed.
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Six people have been killed in the five days of unrest.
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This weekend, demonstrators in West Bengal blocked key national highways while in Assam, the state government briefly lifted a curfew to allow people to buy essential goods.
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The UK, US and Canada have issued travel warnings for people visiting India's north-east, telling their citizens to "exercise caution" if travelling to the region.
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