INDIA: Pot calling the kettle black: AHRC
A Statement by the Asian Human Rights Commission The argument between the foreign ministers of India and Pakistan concerning Kashmir […]
Read more →A Statement by the Asian Human Rights Commission The argument between the foreign ministers of India and Pakistan concerning Kashmir […]
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Read more →R. RAMAKUMAR The UID project has both ‘security’ and ‘developmental’ dimensions. The former leads to an invasive state; the latter […]
Read more →Shiv Sena, which is facing flak over pushing Mumbai University to withdraw Rohinton Mistry’s Booker prize-nominated book, on Tuesday opened a new […]
Read more →Abusing a Dalit by his caste in private interaction is not an offence, a Delhi court has said. The court’s […]
Read more →By: Farooq Tariq The recent devastating flood, affecting the lives of over 20 million in Pakistan, has once again uncovered […]
Read more →Prabhat Patnaik There are three obvious problems with the Allahabad High Court judgment on the Babri Masjid issue. Each of […]
Read more →The jinxed Commonwealth Games could have done without this. After being troubled by brittle infrastructure, CWG 2010 has now been […]
Read more →The court in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, India today ruled that the site of a demolished mosque in Ayodhya, […]
Read more →By Kuldip Nayar South Asian Human Rights (SAHR) is a body comprising activists from Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, […]
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