sahr 11 years ago SAHR Statement against the harassment of Human Rights Defenders South Asians for Human Rights (SAHR), a regional network of human rights defenders deplores the continued harassment of Indian social
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sahr 11 years ago Afghanistan – in – year update July 2015 The human rights situation in Afghanistan remained a serious concern in the first half of 2015. Despite some positive messages
sahr 11 years ago SAHR press statement on the occasion of the meeting between the Prime Ministers of India and Pakistan South Asians for Human Rights (SAHR), a regional, democratic network of human rights defenders welcomes the meeting between Indian Prime
sahr 11 years ago The Dhaka slum being transformed by women In the centre of Dhaka, a few streets away from high rise office blocks and the penthouses of the wealthy,
sahr 11 years ago SAHR Statment on the acquittal of the BFS presonnel accused in the killing of Felani Khatun South Asians for Human Rights (SAHR), a democratic regional network of human rights defenders expresses its strong condemnation of the
sahr 11 years ago Hina Jilani: what makes an ethical leader? To celebrate Mandela Day 2014, the Elders discuss the meaning of ethical leadership. In this video, Hina Jilani gives her
sahr 11 years ago Maldives must abide by international commitments and rule of law US senators have expressed concern over Maldives’ tense and ‘deteriorating’ political situation and the implications of recent events on the
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