Human Rights
AA Edit | Let society evolve; resist return of regressive laws
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has time and again spoken about getting rid of the colonial laws
Syed Ata Hasnain | Europe at a crossroads: Why France is burning
Continued immigration has led to France having over four million immigrants in a population of 67 million
India re-elected to UNHRC for 6th term with overwhelming majority
Permanent Representative to the United Nations (UN) TS Tirumurti said that India will continue to further human rights issues
At Delhi talks: US, India spar over human rights
'We talk about challenges we are both facing in renewing and strengthening our democracies and I think humbly we can learn from each other'
Morocco rejects Amnesty’s allegations on spying on journalist
A report by Amnesty alleges that authorities had snooped on journalist Omar Radi using Israeli-made technology
Biden seeks restoration of peoples' rights in Kashmir; disappointed with NRC, CAA
A group of Hindu Americans have reached out to Biden's campaign expressing resentment to the language used against India
UN chief urges faith leaders to challenge hate speech
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called on faith leaders to promote solidarity based on human rights and human dignity
The corona lesson: Cozying up to Xi’s China has a heavy cost
Let us stand with the Chinese people, but not the men in black who have kept them in bondage for over 70 years
Peg gender on human rights, not only in an economic lens
We tend to equate worth with economic strength, social standing and occupation in positions of authority.
Terror must be eradicated: Indian-American attorney raises concern on J&K
Batra drew a parallel between J&K and US states of Louisiana and Alaska.