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Human Rights
A controversial bill proposed in the Iraq’s parliament recently evoked widespread outrage and concern among the human rights group and women’s organization. This new bill proposed has introduced some amendments to the legal age of marriage. For girls, the age has been reduced to 9 and boys to 15. The current legal age of marriage […]
03-04-2025
The Iranian government has recently introduced a controversial initiative to establish ‘ for women who oppose the country’s compulsory hijab regulations. This initiative has sparked a wave of criticism and concern from human rights groups and activists worldwide. A New Measure in Enforcing Hijab Laws and Criticism from Human Rights Groups Mehri Talebi Darestani, the […]
03-04-2025
In a disturbing turn of events, a 34-year-old software engineer Atul Subhash took his life at his residence in Marathahalli, Bengaluru. The victim also left a 24-page suicide note behind. The chilling fact of this suicide is that Atul posted a one-and-a-half-hour video of himself on Rumble on 9th December, minted before taking a huge […]
03-04-2025
In a significant development to foster equality and empower women in society, the Goa administration has introduced new amendments to the MAMATA scheme. The scheme provides financial incentives to women who give birth to a girl child. The main objective of launching this scheme is to improve the female Child Sex ratio in the city. […]
03-04-2025
The decision to award Saudi Arabia the hosting rights for the 2034 FIFA Men’s World Cup has sparked widespread debate and criticism. While FIFA has hailed the bid as the strongest in its history, many human rights organizations and observers argue that the decision represents a glaring disregard for well-documented abuses and ongoing concerns within […]
03-04-2025
Reports suggest Thailand is preparing to deport dozens of Uyghur refugees back to China, raising alarm among human rights advocates. The Uyghur community, a predominantly Muslim ethnic group from China’s Xinjiang region, faces severe persecution under Beijing’s policies. Allegations of genocide and crimes against humanity have been levied against China, making the prospect of deportation particularly harrowing […]
03-04-2025
In recent years, Myanmar has been struggling with a shocking and illegal occurrence of the sales of kidneys by vulnerable villagers. This practice, which involves individuals selling their kidneys to meet financial needs, has emerged as a disturbing aspect of the country’s ongoing economic struggles and lack of healthcare infrastructure. In a recent interview with BBC, […]
03-04-2025
International Women’s Day, on March 8th, is a day to celebrate all the amazing things women have done in the world. It’s also a time to talk about how women still don’t have the same rights as men in many places. We use this day to remember the hard work of women in the past […]
03-04-2025
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