The new citizenship bill and the Hinduisation of India
by Apoorvanand On January 8, India‘s lower house of parliament approved a bill that would grant residency and citizenship rights to undocumented non-Muslim immigrants, sparking
by Apoorvanand On January 8, India‘s lower house of parliament approved a bill that would grant residency and citizenship rights to undocumented non-Muslim immigrants, sparking
The overall human rights situation in Bangladesh remained at an alarming level in the first six months of 2018 due to a sharp rise in
Bangladesh’s prime minister has claimed that forced disappearances allegedly perpetrated by security forces in the country also occur in Britain and the US, saying “275,000
31st March 2017 Mr. Saber Chowdhury MP Ex-officio President Inter-Parliamentary Union Dear Mr. Chowdhury Sub: Release Bin Quasem and other detainees
Press Release 31st March 2017 Sub: End forced disappearances in Bangladesh “We write to express our serious concern about the large number of forced
When family members visited Abdul Kader Mollah after the Supreme Court handed down its verdict of a death sentence, he sent through them a message
Defence Team for UK national Chowdhury-Mueen Uddin condemn Bangladesh International Crimes Tribunal as ‘underhand and irresponsible’ in their extradition approach to UK government Legal team of
Citizens International strongly condemns the conviction and death sentence passed by the much-criticised Bangladesh International Crimes Tribunal-2 (ICT-2) on the Secretary General of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami
by Talha Ahmad Bangladesh’s most recent trial exemplifies the country’s many problems. This week, the judges of Bangladesh’s International Crimes Tribunal have issued yet more guilty verdicts against leaders
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