Human rights
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India is a robust democracy, needs no certificate, says MEA after Hamid Ansari’s remarks
Scroll Staff
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Four months after violent Assam evictions, displaced families say they got no relief from government
Rokibuz Zaman
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Facebook stalling its impact assessment report on human rights in India, allege whistleblowers
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I will actively bring up human rights, says US president’s nominee for India envoy
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There is no room for fake encounters, says NHRC chief Arun Mishra
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Human rights violations: US imposes sanctions on China, Myanmar and North Korea
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Human rights has been weaponised to justify wars. Liberals must recognise this and re-think strategy
Nandita Haksar
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Winter Session: No increase in human rights violations this year, says Centre
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Nagaland killings: AFSPA has no place in a democratic country. It must go
Ipsita Chakravarty
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J&K: Baseless allegations in UN statement on civilian killings, activist’s arrest, says India
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Are two decades of human rights activism in Kashmir drawing to a close?
Safwat Zargar
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It’s time for SAARC to go beyond symbolism and adopt a regional human rights oversight mechanism
Umran Chowdhury, Dhaka Tribune
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‘Terror associates’ or ‘human shields’? Three men killed in a recent Srinagar gunfight
Safwat Zargar
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An ‘encounter’ in Jharkhand shows nothing has changed for Adivasis since a 2015 study by Stan Swamy
Riddhi Dastidar, IndiaSpend.com
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Amnesty International to shut its Hong Kong offices because of national security law
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Preventive detention: Ex-bureaucrats flag amendment that has not been notified for 43 years
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In India, fears grow that facial recognition systems may be used to target minorities
Aishwarya Jagani
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SC order to vaccinate patients in mental health facilities is welcome – but more needs to be done
Shantha Rau Barriga
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UN human rights chief’s remarks on J&K are ‘unwarranted’, do not reflect ground reality, says India
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‘Voice with the loudest megaphone controls the public sphere’: Philippines journalist Maria Ressa
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