Search: Human rights,Protests (2 materials)

Fears over the Citizenship (Amendment) Act are unfounded

... society activists, retired government servants and students to CAA makes little sense to those who have no political axe to grind, no ideological bias, are capable of thinking on their own about the reasons for the amendment and do not believe that protests through open letters to the government are free of political party preferences. Historical concerns The status and condition of religious minorities in Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan is well known. The number of Hindus and Sikhs in these ...

16.01.2020

Global Implications of India’s Citizenship Amendment Act 2019

... ill-will against India's most significant minority, i.e. Muslims. History has witnessed that whoever ignored minorities rights, human rights and rights to equality and liberty of its citizens had paid a hefty price in the past. 1 . Citizenship Amendment ... ... The Bill was passed by the Rajya Sabha on 11.12.2019 with 125 votes in favour and 105 votes against it 2 . Rana Ayyub, India's protests could be the tipping point of authoritarianism, The Washington Post, Dt 18.12.2019 3 . UN Press Release Dt 13.12.2019,...

16.01.2020

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