Robert Traer* An analysis of Buddhist affirmations of human rights might begin in India, the birthplace of Buddhism. There in 1956 another Hindu, B. R. Ambedkar, converted to Buddhism and…
One of the sad truths that we have to live with today is that the people’s struggles for human rights are highly fragmented in India. Equally disheartening is the fact…
A Statement by the Asian Human Rights Commission on the occasion of the International Women's Day Today marks the International Women's Day, a day to reflect on the gains achieved…
The women's international day on March 8 is generally celebrated throughout the country with enthusiasm and jubilation to assert the achievement of the rights gained by women through their continued…
March 12, 2012 : The situation in Pakistan grows worse for the religious minority groups on a daily basis. The security and law and order situation has become so chaotic…
By Rabindranath Trivedi Since Hindus in East Bengal turned Bangladesh participated in all nationalistic movements right from the beginning of our glorious Language Movement in 1948, 1952 and 1966 to…
Arindam Chaudhry The road to hell is almost always paved with noble intentions. In the Indian democracy, this has been proven true a countless number of times. I am afraid…
Colombo25 Aug 2011 : Travelling through the Tamil areas in North Sri Lanka, one is shocked to see the changing demography of the land. A land that was once inhabited…
Swami Aseemanand exposes UPA conspiracy on Malegaon accused, says he was forced to confess and cruelly tortured. The Veteran Swamiji writes to the President of India for Justice……. Ten days…
Human rights of the ordinary people are grossly abused in every part of the world. The failure of the state governments to deal with violation of human rights is unfortunately…