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Protecting violent terrorist groups at UN and abusing Muslims at home: US Secretary of State slams China for its “Shameful hypocrisy”

China was sharply criticized for its human rights violation over mass detention of members of the Muslim Uighur community at a United Nations Human Rights Council meeting recently.

Why can’t Pakistani Hindus go to Europe or America as refugees if Syrians and Rohingyas can?

Countries like Canada and Sweden welcome refugees who are persecuted, but why do Pakistan Hindus fail to get this helping hand?

PoK activists condemn Pulwama attack at the UNHRC, blame Pakistan for nurturing terrorists

PoK activists held Pakistan responsible for fostering and promoting extremism and exporting terrorism in the neighbouring countries

1300 Rohingyas flee to Bangladesh from India over fears of deportation to Myanmar

The exodus of Rohingyas to Bangladesh was sparked by fears of deportation to Myanmar

Saudi Arabia pulls down Netflix comedy show criticising its role in the Jamal Khashoggi murder

Netflix pulls down an episode in the comedy show, critical of Saudi regime

Karnataka shocker: 52 Dalits and Tribals rescued after being confined for years in inhuman conditions as bonded labourers

The Dalits and Tribals were forced to toil for 19 hours a day with no wages.

Muslim Uighur wives of Pakistani men locked away in ‘education centres’ in China

China has been unrestrained and aggressive in 'schooling' its Muslim Uighur population

Demystifying Civil Society: Organization linked to ‘Urban Naxals’ wants schools to teach ‘Human Rights Education’

Federation for Human Rights (FPR) urged the government of Puducherry to introduce "Human Rights Curriculum" in the school curriculum in the Union Territory.

‘I begged them to kill me’: Uighur Muslim woman describes her torture in Chinese concentration camp

The Chinese have attracted very little retribution from the international community for its inhumane treatment of Uighur Muslims.

CIA torture report: Times of crisis and the grey areas of acceptable conduct

I do not believe human rights organisations have the right people to judge the actions of those who have to make choices that could result in life and death.

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