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SAHR is a regional organization with a South Asian membership base committed to promoting human rights, peace and democracy in the region. I.K.

South Asians for Human Rights (SAHR) is a regional organization with a South Asian membership base consisting of human rights defenders, journalists, lawyers, political workers and leaders, social activists as well as human rights organizations committed to promoting human rights, peace and democracy in the region. SAHR was formed as the result of a convention held at Neemrana, India, in July 2000

At Bengal's Borders, Pushbacks Are Punishment 10/06/2026

For years, exaggerated claims about “crores of infiltrators” have been repeated in rallies and campaigns, while official responses have often admitted that exact numbers are difficult to determine. When uncertain data is turned into political certainty, ordinary workers pay the price.
https://thewire.in/rights/at-bengals-borders-pushbacks-are-punishment

At Bengal's Borders, Pushbacks Are Punishment For years, exaggerated claims about “crores of infiltrators” have been repeated in rallies and campaigns, while official responses have often admitted that exact numbers are difficult to determine. When uncertain data is turned into political certainty, ordinary workers pay the price.

Opinion | Why the Dalit movement needs to talk about humiliation 10/06/2026

A reason for this failure is that they have always been controlled and guided by upper-caste politicians. The established parties themselves have greatly lost credibility and have run out of an effective agenda for expected economic progress and social transformation.
Dalits are stuck with the same old and tired narratives, framed while fighting for democracy prior to 1990. Still, Dalit leaders and intellectuals emphasise economic advancement, economic progress, employment opportunities and better representation in state authorities.

https://kathmandupost.com/columns/2026/06/08/why-the-dalit-movement-needs-to-talk-about-humiliation

Opinion | Why the Dalit movement needs to talk about humiliation The Dalit movement must move beyond traditional narratives and adopt new ones, mainly humiliation, in accordance with the changing realities.

Beyond the reach of the poor 10/06/2026

Legal experts and former judges have repeatedly observed that the justice system often remains inaccessible for the poor because of high legal expenses, lengthy procedures, corruption, and social inequality.
https://www.dhakatribune.com/opinion/op-ed/412106/beyond-the-reach-of-the-poor

Beyond the reach of the poor Although the Constitution guarantees equality before the law and the right to healthcare, millions of ordinary citizens still struggle to obtain legal protection and medical treatment.  Legal experts and former judges have repeatedly observed that the justice system...

India's key objectives in Afghanistan solely driven by singular goal of destabilising Pakistan, envoy tells UNSC 10/06/2026

“Pakistan’s demand from the Taliban is simple and clear: verifiable and non-reversible action against terrorists. Regrettably, this demand remains unmet. The window for course correction is narrowing but is still open. We hope the Taliban realise this in earnest and cooperate with the international community for the long-term peace and development of Afghanistan and, above all, in the best interest of all Afghans,” he said, concluding his address.
https://www.dawn.com/news/2006316/indias-key-objectives-in-afghanistan-solely-driven-by-singular-goal-of-destabilising-pakistan-envoy-tells-unsc

India's key objectives in Afghanistan solely driven by singular goal of destabilising Pakistan, envoy tells UNSC Pakistan's envoy to UN slams India for not even once condemning TTP or BLA, notes New Delhi's "newfound love for the Taliban".

Nepal’s women farmers struggle against old norms and climate change 09/06/2026

As men migrate for work, Nepal’s women are increasingly taking up agriculture – but society, policies and support systems are slow to catch up
https://www.himalmag.com/nepal-women-farmers-climate-change-reform/

Nepal’s women farmers struggle against old norms and climate change As men migrate for work, Nepal’s women are increasingly taking up agriculture – but society, policies and support systems are slow to catch up

How South Asia’s Gen Z Is Rewriting Power Through Memes, Satire and Digital Resistance - Groundviews 09/06/2026

Across South Asia, younger generations are increasingly using irony, memes and satire not as entertainment alone but as political language. Unlike traditional political messaging, satire allows emotional honesty without formal structure. It enables young people to speak about unemployment, inequality and frustration without needing party membership or ideological alignment.
https://groundviews.org/2026/06/05/how-south-asias-gen-z-is-rewriting-power-through-memes-satire-and-digital-resistance/

How South Asia’s Gen Z Is Rewriting Power Through Memes, Satire and Digital Resistance - Groundviews Photo courtesy of BBC The recent viral rise of the so-called Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) in India appears, at first glance, like an internet joke taken too far. Built around irony and self-deprecating humour, the movement describes its members as unemployed, chronically online and skilled at profess...

Old Laws, New Regulations and the Return of Invisible Censorship - Groundviews 09/06/2026

For a government that has repeatedly spoken of democratic renewal, this should be cause for reflection. Freedom of expression cannot be measured solely by the absence of formal bans. It must also be measured by whether writers, artists, journalists and ordinary citizens can express themselves without fear of arbitrary restriction, detention or bureaucratic suppression.
https://groundviews.org/2026/06/08/old-laws-new-regulations-and-the-return-of-invisible-censorship/

Old Laws, New Regulations and the Return of Invisible Censorship - Groundviews Photo courtesy of Sri Lanka Campaign The refusal to release of four books authored by Tamil writer Theepachelvan Pradeepan by Sri Lanka Customs in recent weeks has generated significant public debate. What initially appeared to be a routine administrative dispute over imported publications has evolv...

Rethinking Nepal’s graduation to middle income 09/06/2026

Nepal’s graduation story proves this point. GDP alone cannot capture the resilience of households and care work that carried the country forward and the wellbeing of the people. From a feminist economist perspective, this reinforces the argument that household and care sectors must be integrated into national accounting and policy frameworks. Without this recognition, GDP remains a distorted measure that undervalues the very sectors sustaining resilience.

https://nepalitimes.com/rethinking-nepals-graduation-to-middle-income

Rethinking Nepal’s graduation to middle income Green growth and care work can create jobs and attract Nepali migrants back

BSF forcing women and children into Bangladesh at gunpoint: APDR 09/06/2026

India's Border Security Force (BSF) is reportedly attempting to forcibly push numerous people suspected of being Bangladeshis into Bangladesh from various parts of West Bengal, according to the prominent West Bengal human rights organisation, Association for Protection of Democratic Rights (APDR).

https://en.prothomalo.com/bangladesh/0qdgd3ykg0

BSF forcing women and children into Bangladesh at gunpoint: APDR India's Border Security Force (BSF) is reportedly attempting to forcibly push numerous people suspected of being Bangladeshis into Bangladesh from various parts of West Bengal, according to the prominent West Bengal human rights organisation, Association for Protection of Democratic Rights (APDR). A...

India: Release all hostages and end cycle of violence in Manipur 09/06/2026

Amnesty International calls for the immediate and unconditional release of civilians being held hostage by armed groups in Manipur, warning that their continued captivity reflects a deepening human rights crisis amid the authorities’ ongoing failure to protect people from escalating ethnic violence in the state.

https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2026/06/india-release-all-hostages-and-end-cycle-of-violence-in-manipur/

India: Release all hostages and end cycle of violence in Manipur Amnesty International calls for the immediate and unconditional release of civilians being held hostage by armed groups in Manipur, warning that their continued captivity reflects a deepening human rights crisis amid the authorities’ ongoing failure to protect people from escalating ethnic violenc...

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