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RIGHTS OF MINORITIES IN BANGLADESH: AN OVERVIEW

Posted by By HRDI Admin January 18, 2021Posted inArticles, Bangladesh, HRDI INTERNSHIP, Latest News, Paper Submitted By HRDI Interns
Today human right has a great significance. There exist different minorities such as ethnic, lingual, religious and racial minorities, which have different tendencies that are derived from different civilizations and…
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Rights of minorities in Bangladesh.

Posted by By HRDI Admin January 18, 2021Posted inArticles, Bangladesh, HRDI INTERNSHIP, Latest News, MIGRANTS
“Democracy is not the law of the majority but the protection of the minority.” -Albert Camus Introduction Bangladesh, officially called the People’s Republic of Bangladesh is a south Asian country.…
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RELIGIOUS MINORITIES IN PAKISTAN: AN ANALYSIS

Posted by By HRDI Admin January 18, 2021Posted inArticles, HRDI INTERNSHIP, Latest News, Pakistan, Rights of Minorities
Pakistan emerged as an independent country in 1947. It was earlier a part of India. Pakistan before separation was a mix of religions. Hinduism, Buddhism and Sikhism existed before the…
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History Repeats Itself – the Persecution of Chinese Uighur Muslims

Posted by By HRDI Admin January 18, 2021Posted inArticles, China, HRDI INTERNSHIP, Latest News
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) that largely informs the laws and beliefs of the People’s Republic of China is perceived by the international community as largely authoritarian. Anyone who doesn’t…
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MINORITIES IN PAKISTAN

Posted by By HRDI Admin January 18, 2021Posted inArticles, HRDI INTERNSHIP, Latest News, Pakistan, Rights of Minorities
The most debatable topic of recent years is human rights. People living around the world claim their freedom as human beings, i.e., the rights or services for which a fair…
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INFRINGEMENT OF THE RIGHTS OF THE ROHINGYA COMMUNITY

Posted by By HRDI Admin January 18, 2021Posted inArticles, HRDI INTERNSHIP, Latest News
Myanmar, the state located in south east Asia, attained independence from the Britain in 1948. In 1962, it came under the rule of Military Junta which terminated after the election…
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Do minorities in Pakistan treated as Humans?

Posted by By HRDI Admin January 18, 2021Posted inArticles, HRDI INTERNSHIP, Pakistan, Rights of Minorities
Demographic composition Pakistan is the first country to be formed on the basis of religion not of common ethnicity or language. The demographic composition shows that 96.28 per cent of…
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“Minority Rights” Has China heard of this term?

Posted by By HRDI Admin January 18, 2021Posted inArticles, China, HRDI INTERNSHIP, Latest News, Rights of Minorities
Any discussion on the current state of minority rights in China must precede with the basic understanding of the term ‘Minority’. Well surprisingly, until the present day, there is no…
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Role models who helped lift up the minorities and their Human rights

Posted by By HRDI Admin December 14, 2020Posted inArticles, HRDI INTERNSHIP, Rights of Minorities
Introduction The group of people who because of their physical feature , biological characters , cultural variance treated to be different from other and discriminated by dominating one just because…
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MINORITIES IN BANGLADESH – THE PAST AND THE FUTURE

Posted by By HRDI Admin December 4, 2020Posted inArticles, Bangladesh, HRDI INTERNSHIP, Rights of Minorities
   “The state religion of the Republic is Islam, but the State shall ensure equal status and equal right in the practice of the Hindu, Buddhist, Christian, and other religions.”…
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