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Shreya Shah

Shreya Shah is a multimedia journalist and a passionate writer in The Workers Rights. Her passion for journalism helps the media to share important stories.

Repression of Chad’s opposition protests raises question on government’s accountability

Repression of Chad’s opposition protests raises question on government’s accountability

Africa - On October 2, Chad’s security forces carried out abusive and violent crackdown against peaceful protesters in the capital city of N’Djamena. But the government has failed to take any responsibility of the violations

Human Rights Group Urge Support For Special Session On Fact Finding In Sudan

Human Rights Group Urge Support For Special Session On Fact Finding In Sudan

Sudan - The Human Rights Watch group has written an open letter to the permanent representatives of the member and observer states of the United Nations Human Rights Council urging them to support a special

18 nations show concerns over Russia’s unlawful media culture

18 nations show concerns over Russia’s unlawful media culture

Russia - An 18-member group of nations, including the United States and United Kingdom, has expressed deep concern on Russia’s media culture. Their government has been cruel and intense on harassment of independent journalists and

How Israeli designation of human rights groups as ‘terrorist’ is an indication of further worsening of violations on its land

How Israeli designation of human rights groups as ‘terrorist’ is an indication of further worsening of violations on its land

Israel - Last week Israel designated six Palestinian human rights organizations in the Occupied Palestinian Territory to be “terrorist organizations.” This is a direct indication just how dire humanitarian crisis is in the country that

Women Cry For Help To UN As Taliban Uses Force To Keep Them Quiet

Women Cry For Help To UN As Taliban Uses Force To Keep Them Quiet

Afghanistan - Women in Taliban are now criticizing the human rights groups worldwide for not lending them a helping hand. In order to protect themselves, many had retracted into the safety of their homes. Taliban

Amnesty exits from Hong Kong due to security law complications

Amnesty exits from Hong Kong due to security law complications

Hong Kong - Amnesty, an international human rights organization, has announced its exit from Hong Kong on Monday due to the imposition of National Security Law. Amnesty has closed down offices in the administrative region

Covid makes Bangladesh’s fight against child labor & marriage even more arduous

Covid makes Bangladesh’s fight against child labor & marriage even more arduous

Bangladesh -Human rights organizations have been fighting hard to eradicate child labor and child marriage from Bangladesh. This arduous task has been pushed further away by the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, found a recent study by

Human trafficking on the rise, UN proceeds with the investigation

Human trafficking on the rise, UN proceeds with the investigation

Crime groups dismantled around the world and resulted in extreme rise of harboring and human trafficking rise. Although, harboring is one of five actions that constitute an ‘act’ in the internationally recognized definition of human

Why Mali Security Forces Indulge In Human Rights Violations?

Why Mali Security Forces Indulge In Human Rights Violations?

Mali - Security forces have allegedly got into executions and promoting disappearance of Malians, the Human Rights Watch has confirmed. Government security forces have apparently been carrying out summary executions, enforced disappearances, and incommunicado detentions

Special Myanmar Mechanism To Collect Precious Evidence On Human Rights Violation

Special Myanmar Mechanism To Collect Precious Evidence On Human Rights Violation

Myanmar - A United Nation appointed team of 59 members have been trying to collect and analyze more than two million pieces of evidence about possible human rights violations in Myanmar. The coup that happened