US shouldn’t ignore India’s assault on freedoms
Two unprecedented events took place in India on this Valentine’s Day. First, taxmen raided the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) in New Delhi and Mumbai.
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Sri Lanka gets medical aid worth $6.9 million
Why do the Lights in Pakistan Keep Going Out
It is not much of an exaggeration to say that power outages in Pakistan are a dime a dozen. They occur much too frequently
DSA is a government tool used to silence journalists in Bangladesh
Participants included internationally renowned writer and photojournalist and Time Magazine Person of the Year 2018 Dr. Shahidul Alam and the Committee to Protect Journalists’
Ali Riaz’s ‘More than meets the eye’ and a writers responsibility
I have been following Professor Ali Riaz’s writing for quite some time, and I stand amazed by the prolificity and eclectic scope of his
Myanmar’s coup anniversary met with fresh sanctions
The sanctions, announced in parallel with similar actions by Canada and Britain, came after Myanmar’s junta cast doubt on its announced plan to hold
Redeeming democratic South Asia: A tall order?
Some of the South Asian countries, for instance Bangladesh and the Maldives, even lack the most basic condition of democracy, which is to hold
Why South Asia Perspectives?
Welcome to the inaugural issue of SA Perspectives, a monthly publication focusing on human rights and democracy in South Asia. As a new year