Human Rights
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The Suffering of Widows in Afghanistan:
By Qasim Swati (United Kingdom) Sharing its borders with China in the northeast, Pakistan in the east and south, Iran…
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South Sudan: Human Rights Violations & Famine:
By Qasim Swati (United Kingdom) Bordered by Sudan to the north, by the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) to…
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Ethiopia – Tigray Conflict and Human Rights Violations in Ethiopia:
By Qasim Swati (United Kingdom) Sharing its borders with Sudan to the northwest, Eritrea to the north, South Sudan to…
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Is the War-torn Yemen on the Brink of a Disastrous Famine?
By Qasim Swati (United Kingdom) The low fuel stocks, lack of fresh water, food shortages, paucity of medicines and other…
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The Conflict of Nagorno-Karabakh & Human Rights Violations:
By Qasim Swati (United Kingdom) Having its roots in some of the decisions, made by the Caucasian Bureau (Kavburo) and…
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The Contribution of the Christian Community to the Pakistani Society and Human Rights Violations against Christians in Pakistan:
By Qasim Swati (United Kingdom) Making up 2% of the Pakistani population, there are around 4,015,000 Christians in Pakistan, as…
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The Plight of Orphans in Afghanistan:
By Qasim Swati (United Kingdom) Afghanistan has been one of the worst and greatest battlefields of the world for the…
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Is Syria on the Brink of Starvation?
By Qasim Swati (United Kingdom) Starting on March 15, 2011, the nine-year-old Syrian Civil War, fought between the Ba’athist Syrian…
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Why Are Libyans Still Suffering?
By Qasim Swati (United Kingdom) Despite being the 16th-largest country in the world, the fourth-largest country in Africa and having…
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Is Yemen Heading for a Serious Humanitarian Crisis?
By Qasim Swati (United Kingdom) The Yemeni Civil War (2015 – Present) is an ongoing conflict, beginning in 2015 between…
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