Archive | Access to justice

NHRC chairman calls for law to protect Dalits

Dalits in Bangladesh face severe national and social injustice, says Dr Mizanur Rahman, chairman of the country's National Human Rights Commission.

August 6th, 2012|Access to justice, Bangladesh|

Dalit Christian worker brutally killed in Sindh, Pakistan

The Pakistan Dalit Network demands the arrest of the killers of the Mirpurkhas Christian worker, who was brutally killed. This serious case demonstrates the physical abuse and social discrimination, which Pakistan’s Christian and Hindus scheduled castes population is subject to because of their religious beliefs and "low caste" status.

July 11th, 2012|Access to justice, Pakistan|

Consultation on enforcing and amending the SC/ST Prevention of Atrocities Act in India, chalks out future strategies

The consultation, organised by the National Coalition for Strengthening the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Prevention of Atrocities Act (NCSPA), recapped and analyzed the interventions made by the Coalition, arrived at a consensus on elements of proposed amendments to the act and chalked out effective future strategies required for national, state and local level.

May 29th, 2012|Access to justice, India|

Mass protests in India to reclaim Dalit budgetary rights

On 9th of May thousands of Dalits and Adivasis (Tribals) from all over India stormed up to the Parliament in New Delhi to demand their rightful economic share in the state and union budgets.

May 10th, 2012|Access to justice, India, Political Participation|

Dalits in Nepal unhappy with the preliminary results of the Constitution drafting process

In Nepal, Dalits are protesting the preliminary results of the constitution drafting process as Dalit concerns have not been duly reflected in the proposed 1st draft.

May 9th, 2012|Access to justice, Nepal, Political Participation|

Parliamentarians in India raise their voices for the eradication of manual scavenging

Following a targeted campaign by the National Campaign for Dignity and Eradication of Manual Scavenging and other activists, Indian Parliamentarians are now taking the issue of manual scavenging up in Parliament.

May 9th, 2012|Access to justice, Caste-based slavery, India, Manual Scavenging|

Motion passed in Dutch Parliament on full supply chain transparency in India’s garment industry, following report highlighting Dalits in bonded labour

A Motion in the Dutch Parliament on full supply chain transparency in the garment industry in India has been adopted in the wake of the report ‘Maid in India’ by SOMO and the India Committee of the Netherlands

Dalits in Bangladesh demand budgetary allocations

Bangladesh Dalit Excluded Rights Movement (BDERM) demanded specific allocations development of Dalit communities in the upcoming National Budget. BDERM raised the demands in a seminar organized at Dhaka Reporters Unity on May 5th.

May 6th, 2012|Access to justice, Bangladesh, Political Participation|

Protest march against diversion of funds meant for Dalits

On April 24th thousands of Dalits marched towards the Indian Parliament to reclaim their rights to vast funds meant for Dalits, which have been diverted or misallocated, to benefit other sections of society. The funds could help lift millions of Dalits out of extreme poverty but are instead being used on general schemes, hardly benefitting Dalits. On the 9th of May, Dalits across several states in India, will also march to put pressure on the Government to ensure that funds allocated for Dalits actually benefit Dalits.

April 27th, 2012|Access to justice, India|

The European Parliament recommends EU legislation and policy measures to eliminate caste discrimination

In the European Parliament’s resolution on the Annual Report on Human Rights in the World and the European Union’s policy on the matter, the European Parliament highlights caste discrimination and, “Recommends initiatives for EU legislation to ensure that attention is paid in EU human rights policy and cooperation instruments to eliminating caste discrimination, and action in caste-affected countries, including Nepal, India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Yemen.”

April 24th, 2012|Access to justice, European Union|