Stolen Childhoods The Hidden Crisis of Child Labor in India and the Global Fight

Child labor in India showing young children working in hazardous conditions instead of attending school

Childhood is meant to be a time of learning, growth, and safety Child Labor. Yet for millions of children in India and around the world, it is defined by labor, hardship, and lost opportunities. Child labor remains one of the most persistent human rights challenges, despite global commitments to end it. In India, the problem […]

Women and Girls in Afghanistan Erased Rights and a Growing Crisis of Oppression

Afghan women facing restrictions on education and movement under Taliban rule

Four years after the Taliban regained Systematic control of Women Afghanistan in August 2021, the country is facing one of the most severe women’s rights crises in the world. What began as a political takeover has evolved into a system of governance that systematically removes women and girls from public life. Through a series of […]

Pakistan October 2025 Crackdown on TLP A Test of Law, Accountability, and Human Rights

Police and protesters clash during TLP crackdown in Lahore–Muridke corridor, highlighting human rights concerns in Pakistan

In October 2025, Pakistan witnessed a violent confrontation between state authorities and supporters of Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP), a religious political movement with a significant public following. What began as a planned protest escalated into clashes, deaths, and a nationwide controversy over the use of force, transparency, and accountability. The incident has since evolved into more […]

Stolen Childhoods Iran Recruitment of Children into Military Structures Raises Alarming

Iran child recruitment shows minors at checkpoints under IRGC forces amid human rights concerns

The recruitment of children into military and security roles represents one of the gravest violations of human rights. Recent developments in Iran have raised serious global concern, as officials linked to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) have acknowledged lowering the minimum age for participation in certain security-related roles to just 12 years old. Under […]

Silent Faith Under Siege: The Persecution of Christians in Sudan

The persecution of Sudanese Christians amid civil war and destruction of churches and homes.

The right to practice one’s religion or beliefs freely is a basic human right. It allows individuals to practice their faith, express spiritual convictions, and participate in communities without fear. Yet, for Christians in Sudan, this basic freedom has increasingly become a matter of survival. Following the 2021 military takeover and the outbreak of a […]