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Bangladesh Elections: 16 Minority Hindu Houses Set Ablaze, 17 Hindus Murdered from 1 December 2025Bangladesh: Death threats to Buddhist MP candidates in the CHT, no free and fair electionsBangladesh Elections: 15 Minority Hindus Murdered In 45 Days – Inclusive Participation Not FeasiblePRESS RELEASE: Former Prime Minister Hasina and her colleagues’ conviction is a farce, miscarriage of justice for the victims as real perpetrators are not being punishedPRESS RELEASE: RRAG welcomes Inter-Parliamentary Union resolution against Interim Government of Bangladesh including denial of trial observers and mission to Bangladesh
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Will ‘apologists’ take a bullet for the nation?

April 25, 2017March 12, 2019 Admin Comment(0)

India Upfront
Updated Apr 25, 2017

https://www.timesnownews.com/india-upfront/video/will-%E2%80%98apologists%E2%80%99-take-a-bullet-for-the-nation/59947

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Citizenship amendment bill will not help those left out of NRC, The Economic Times

November 2, 2019November 2, 2019 Admin

NGO Rights and Risks Analysis Group (RRAG) recently said that the proposed Citizenship Amendment Bill will not help the minority communities such as the Gorkhas, Bhojpuri, tea tribes and other scheduled tribes. This was in contrast to the promise … Available at The Economic TimesPublished on 02 November 2019 Guwahati: Countering BJP’s claim that the […]

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Is the Commonwealth’s relevance fading?

October 30, 2011March 12, 2019 Admin

Al Jazeera Published on October 30, 2010 Facing several serious human rights issues, the Commonwealth is under pressure to reform or become irrelevant. Commonwealth leaders met in Perth, Australia to discuss ideas meant to keep the organisation relevant and active. Controversially, however, leaders have failed to endorse a report put forward by an Eminent Persons […]

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251 migrants died during lockdown; ‘Singapore Syndrome’ behind spike: Study, ETV Bharat

June 1, 2020June 6, 2020 Admin

ETV Bharat01 June 2020 A study by RRAG has revealed that as many as 251 migrants workers died while on their way back home — 81 on Shramik special trains, and the rest on other modes of transport. The group also drew a parallel between the reasons behind the rise in cases in Singapore and […]

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Will The ‘Azaadi League’ Take A Bullet For The Nation?
‘रजिस्टर’ में नहीं नाम तो हिंदुस्तान में क्या काम?, Zee News

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  • Bangladesh Elections: 16 Minority Hindu Houses Set Ablaze, 17 Hindus Murdered from 1 December 2025
  • Bangladesh: Death threats to Buddhist MP candidates in the CHT, no free and fair elections
  • Bangladesh Elections: 15 Minority Hindus Murdered In 45 Days – Inclusive Participation Not Feasible
  • PRESS RELEASE: Former Prime Minister Hasina and her colleagues’ conviction is a farce, miscarriage of justice for the victims as real perpetrators are not being punished
  • PRESS RELEASE: RRAG welcomes Inter-Parliamentary Union resolution against Interim Government of Bangladesh including denial of trial observers and mission to Bangladesh

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