Introduction The Yemen civil war is the most forgotten war in its nature. Since its outbreak in late 2014, it had a huge number of civilian’s casualties which nothing much has been done to stop this war. My attempt in this paper is to give a brief background to the cause of the Yemen civil…Read More
Tag: human rights
Rohingya Crisis in the Lens of Human Rights
Rohingya, in other words, who are known as Asia’s Boat people is a Muslim minority population living mainly in the state of Arakan in Myanmar. The crisis regarding Rohingya minority group in Myanmar started after 1970’s onwards and recently it becomes the top discussed the topic in the International arena because of the military launched…Read More
International Institutional Mechanisms on Gender in Afghanistan and 2001, Bonn Conference
Introduction The article highlights the significance of international institutional mechanisms for removing gender gap and women empowerment. This article signifies the extent, which these mechanisms help to promote the gender related policy in Afghanistan. So it is important to know the direct or indirect outcome of these mechanisms for increasing the role of women in…Read More
The Core Debate on Rohingya Issue in International Relations
Introduction The paper first gives a brief background on the Rohingya issue in Myanmar. The paper highlights how the Rohingya crisis is important in contemporary international relations and it explains what the dominant narratives in the understanding of the event are. So here the Myanmar and Bangladesh became the two important countries to understand the…Read More
The Production, Reproduction and Transformation of Hegemony through Media: The Case of Egypt
Introduction The resignation of Mubarak in February 2011 didn’t end the rule of the power centers- which includes the military- that have been in power since the overthrow of the Egyptian monarch in 1952. After his resignation, the Supreme Council of Armed Forces (SCAF) wielded power for almost one year and a half directing the…Read More
Child Abortion: Should it be legal or illegal?
The subject of abortion is perhaps one of the most highly charged issues of our day. Answering the question ‘Should It Be Legal or Illegal?’ honestly takes a pretty much courage, patience and core knowledge. So consequently, there arise a lot of questions regarding this argument. Many of these arguments are fueled with myths, many…Read More
War : is it a solution to peace?
We make war that we may live in peace, but war does not create peace it only decides who remain. War is not a solution to peace as it has galvanized the emotions of retaliation and reprisal which may cause further war and creates horrible impacts on people, takes millions of lives makes thousands…Read More
Facts you should know about Rohingya Tragedy
After assassination of 9 Myanmar police by unknown armed killer Myanmar started brutal raid again on Rohingya people. There are various report over there we have seen how brutally they are being treated. On this raid more than 69 Rohingya have been killed by Myanmar Army and millions of Rohingya are leaving their home to…Read More
Rohynga in Myanmar: history and present perspectives
Rohingya are the minority people of the West Rakhine province of Myanmar. Rakhine State is situated on the western coast of Burma. One third of the Rakhine state’s peoples are Rohingya. There are about 8 million Rohingya in Myanmar but the government of Myanmar doesn’t recognize them as citizens of Myanmar. There are 3 kinds…Read More
All global ‘isms’ vs Humanism
The whole world is being experienced with various kinds of ‘ism’ emerging with their distinctive views, but the purpose of theses ‘ism’ has been difficult to be marked with certain motto to protect humanity. Still these isms are being approached towards our upcoming future. Are these isms congenial to humanism?