Articles for category: Black Day, Conflict, human rights, Sudan, Uncategorized, violence

Black Day in Sudan: A Personal Account of Terror and Resilience Amidst Chaos

Understanding the “Black Day” Phenomenon in Sudan On November 21, 2023, a term that has only recently emerged in the collective consciousness of Sudanese citizens took on a grave meaning: “Black Day.” This phrase, coined through the harrowing personal account of Saad Obeid, has morphed into a symbol of the chaos and despair that continue ...

Clash of Nations: Israel vs. Belgium – A Battle Beyond Football Amidst Conflict and Controversy

The Unseen Battle: Israel vs. Belgium When one thinks of Israel vs. Belgium, the mind might automatically drift to the green fields of football; however, the reality is far more complex and troubling. As tensions rise in the Middle East, particularly with the ongoing conflict in Israel and Gaza, the international community’s focus sharpens, and ...

Fundamental Rights: The Unyielding Shield of Democracy in a Changing World

The Essence of Fundamental Rights In the bustling corridors of power and the quiet corners of society, fundamental rights stand as the unwavering pillars guarding the dignity and freedom of individuals. These rights are not mere privileges; they are the bedrock of democratic societies, ensuring that every voice is heard, every opinion respected, and every ...

**AFSPA Reimposed in Manipur: Unveiling the Controversy Behind India’s Draconian Legislation**

AFSPA: A Historical Overview The Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, 1958, commonly known as AFSPA, is a piece of legislation that continues to evoke intense debate across India. Originally enacted to address unrest in the northeastern states, AFSPA allows the Indian armed forces to operate with extraordinary powers in areas declared as “disturbed.” This act ...