by Russell Turner | Nov 10, 2020 | Articles
Why A One Term Trump Could Prove Fatal For The Human Rights Of So Many. The First Floor In April 2019 the brutal Islamist regime of President Omar al-Bashir was brought to an end, after a military coup in Sudan. A few days later, a new Constitutional Declaration was...
by Russell Turner | Jul 21, 2020 | Articles
Justice Upheld is being asked to intervene in an increasing number of domestic abuse cases, worldwide. As predicted, the number of cases has increased over the last six months, thought largely due to the number of Covid-19 related lockdowns across the globe. The scope...
by Russell Turner | May 29, 2020 | Articles
A nationwide trade is separating children from their families in India, where a child goes missing every eight minutes. Most of them are sold to traffickers, sometimes by members of their own family. From there they can be forced to work as manual labour, as domestic...
by Jas Uppal | Jun 30, 2019 | Articles
Update: Sunday 28th July, 2019: Mother of three Indian, migrant worker enslaved in Kuwait returns to her family in Amritsar, India on Friday 26th of July following her horrendous ordeal after held in captive by her enslaver for a year. The enslaver demanded a...
by Jas Uppal | Apr 4, 2019 | Articles
‘Huroob’ is an Arabic word which means ‘escape’ or ‘absconder’ or ‘run away’ (‘Absent From Work’). Under Saudi Labour Law, it is mandatory for an employer to report his migrant worker employee to the Saudi passport authorities if the migrant worker is absent from work...
by Jas Uppal | Jun 17, 2018 | Articles
We are delighted to announce that ‘Justice Upheld’ has been shortlisted for the ‘Safety at Sea Awards 2018’. We are extremely proud to have been nominated and to be shortlisted for the prest: Safety at Sea Awards 2018 We would like to thank you, our volunteers,...