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Modern Slavery: Young Indian Work Migrant Released and Repatriated to `India in Time for Diwali
We at 'Justice a Upheld' are delighted to confirm that after almost 8 months, Indian work migrant Sadhana, who was subjected to abuse by her Kuwaiti 'employer' and who has spent months of detention in prison like hostel centres in Kuwait is returning home this morning...
Indian National Pankaj Gupta Freed After 12 Years in Prison
Justice Upheld is delighted to report that Indian national Mr Pankaj Gupta who left India in 1996 and inadvertently crossed the then porous border between India and Pakistan, into Pakistan whereupon he was arrested. Following his dubious conviction for 'espionage', Mr...
8 Remaining Indian Nationals Unlawfully Detained in Iraq Released Today!
The remaining eight Indian nationals unlawfully detained by the construction company Al-Sacr Al-Jaher in Basra, Iraq were released earlier today and are currently on their way to India in time to celebrate Diwali with their respective families! Despite Al-Sacr...
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Saudi Arabia Used Bribery And Threats To Evade U.N. WAR CRIMES Investigation
Justice Upheld has learned that the government of Saudi Arabia used “incentives and threats” in order to close down a United Nations investigation into alleged human rights abuses and war crimes in Yemen. In October, the U.N. Human Rights Council (HRC) voted against...
Nadeem Samson Charged With Blasphemy
Unfortunately, with increasing prevalence, persecuted minorities in Pakistan are falling victim to fake blasphemy charges over personal grudges and enmity. By way of brief background, the blasphemy laws were initially enacted by the British...
Cuba’s Reckoning
The economic and corruption problems that have plagued Cuba have finally come to a head. Everyone seems to be blaming a different culprit, and the analysis and spin emanating from the mainstream media in the U.S.A. is not helping to get the true story out. Parts of...
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Enslaved in Bahrain
Modern Slavery is an international problem. Whilst the West is proactive and determined to tackle the Slavery when it reaches their shores, the developing countries not only fail to tackle it but also fail to identify that fact that it is enslavement and therefore...
Migrant worker abandoned by Joannou & Paraskevaides (Overseas) Ltd (In Liquidation) (‘JPO’) in Saudi Arabia – Update
Modern Slavery: 14 April, 2019 Migrant worker abandoned by Joannou & Paraskevaides (Overseas) Ltd (In Liquidation) (‘JPO’)in Saudi Arabia suffered paralysis FIFTEEN days ago. It was only following protests by his co-workers, that the Indian authorities eventually...
Modern Slavery: Work Migrants – Victims of Joannou & Paraskevaides (Overseas) Ltd (In Liquidation), Saudi Arabia
Migrant worker suffering from paralysis waiting for treatment for two weeks after been struck after paralysis attack Modern Slavery - 18th March, 2019:Left to die: Several hundred Indian migrant workers in the construction industry have been abandoned in Rydiah in...
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Transgender India: The Social And Economic Backlog
The spirit of India’s constitution is to ensure that all citizens have an equal opportunity to fulfil and develop themselves, regardless of religion or gender. In many parts of the world, as well as in our country, certain groups, communities, and individuals have...
Saudi Arabia Used Bribery And Threats To Evade U.N. WAR CRIMES Investigation
Justice Upheld has learned that the government of Saudi Arabia used “incentives and threats” in order to close down a United Nations investigation into alleged human rights abuses and war crimes in Yemen. In October, the U.N. Human Rights Council (HRC) voted against...
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