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How to stand up to an army: Meet HRD Babloo Loitongbam

On March 28, 15:00, join us at the Humanity Hub for a lecture and Q&A with Babloo Loitongbam, a human rights defender from India. Babloo is the Director of Human Rights Alert and has been fighting to defend human rights in Manipur, a conflict zone in the north east of India, for 30 years now....

The digital mob and its enablers: Gendered disinformation and online abuse against women in politics in India

Far from providing opportunities to participate in the public sphere, online spaces in India have evolved into places of relentless attacks and harassment for traditionally marginalized communities, especially women. Disinformation campaigns and trolling are pervasive, organized, and strategically deployed to seriously pollute the information system and electoral processes, resulting in weakening democratic debate and undermining...

Democracy on the Rocks: A Happy Hour for Civic Engagement

London Brasserie, Place du Luxembourg 8 Place du Luxembourg 8, Brussels

If you work on human rights, democracy, accountability, rule of law and foreign affairs, we’d love to have you at the table. Regardless if you work within the EU institutions on protecting human rights defenders through specific case files, conduct advocacy in an NGO to promote democratic values and human rights in the big picture,...

An FTA with another autocrat? The upcoming EU-India FTA

This session takes place as part of the annual conference by the Young Fair Trade Advocates. To participate in future sessions, register as a young fair trade advocate. In June 2022, the European Union and India resumed negotiations for “balanced, ambitious, comprehensive and mutually beneficial” trade and investment agreements. Such negotiations already took place a...

Confronting Far-Right Extremism

Far-right extremists across the world, from India to South America, from Europe to the United States, are drawing on race, ethnicity, and religion to construct the idea of a dangerous and unwanted “other.”  As far-right extremists band together, the mounting wave of xenophobia, Islamophobia, and nativism transcends borders, manifesting in coordinated attacks on democratic institutions...

Democracy on the Rocks: A Happy Hour for Civic Engagement

London Brasserie, Place du Luxembourg 8 Place du Luxembourg 8, Brussels

Do you work on human rights, democracy, accountability, rule of law and foreign affairs? We’d love to have you at the table. Bring a friend or two, meet old colleagues, and let’s build new alliances within this space at our recurring flagship networking event. With (vegetarian and non-vegetarian) tapas and fresh tea provided, there will...

Minority Rights in India: Assessing Trends in the First Half of 2023

For religious and ethnic minorities in India, the first half of 2023 has been marked by arbitrary arrests, extrajudicial demolitions of houses, allegations of illegal religious conversions, mob attacks, and lynchings. The European Parliament Intergroup on Freedom of Religion in its 2021 report considered India to be the country of most concern. The Early Warning...

Movie Screening “Writing with Fire” (with Quinoa and RIDHE)

Mundo-b, 26 rue d'Edimbourg 1050 Ixelles

On Thursday, October 12, join us to watch "Writing with Fire", a documentary by Rintu Thomas and Sushmit Ghosh. In a country where journalism is not considered a woman's profession, and where press freedom ranks 161 worst worldwide, Dalit women launched the local weekly Khabar Lahariya, which quickly gained in popularity. Barely initiated into journalistic...

International Lessons in the Implementation of the Digital Services Act (DSA)

With the Digital Services Act, civil society has a tool to Big Tech accountable for their role in spreading online hate and incitement to violence in the EU - but can it also be a tool for people in India and the rest of the world? On November 7, our Executive Director Dr Ritumbra Manuvie...

Celebrating the Second Acquittal of Professor GN Saibaba, and his Co-Accused

Ten years in solitary confinement. Ten years of shuttling from one bail plea to another. Endless health ordeals, systematic discrimination. The custodial death of 32-year old co-accused Pandu Narote. The shocking overnight reversal of an acquittal order. The life and trials of GN Saibaba and his co-accused remind us of the extent the repressive Indian...

India’s 2024 Elections: Mapping the Implications for Human Rights and Democracy

Leiden University College, Anna van Buerenplein 301, 2595 DH Den Haag Leiden University College, Anna van Buerenplein 301, 2595 DH Den Haag

2024 has been called the great election year and for good reason. This year, over 2 billion voters will head to the polls in 50 countries. In India, often referred to as ‘the world’s largest democracy,’ 969 million registered voters will head to the polls starting April 19, over the span of more than a...

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