On 7th December, an Uyghur woman named Asiye Abdulaheb gave a horrific account to the New York Times on life inside China’s concentration camps. She described that these camps, in which over a million Uyghurs were imprisoned and indoctrinated, were an attempt to detach them from their language, religion and … Continue Reading
Flood Fury in Bihar
Alternating droughts and waves seem to be the typical environmental conditions faced throughout the world. Currently, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, United Kingdom, Texas, United States of America, the Artvin Province of Turkey and Bihar of India are facing extreme floods.
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Bihar has a relatively flat terrain with the Ganges, with … Continue Reading
The Cognizant Citizen: March for an Equal Democracy
The last two weeks have been monumental in changing the course of Hong Kong’s history. Millions have come out to protest against an extradition bill.
This bill allows Hong Kong to detain and transfer people wanted in countries and territories with which it has no formal extradition agreements, including Taiwan … Continue Reading