My Truth, Our Rights: Stories of Struggle and Hope.

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A Small Step Toward Protecting the Health and Dignity of Slum Girls: My Awareness Initiative in Chattogram

Introduction In Bangladeshi society, menstruation is still seen by many as a secret and forbidden topic. Yet it is a completely natural and biological process—an...

Khagrachhari Tragedy: Child Rape, Minority Insecurity, and Bangladesh’s Human Rights Crisis

Introduction The Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh have always been a sensitive region. Its geopolitics, ethnic diversity, and long history are both beautiful and...

Mob Violence: From the Right to Life to the Right to Education — A Family Doubly Victimized

Introduction In recent times, mob violence has emerged as a terrifying social illness in Bangladesh. It not only takes the lives of innocent people but also leaves...

Hope Beyond Discrimination: My Journey Toward Equality

Introduction Religious intolerance, gender discrimination, or issues like social injustice are generally discussed theoretically. But when these affect every step of...

Children’s Rights: Protecting the Future

Imagine, a 12-year-old girl, instead of spending her after-school as a matter of fact, hours playing, studying, and enjoying quality time with her family, walks miles on...

Freedom of Expression: Why It’s More Than Just Words

Introduction When we speak of freedom of expression, we often think of grand speeches, protest signs, or images of journalists reporting in conflict zones. Yet for those...

Breaking the Silence on Gender-Based Violence

Gender-based violence remains one of the most widespread human rights violations in the world today. According to UN estimates, one in three women worldwide experiences...

Why Human Rights Matter in Everyday Life

Excerpt:Human rights are often seen as abstract, but they shape our daily lives—freedom of speech, access to education, and the right to dignity.Structure:...

Being a Woman in a Conservative Society: My Truth

Introduction The Universal Declaration of Human Rights adopted in 1948 declares that—“All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights” (United Nations...