Tuesday, May 7, 2024

P P Jaseem

PP Jaseem is a freelance journalist covering law, human rights, and Indian minorities.

“India’s bulldozer genocide”: Thousand to march to Indian High Commission in London

More than 15 Indian diaspora groups in the United Kingdom jointly called for a protest in London, demanding to end the Hindu-supremacist violence and fascist policies of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his government that left the Muslims in the country on the brink of genocide.

Video | Protest outside London court after ruling on Julian Assange

A protest was held outside a London court after the United States won an appeal in High Court to have WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange extradited to face criminal charges.
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Allahabad HC stays second suspension order against Dr. Kafeel Khan

The Allahabad High Court stayed the 'second suspension' order passed by the Uttar Pradesh Government against Dr. Kafeel Khan, for his alleged involvement in forcibly treating patients in the Bahraich district of UP and also criticizing the policies of the government.

“Need more engagement with govt,” Facebook on social media guidelines

As new guidelines notified in February this year by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology for social media platforms except Koo will come into force on Wednesday, Facebook expressed reluctance to comply with its implementation in absolute terms.
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‘Cannot rule out deadly black fungus possibility’ claims Hany Babu’s lawyer in court, Bombay HC orders to shift Hany Babu to private hospital

In the petition, counsels of Hany Babu claimed that his eye infection would be a possible Mucormycosis, also known as "black fungus", is a rare but serious infection, which has been found in several COVID-19 patients, since he has tested for coronavirus.

Hany Babu tests positive for coronavirus, family urges Maharashtra govt for better treatment

Hany Babu, a 54 year old Professor of English Literature and Linguists at Delhi University and an undertrial prisoner in the Bhima Koregaon case, who has been in custody since July 2020 without trial, has tested positive for coronavirus on Thursday.
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