Institutionalised Prejudices & Human Rights Violation:  Bleak future of Queer Community in Uganda

Sarthak Gupta Abstract In Sub-African nations, South Africa is recognized as the most transformative and progressive nation concerning queer rights. However, there exist prejudiced nations which continue to adopt a heteronormative attitude in society. In this article, the author argues on Uganda’s anti-queer frame of mind and analyzes how the Ugandan authorities instrumentalize the Covid-19 … Continue reading Institutionalised Prejudices & Human Rights Violation:  Bleak future of Queer Community in Uganda

Blue Burqas’ Destiny walking on Sword of Damocles: US Cry off, Taliban Darken Afghanistan’s Door, and Déjà vu of the Prejudices

Sarthak Gupta Abstract The United States promised to withdraw all troops from Afghanistan within 14 months following making a peace agreement with the Taliban in February 2020. All American forces departed from Afghanistan on August 31, 2021, causing havoc on Afghani women's rights. The most echoed question is; can we trust the Taliban on women's … Continue reading Blue Burqas’ Destiny walking on Sword of Damocles: US Cry off, Taliban Darken Afghanistan’s Door, and Déjà vu of the Prejudices