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India's Daughter needs Real Justice

India’s Daughter needs Real Justice

By Savita Kaye | December 30, 2012

After a horrific ordeal of being gang raped on a bus, the 23-year old Indian medical student lost her battle to survive and passed away. The case has brought huge unrest to a nation that seeks real justice for this crime and many more like it. Called ‘India’s Daughter’ the young woman has raised many questions for the Indian Government and others to answer regarding the safety and protection of women in India.

Posted in Taboo | Tagged amanat, answers, bjp, braveheart, bus, case, Congress, daughter, dehli, Delhi, gang, girl, government, India, india gate, indian, justice, law, men, police, protests, rape, raped, safetyl, Singapore, women | 10 Responses

Amerdeep Somal ~ a Justice Fighter

Amerdeep Somal ~ a Justice Fighter

By Jennideep Kaur Hayre | May 2, 2012

Amerdeep Somal a recognised name in the world of UK equality and justice. DESIblitz caught up with her to talk about her work against domestic violence, her cultural influences and well-earned accomplishments that has made her the strong inspiring British-Asian woman she is today.

Posted in Brit-Asian, Top Achievers | Tagged achiever, amerdeep, asian, authority, British, career, complaints, domestic violence, equality, independent, ipcc, justice, law, legal, police, punjabi, rights, somal, woman, women | Leave a response

Abuse of UK Domestic Migrant Workers

Abuse of UK Domestic Migrant Workers

By Roz Euan-Smith | September 6, 2010

Domestic workers migrating to the UK dream of a new lifestyle supported by caring and fair employment and living standards. But this is not always the case and it’s emerging that many are badly abused and treated like slaves. DESIblitz spoke to Kalayaan, a UK charity supporting the cause of these workers.

Posted in Brit-Asian | Tagged abuse, bad, British, charity, domestic, government, help, human, justice, Kalayaan, migrant, report, slaves, support, trafficking, treatment, UK, workers | 1 Response

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