Legacy of war still haunts minority women in Sri Lanka, says MRG study
Minority women continue to grapple with the legacy of Sri Lanka’s civil conflict six years after its bloody end, according…
Minority women continue to grapple with the legacy of Sri Lanka’s civil conflict six years after its bloody end, according…
As EU justice and home affairs ministers meet to discuss counter-terrorism measures in Riga today following the Paris attacks in…
Chelsea Purvis and Awaz Raoof, lawyers who are currently assisting MRG’s Legal Cases Team, report back from a panel discussion…
Freddy Batundi, MRG Africa’s Capacity Building Officer, raises the alarm about a dangerous pattern of discrimination towards the Hunde in…
Minority Rights Group International (MRG) continues to be seriously concerned about the situation of the Nuba people , trapped and…
Jared Ferrie, MRG’s Regional Information Officer in Phnom Penh, examines the implications for minorities of the first verdict of the…
On Sunday, thousands will be at the Cenotaph in Whitehall to pay respects to those who gave their lives for…
The global ‘war on terror’ has turned into a war on minorities as millions of people from minority communities face…
Sri Lanka’s minorities, including its 1.5 million Muslims, have been the worst affected in the recent surge in violence and…