Journalistic Work on Human Rights

These articles reflect my early work as a journalist, where I focused on human rights, social justice, and the lived experiences of marginalised communities. Although they were written years ago, they continue to represent my long-standing commitment to human rights and my foundations in thoughtful, people-centred storytelling.

A deeper look into the systemic realities of bonded labour in India and the tireless legal advocate working to free survivors and restore their dignity.

The Indian Human Rights Lawyer Rescuing Slaves From a Lifetime of Torture

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An exploration of how cultural beliefs, stigma, and fear can lead to harmful misinterpretations of mental illness—and the impact this has on vulnerable individuals.

When Mental Illness Is Mistaken for Demonic Possession

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A look at how shifting political alliances and cross-border pressure are putting Tibetan refugees at greater risk, threatening their safety and freedoms in Nepal.

China’s Influence in Nepal Endangers Tibetan Refugees

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An in-depth examination of the escalating restrictions, surveillance, and cultural suppression faced by Tibetans under growing Chinese state control.

China’s Oppression of Tibetans Has Dramatically Increased

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An in-depth analysis of how Trump’s proposals on immigration, housing, and trade might reshape U.S. cities — affecting economies, communities, and urban life.

What would Donald Trump’s “policies” mean for America’s cities?

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