18.04.2025 à 08:30
ESSF Statement: The Arbitrary Detention of Meghna Alam Underscores the Urgent Need for Legal Reform in Bangladesh
We strongly condemns the arbitrary arrest and continued detention of Ms Meghna Alam, Chairperson of the Miss Bangladesh Foundation, under the Special Powers Act of 1974. This act of repression reflects broader structural failings in the protection of civil liberties and human rights in Bangladesh.
Ms Alam was arrested from her residence on 9 April 2025 by individuals identifying themselves as law enforcement officers. She was reportedly taken without a warrant, held incommunicado by the (…)
18.04.2025 à 07:00
Sri Lanka - A Generation's Fight for LGBT+ Equality: How Grassroots Activism is Challenging Colonial-Era Laws
During the 2024 Generation Pride march, participants held up posters demanding labour rights and abortion rights, and chanted in solidarity with Palestine. As part of the ongoing struggle for the decriminalisation of same-sex relationships, Sri Lankan activists across generations are continuing to push back against state and societal oppression
The movement faces renewed challenges following political shifts both domestically and internationally, yet remains resilient in its push for (…)