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Nov 06, 2013 Staff Articles

Communal Violence in Assam- Home Ministry Declassifies some information in order to furnish it under the RTI Act

I am happy to report on an example of good practice in the implementation of the Right to Information Act, 2005. Readers may remember the conflagration that engulfed many parts of Assam in July-August 2012.

Nov 06, 2013 Staff Articles

Communal Violence in Assam- Home Ministry Declassifies some information in order to furnish it under the RTI Act

I am happy to report on an example of good practice in the implementation of the Right to Information Act, 2005. Readers may remember the conflagration that engulfed many parts of Assam in July-August 2012.

Nov 01, 2013 Staff Articles

Commonwealth must honour its own commitments

The choice of Sri Lanka as a venue for CHOGM 2013 has always remained controversial.

May 05, 2012 Staff Articles

Comment: Weathering the Storm - the Commonwealth & Maldives

The Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group (CMAG) is in the eye of a storm in Maldives.

Jul 21, 2012 Staff Articles

Comment: Need for domestic legislation on peaceful assembly

Police-public clashes have once again occupied centre stage in the Maldives. Over 100 people are believed to have been arrested in the ‘direct action’ protests organised by the opposition Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP) since 8 July.

Aug 08, 2013 Post_of_the_day

CHRI Director Maja Daruwala urges the Indian Parliament not to amend the RTI Act

On June 3, 2013, the Central Information Commission in India passed an order bringing six national parties under the purview of the Right to Information law. Most political parties were unanimous in opposing this move which was lauded by the general public in India.

Jul 29, 2013 Staff Articles

Bangladesh should further its Proactive Disclosures

BANGLADESH enacted its Right to Information Act in 2009. However more than three years following its enactment, very little is known about what the law means and what it can do to improve people’s life and governance in the country.

Oct 17, 2013 Staff Articles

Australia and Commonwealth of Nations must take notice of Uganda

A disturbing pattern of suppression of democratic freedoms is emerging in Uganda. Recently, the Public Order Management Bill was passed into law, requiring Ugandans to get the permission of the police prior to holding a public meeting.

Sep 03, 2012 Staff Articles

Access to Information: Oxygen for Democracy in Ghana

It is often said that information is power. And knowledge too is power. A Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) group in the Volta Region can prove the truth of this saying. The Ho-based group knew there were some government schemes that could benefit them but didn't know what these were.

Mar 27, 2012 Staff Articles

A Step Towards Justice

The United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) resolution on Sri Lanka is a landmark in many ways.