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A talk by human rights activist lawyer Navkiran singh

Here we talk about the Human Rights Lawyer Navkiran Singh and his organization’s strong contribution in abolishing-capital punishments, drug trafficking and violent killings throughout the Punjab and in other countries of the World. Read more at our website or at presentation

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A talk by human rights activist lawyer Navkiran singh

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  1. Human Rights Protection: A Talk By Human Rights Activist & Lawyer Navkiran Singh

  2. “Here we talk about the Human Rights Lawyer Navkiran Singh and his organization’s strong contribution in abolishing-capital punishments, drug trafficking and violent killings throughout the Punjab and in other countries of the World”Punjab was going through a period of turmoil, when Navkiran Singh stepped in the field of law. The causalities and innocent killings of people influenced him and his colleagues to start an organization to help those people who were helpless. In 1992, when Punjab police and security agencies started a campaign to harass and kill the human rights defenders, this organization planned to come under the name of ‘Lawyers For Human Rights International’ to become more powerful. The main purpose of this organization was to stand for those people who were incapable to raise their voices.

  3. Drug Trafficking &Capital Punishments • The organization, ‘Lawyers for Human Right International’ is strictly against the people who support and promote drug trafficking. That’s why this organization took a strong step and filed Public Interest Litigation in the Hon’ble High Court at Chandigarh to force the government of Punjab to end the sway of drug trafficking and its aftermaths. The organization also helped the government to halt the import and export of drugs in different countries of the world. Furthermore, the organization is against the death penalty system and is spear heading a campaign with the help of an international body (World Coalition Against the Death Penalty) to abolish the death penalty system in India and abroad.

  4. Blacklisted Sikhs • Many Sikhs who’re living abroad are not allowed to visit India due to the incorrect inclusion of their names on the blacklist. The government of India is continually making it difficult for these Sikhs to visit their motherland and meet their families. Without having any involvement in criminal issues, the government is still not removing their names from the blacklist. We should not forget that India is a democratic country and people should be able to travel and meet their dear ones without getting harassed by Indian immigration officials. “Our government should take a strong step and take out the names of these innocent Sikhs from the blacklist”, says Navkiran Singh.

  5. Fraudulent NRI Marriages • Marriage is a beautiful bond between two people but today’s young generation is disrespecting this holy bond of matrimony by cheating on their spouses. In Punjab, many people are considering NRI marriages as a status symbol and an easy way to enter a foreign country to lead a comfortable and lucrative life. But as the saying goes, all that glitters is not gold. • These days, fraudulent NRI marriages are spreading like a wild fire in many areas of Punjab. Many NRI men are being ditched by their Punjabi wives and vice versa. Things are becoming worse and ethical values are diminishing.

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