Nepal: NGOs submit report to UN mechanism

Nepalese NGOs have prepared a joint submission to the UN Universal Periodic Review (UPR). The report includes a number of recommendations to the Nepalese government on how to address caste discrimination.

IDSN appeals to UN Rapporteurs

UN Special Rapporteurs and other human rights experts are meeting this week in Geneva. IDSN has called on these mandate holders to strengthen their efforts to address caste discrimination.

Delhi couple victims of ‘honour killings’

A teenage girl and her Dalit boyfriend have been brutally murdered in a suspected ‘honour killing’ in Delhi. Such crimes are relatively rare in the Indian capital.

Nepal minister breaks up inter-caste marriage

Inter-caste marriages remain contentious in Nepal where families frequently resort to force in order to stop them.

Huge sums diverted from Dalits to CW Games

A new report questions the rationale of spending huge sums of money on a one-time sporting event that is resulting in multiple human rights violations, especially against the most marginalised sections of society.

Caste bias may have caused ‘honour killing’

A young female journalist may have been murdered by her family because she intended to marry someone from a lower caste.

Haryana killings cause outrage

A 17-year old disabled Dalit girl and her 60-year old father were burnt alive as a mob set fire to 18 Dalit homes in the village of Mirchpur in the Indian state of Haryana.

Dalit documentary viewed by 100,000

More than 100,000 viewers have watched the powerful short documentary ‘I’m Dalit how are you?’ on Youtube.

IDSN comment piece on telegraph.co.uk

The website of a major UK newspaper, the Daily Telegraph, has published an IDSN comment piece, in which India is being urged to support international efforts to end caste discrimination.

IDSN analyses caste, descent and race

IDSN has issued a position paper on the interrelations between caste, descent and race. It argues that the debate on whether caste is similar to race is unproductive and that it is time to move beyond semantics.