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Begging : Inside horror COVID death ward

  Sadanand Patel, 30, is receiving such little treatment that he s scared he will die in the very hospital that s meant to save him. He told CNN, through laboured breathing from his hospital bed: I am very scared, if my health gets critical I don t think they will be able to save me. The report said he watched two men in beds nearby scream for medicine only to die within hours when their oxygen appeared to run out . But he s not the only one. Desperate pleas scatter social media with the names of patients and desperate families pleading with Chief Minister of Delhi Arvind Kejriwal for more supplies.

7 global rights bodies express concerns over media freedom in Bangladesh

7 global rights bodies express concerns over media freedom in Bangladesh Star Digital Report Star Digital Report Seven global and regional human rights bodies have sent a letter to the United Nations Human Rights chief expressing concerns over the situation of media freedom in Bangladesh and urged her office to engage Bangladesh authorities to protect and respect freedom of expression. On the occasion of World Press Freedom Day, we write to draw your attention to the escalating human rights violations perpetrated by the Government of Bangladesh, exemplified in part by the increasing crackdown on press freedom and the freedom of expression of journalists, activists and dissidents, the letter said today.

UN: Stand with Bangladeshi Journalists on Press Freedom Day

UN: Stand with Bangladeshi Journalists on Press Freedom Day Free Expression Under Serious Threat Journalists work in front of a Covid-19 hospital in Dhaka, Bangladesh on April 20, 2021.  © 2021 Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto via AP (New York) – The Bangladesh government’s increasingly violent crackdown on media freedom is of urgent concern on World Press Freedom Day, eight nongovernmental organizations said in a letter today to Michelle Bachelet, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights. Bachelet and UN experts should publicly and vigorously express concerns over continuing attacks on the media including arbitrary arrests, torture, and extrajudicial killings, and use all possible means to urge the Bangladeshi authorities to protect and respect freedom of expression.

Coronavirus Australia: India travel ban was nation s complacency, not racism

Advertisement Scott Morrison is not Donald Trump, but it’s the sort of controversy that Donald Trump would have loved to create. The Australian government not only shut the border to India last week, it also spelled out the warning that even returning Australian citizens could be jailed for five years for trying to get home. Trump used border closures against minorities to give expression to his racist attitudes against Muslims and Mexicans. He had pretexts of law and order but his political purpose was to excite racists among his support base. Scott Morrison is standing by his decision to ban Australian citizens from returning from India.

India nears 20 mln Covid cases as Europe eyes opening up

India nears 20 mln Covid cases as Europe eyes opening up AFP 2 hrs ago AFP © TAUSEEF MUSTAFA Scores died over the weekend in Indian hospitals hit by shortages that have forced clinics in the capital to send urgent appeals for help on social media India s total Covid-19 caseload neared 20 million and oxygen shortages exacerbated a devastating second wave on Monday, as the EU proposed new rules that could allow travellers who are fully vaccinated to enter the bloc. Cases have soared by around eight million since the end of March, with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi under growing pressure to take decisive action to reverse the surge.

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