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Very welcome to Rights Talks with Parul, and people worth listening to. Parul Sharma, is a Human Rights lawyer based in Sweden with extensive knowledge within rights based issues. Parul has successfully hosted a popular Swedish podcast on the UN Sustainability Goals, Agenda 2030. In this podcast you are going to listen to a number of experts, stakeholders, and forces within various rights issues. LGBT rights, the challenges of modern slavery, women’s rights, animal rights, right to a clean e ...
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Democracy is a process and not necessarily stable, which needs to be challenged and evolved. To make sure this happens Greenpeace use civil disobedience as a method for the development of democratic societies to achieve climate justice. Did you know that every second breath comes from oceans? Do listen to this vibrant episode with members of Greenp…
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Mr. Anders Wijkman speaks the language of clarity on climate change issues and this episode with him, one of Europe's most prominent opinion leader and author entails very crisp and clear advise to young economists, youth striking for climate, and world politicians. Mr. Wijkman's extensive experience from the European parliament, Swedish parliament…
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According to National Geographic, Bangladesh is one the most vulnerable nations to the impacts of climate change. In recent years, riverbank erosion has annually displaced between 50.000 and 200.000 people. A three-foot rise in sea level would submerge almost 20 percent of the country and displace more than 30 million people. On the other hand as o…
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Yes, peace is possible between India and Pakistan! Peace seems more difficult than war. Both countries were born into violence in 1947, and aggression and hatred have been exchanged ever since. Despite this fact, peace workers in both countries are getting more visible and loud. In this episode our participants from India and Pakistan, discuss the …
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South Africa, yesterday, today and tomorrow. Listen to a vibrant discussion between Ambassador Lindiwe Mabuza a poet who has served as the African National Congress’ Chief Representative to Sweden and the United States, as well as the South African Ambassador to Germany. She garnered international support for the liberation struggle, working for ec…
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"I am a former trafficker with over 20 years of experience in American domestic human sex trafficking. I am currently a survivor advocate and co founder of a non profit organization based out of San Diego called Paving Great Futures. My life has taken an extreme turn for the better. My life is dedicated to helping right the wrongs of my past life. …
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This is a complex episode with many segments to it. The tendencies and anti-democratic developments in political leadership: Trump, Erdogan, Modi, Kim Jong, Brazil upcoming, Putin et al in relation to sustainable development and climate change, and thirdly the era of fake news, attacks on press, freedom of speech and journalism. Is Agenda2030 a lef…
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Many people who fall victim of trafficking want to escape poverty, improve their lives, and support their families. Often they get an offer of a well-paid job abroad or in another region. Very often they borrow money from their traffickers in advance to pay for arranging the job, travel and accommodation. 150 billion USD are made annually from chil…
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The world’s leading climate scientists have warned there is only a dozen years for global warming to be kept to a maximum of 1.5C, beyond which even half a degree will significantly worsen the risks of drought, floods, extreme heat and poverty for hundreds of millions of people. Which human behaviour needs change, is economic development the same a…
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People around the world face violence, oppression and exclusion because of who they love, how they look and who they are. This episode is an in-depht coverage of LGBTQ Rights in Pakistan, Iraq and Uganda. Listen to Sumar Ali Khan, Human Rights Defender/Pakistan, Hawar Ali, Human Rights Defender/Iraq, and Patrik Bazanye, Human Rights Lawyer/Uganda.…
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The history of civilization has been story telling, this podcast will continue this tradition. Because words matter, lives matter, and life stories matter. Welcome to Rights Talks With Parul, and people worth listening to, a podcast for you with an interest in rights based story telling, and I am your host, Parul Sharma.…
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