Articles by Lateef Mohammad Khan
Civil Liberties Activist from India,and working for the protection of human rights and civil liberties of all people.I am working to monitor, document, advocate, and educate about civil rights and rights abuses by law enforcement agencies and other Government and non Government agencies In In India
Civil Liberties Monitoring Committee expresses its grief and sorrow on the killing of human beings belonging to Muslim community by the fascist Indian police of state of Bihar. This Committee condemns it in strong …
Maoists are commonly known as Naxalites. Actually these are the people who inspired by the naxalbari movement. Naxalbari is the name of a village in northern part of the state of West Bengal. Naxalbari became …
Amberpet, Hyderabad, A.P. India: Civil Liberties Monitoring Committee, India has demanded unconditional apology from the Government of India to the whole Muslim community for ignoring Muslims rights within the country and particularly to the …
Hyderabad, India: Civil Liberties Monitoring Committee has observed that, from the past few days a rumour is spread through newspapers and few individuals that Chief Minister Mr. Kiran Reddy has apologized with the Muslims on …
On the occasion of 18th anniversary of Babri Masjid demolition, we express our deep concern that Babri Masjid is still denied of justice. The criminals are still roaming freely. All the democratic and secular people …
Civil Liberties Monitoring Committee India express deep concern over the violation of human rights in the Kashmir valley, the happenings in Kashmir over the past few months need no retelling. The situation has deteriorated to …
Teachers should fight for the Restoration of self respect, against Injustice, Discrimination, and Violation of Human Rights
On occasion of the International Teachers Day Civil Liberties express its deep concern over the violation of human rights …
Mr. Lateef Mohd Khan Secretary civil Liberties Monitoring Committee, in a statement expressed his deep concern on the verdict of Allahabad High court on Babri Masjid. He said that it is just a political Judgment …
EVEN after two years of publication, the late PV Narasimha Rao’s Ayodhya, 6 December 1992 (Penguin Viking) is not visible in any bookshop in the country. And what is more than passing strange is that …
There is no discrimination of caste, religion, and region in the Indian constitution and every one is equal in doing justice in the case of crime-punishment. Whereas, because of the incidents that are taking place …










