Justice Upheld

by Justice Upheld

Welcome to the Justice Upheld Podcast. Here you will find out about our human rights defence work across the globe. We are a human rights charity that speaks up for the voiceless and lend a shield to the defenceless, exposing those who wish to trample them. This podcast will detail some of our work as well as exposing human rights violators in our own no nonsense style. We have no financial, political or religious agenda, and c ...   ...  Read more

Podcast episodes

  • Season 1

  • Justice Upheld, Migrant Workers In Qatar & Philanthropist Achyuta Samanta On Educating India.

    Justice Upheld, Migrant Workers In Qatar & Philanthropist Achyuta Samanta On Educating India.

    In episode 3 of the Justice Upheld podcast, Russell Turner discusses the fate of the migrant workers preparing Qatar for the 2022 World Cup, and Palak Kaushik talks to Achyuta Samanta about his philanthropy and his work educating thousands of children in India. Search for Justice Upheld on your favourite social media channels or find out more at www.justiceupheld.org.uk

  • Justice Upheld, Human Rights, Mental Health and Forced Conversions in Pakistan.

    Justice Upheld, Human Rights, Mental Health and Forced Conversions in Pakistan.

    Russell Turner is joined by Lara H and Palak Kaushik to discuss mental health and how ir pertains to human rights, as well as the forced religious conversion of minorities in Pakistan, where shocking human rights abuses are currently taking place.

  • Justice Upheld, Foreign Policy catastrophes and Blasphemy Laws in Pakistan.

    Justice Upheld, Foreign Policy catastrophes and Blasphemy Laws in Pakistan.

    Welcome to episode 1 of the Justice Upheld Podcast. Learn about who we are as an organisation in part one. In part two, trustee and advisor to Justice Upheld, Russell Turner talks about the state of Libya after The West's disasterous intervention ten years ago. In part three, Lara H. talks to the brother of a Christian man who was accused of blasphemy in Muslim majority Pakistan four years ago.