INSIGHT - Freed from beatings and bondage, yet justice eludes thousands of Indian slaves
Low rates of justice due to lack of awareness of bonded labour law, inadequate police training, and poor resources, lawyers say
After convicted paedophile arrested, Indian minister calls for sex offenders register
"About two years ago, I had repeatedly said, and asked for in writing, that we need to have a national register of sex offenders"
Air India says women-only seats for comfort after reported in-flight sex attacks
"We get lots of requests by female passengers who want to sit next to another woman, rather than a male passenger"
Indian government to ally with charities to combat child porn online
Charity launches India's first internet hotline to encourage people to report child porn
Indian tailor confesses to sexually assaulting "hundreds" of schoolgirls - police
Child sex abuse is widespread in India, but victims are often afraid to come forward for fear of being blamed for the abuse
Bangladeshi law proposing child marriage in "special cases" is a step backwards - charities
The proposed law would permit child marriage in "special cases"
Rise of far-right "idiots" may hit aid and refugees, say laureates, leaders
"These idiots like Farage, Marine Le Pen propose simplistic solutions to deep-seated problems," said Nobel peace laureate Jose Ramos-Horta
INTERVIEW - Had a war like Syria's started in Europe, refugees would be treated better: Jordan's Prince Ali
Jordan has been overwhelmed by the influx of refugees since the conflict in neighbouring Syria began almost six years ago