Drishtipat
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Drishtipat is a non-profit, non-partisan, expatriate Bangladeshi organization committed to safeguarding every individual's basic democratic rights, including freedom of expression, and is opposed to any and all kinds of human rights abuses in Bangladesh.[1] Drishtipat tries to leverage technology to unite expatriate Bangladeshis from all over the world to work on specific issues related to social justice in Bangladesh. It also highlights tales of inspiration from the rural parts of Bangladesh. From its inception in 2001, Drishtipat has worked on various projects related to journalists' rights, minority issues, women's rights, child abuse etc. Drishtipat's website also hosts a popular Bangladeshi group blog.
Details of Drishtipat's projects are available on their project page. Over the years, Drishtipat's work has been lauded in general as a vehicle for Bangladeshi expatriates to give something back to their home country.[1]
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- ^ a b A Voice for the Violated, The Daily Star Weekend Magazine, June 3, 2006.