ADD ANI AS A TRUSTED SOURCE
googleads
Menu
Asia

Pakistan: HRFP highlights minority rights violations on Human Rights Day

The special event carries the theme of the United Nations: "Our Rights, Our Future, Right Now." It emphasizes that the time to secure human rights is not tomorrow or someday in the future but right now. Civil society representatives, lawyers, religious leaders, political leaders, women leaders, youth, students, and representatives of different fields actively participated in this program, as per the statement

ANI Dec 10, 2024 12:54 IST googleads

Participants of Human Rights Day (Image/HRCP)

Faisalabad [Pakistan], December 10 (ANI): Human Rights Focus Pakistan (HRFP) organized a Human Rights Day event on December 10, 2024, at Vision Hall, Faisalabad, an official statement said.
The special event carries the theme of the United Nations: "Our Rights, Our Future, Right Now." It emphasizes that the time to secure human rights is not tomorrow or someday in the future but right now. Civil society representatives, lawyers, religious leaders, political leaders, women leaders, youth, students, and representatives of different fields actively participated in this program, as per the statement.
Naveed Walter, the President of Human Rights Focus Pakistan (HRFP) recalled the increasing violations of human rights and minority rights in Pakistan. He highlighted that again this year there have been increasing numbers of cases of false charges of blasphemy against minorities that are ruining the lives of innocent people. He added that recent incidents of persecutions, brutal violence, imprisonments, attacks on Christians and abduction of Christian and Hindu girls are alarming.
Naveed Walter said, the United Nations (UN) theme "Our rights, our future, right now," focuses to bring human rights on a pathway for the solutions of challenges. These are possible if stakeholders play a vital role in promoting, protecting, and implementing human rights and acting as agents of change in resolving issues, he added, as per the statement.
Naveed Walter said that they would start with the ideas of struggle to bring the forces together with a single agenda of protecting against abuses, violations based on religion, gender, race and colour. He added: "We emphasize the need to build a society where everyone can live in freedom, respect and dignity."
James Lal expressed recognition of the urgency of addressing long-standing injustices, inequalities, and rights violations, while looking forward to building a more inclusive and equitable global society. He showed also a grief-stricken by the recent violations against women, children, and minorities, as per the statement.
John Victor said discrimination against students and dishonesty in the implementation of the 5 per cent employment quota for minorities was dragging young people into the worst form of neglect. He added that minority students still lack student exchange programs and international opportunities, as per the statement.
Manzoor Anthony said the world still faces challenges that threaten the ideals enshrined in the declaration. Poverty, climate change, armed conflict, gender inequality and systemic discrimination continue to violate rights and limit opportunities for millions of people, the statement quoted him as saying.
Participants from different fields including Bushra Younas, Sadaf Shadman, Nida Naeem, Mushtaq Masih, and Aroosa Bibi also spoke, shared their stories and experiences.
HRFP's even speakers at the event called on everyone to contribute so that these rights can play a role in shaping a sustainable and inclusive tomorrow! Universality of human rights and how people can take responsibility to defend the rights of the vulnerable and take care of new generations for their rights and future. Particularly, it's also a need of time to make the changes in education systems that's promote peace and tolerance among students and younger generations to avoid these incidents, speakers added.
Human Rights Focus Pakistan (HRFP) raised on Human Rights Day that the minorities are being subjected to physical violence, false accusations for trapping them in the workplaces and murders in personal vendettas. HRFP urged that the increasing cases of discrimination with domestic workers, expelling them from jobs, false allegations of theft, physical violence, sexual abuses, force conversions, and force marriages of minority girls, should be stopped. These challenges include hate speech, addressing misinformation, and combating disinformation to reshape public opinion. Right now, is a time to spark actions and reignite a global movement in support of human rights, HRFP added.
Shadman John (HRFP Program Coordinator) and Hamdosh Samuel (Field Coordinator) thanked the participants and distributed relevant material, which outlined the vision of driving social change and empowering marginalized groups so that they can raise their own voices against injustice.
Later on, the participants recorded a protest demonstration by chanting the slogans through play cards and banners demanding "human rights, equality, and religious liberty for all" and highlighting minorities' various issues to "Stop abductions, forced conversions, forced marriages of minority girls," "Yes to Human Rights-No to Violations", "Repeal Blasphemy Laws," "End harassing minorities at workplaces", "Reform Curriculum- Develop Nation," "End discrimination on religion based," " Lets struggle to ensure Freedom, Equality and Justice for All" and "Our Rights, Our Future, Right Now." (ANI)

Get the App

What to Read Next

Asia

"India harnessed digital tools to expand...": MEA Secy (West)

George highlighted how digital tools and AI empower 1.4 billion Indians.

Read More
Europe

Blasphemy laws in Pakistan target religious minorities: GHRD

Blasphemy laws in Pakistan target religious minorities: GHRD

At the 61st session of the United Nations Human Rights Council, the organisation Global Human Rights Defence (GHRD) raised concerns over the continued misuse of blasphemy laws in Pakistan and their impact on religious minorities.

Read More
Europe

Akshar Foundation highlights Northeast India’s development at UN

Akshar Foundation highlights Northeast India’s development at UN

On the sidelines of the 61st session of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC), Mazin Mukhtar, Co-founder and Associate Director of the Akshar Foundation, highlighted development initiatives in India's northeastern region and urged global recognition of progress made in previously neglected areas.

Read More
Europe

ECO FAWN Society raises Pahalgam terror attack at UN Human Rights

ECO FAWN Society raises Pahalgam terror attack at UN Human Rights

At the 61st session of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC), Yasser Laaroussi, from the ECO FAWN Society, during General Debate under Item 3, in his oral statement, highlighted the terrorist attack that took place in Pahalgam on April 22, 2025. He urged the international community to intensify efforts to combat terrorism and ensure accountability for attacks targeting civilians

Read More
Europe

Indian Rights Activist raises cadaver organ donation issue at UN

Indian Rights Activist raises cadaver organ donation issue at UN

Gobind Gurbani, speaking through video conference, drew attention to the growing gap between the number of patients requiring organ transplants and the limited availability of donated organs.

Read More
Home About Us Our Products Advertise Contact Us Terms & Condition Privacy Policy

Copyright © aninews.in | All Rights Reserved.