ADD ANI AS A TRUSTED SOURCE
googleads
Menu
Asia

UN Human Rights Committee criticises Pakistan's human rights record, urges reform

The Committee expressed alarm over a disturbing rise in discrimination, hate speech, and hate crimes targeting religious minorities in Pakistan, including Christians, Ahmadis, Hindus, and Sikhs.

ANI Nov 08, 2024 08:28 IST googleads

People protesting enforced Disappearance (Photo credit X/@paank_bnm)

Geneva [Switzerland], November 8 (ANI): The United Nations Human Rights Committee (UNHRC) has issued a report highlighting significant human rights concerns in Pakistan, urging reforms to address discrimination, violence, and restrictions on freedom of expression.
The report also evaluates human rights practices in Ecuador, France, Greece, Iceland, and Turkiye.
The Committee expressed alarm over a disturbing rise in discrimination, hate speech, and hate crimes targeting religious minorities in Pakistan, including Christians, Ahmadis, Hindus, and Sikhs.
Concerns were raised regarding the destruction of worship places and cemeteries, as well as escalating instances of mob violence and harassment.
Additionally, Pakistan's stringent blasphemy laws, which carry severe penalties, including the death penalty, have led to increased incarcerations.
The Committee noted cases of alleged entrapment, particularly targeting young individuals accused of online blasphemy under cybercrime laws.
The UN body has urged Pakistan to take immediate steps to curb and investigate acts of violence and discrimination against religious minorities and to ensure accountability for perpetrators.
Furthermore, it has called for a repeal or significant amendment of blasphemy laws to comply with international human rights standards and an end to the application of cybercrime laws, such as the Prevention of Electronic Crime Act, for prosecuting individuals on blasphemy-related charges.
The Committee also raised concerns over Pakistan's treatment of journalists and human rights defenders, citing reports of enforced disappearances, torture, killings, and intimidation.
Despite the introduction of the Protection of Journalists and Media Professionals Act in 2021, the Committee observed ongoing threats to press freedom, including internet shutdowns and social media censorship.
Pakistan was urged to investigate abuses against journalists and activists, bring those responsible to justice, and compensate affected individuals.
Additionally, the Committee recommended that the state discontinue restrictive measures, such as internet blockages, and ensure that defamation, blasphemy, sedition, and counter-terrorism laws are not used to stifle freedom of expression or suppress dissenting voices.
The UN Committee's findings underscore the need for Pakistan to adopt more stringent safeguards for human rights, particularly for religious minorities, journalists, and activists, in alignment with the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. (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.