UNHRC should suspend Pak’s membership until it stop violence against religious minorities: Lakhu Luhana
Updated:6 years, 1 month ago
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Geneva (Switzerland), Sep 13 (ANI): Secretary General of World Sindhi Congress, Lakhu Luhana called upon Pakistan and requested UN Human Rights Council to suspend its membership until Pakistan stop violence against religious minorities. Luhana said, “They (Pakistan) want resources and land of Sindh but not the people of Sindh. They are abducting political activists, forcing minorities to leave, taking decisions against historical rights of Sindhi people, creating social and civil conflicts. We demanded today from the international community to press upon Pakistan, UN Human Rights Council should suspend its membership until all the abducted are freed, until they stop the violence against religious minorities.”
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