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Pakistan, with 235,976,122 people, has 48.5% women, but over 114,448,000 lack reproductive healthcare rights, leading to high maternal mortality and morbidity rates. Reproductive rights, defined by the 1994 International Conference […]
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This monthly report provides an overview of human rights abuses against minority and marginalized groups in Pakistan in July 2022. It examines the country’s history, political structure, minority groups, religions, […]
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In 2020, 829,000 people were internally displaced in Pakistan due to disasters, and 390 due to conflict and violence. Monsoon floods caused massive destruction, affecting the Malakand region and 1.4 […]
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This monthly report aims to provide an overview of significant human rights abuses against minority and marginalized groups in Pakistan during March 2022. It highlights positive developments in the field […]
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This monthly report highlights human rights issues and violations against minorities and marginalized groups in Pakistan during January 2022. It emphasizes the importance of addressing these violations and raising awareness. […]
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This report aims to raise awareness about ongoing human rights violations faced by minorities and marginalized groups in Pakistan, highlighting notable events in March 2021.
READ MORE31 Dec
In Pakistan, several cases of religious conversions occurred in 2019 and 2020. A 20-year-old Hindu girl, Kajol Kumari, was abducted and forced to marry Mohammed Akram, converting to Islam. Aneeta […]
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Pakistan’s Constitution allows freedom of religion for minority groups, but the country has a poor record of safeguarding these rights. Attacks on minorities include targeted violence, abduction, conversion to Islam, […]
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Pakistan’s Constitution allows freedom of religion for minority groups, but ongoing attacks on them, including targeted violence, abduction, conversion to Islam, and extrajudicial killings, continue to violate human rights. In […]
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In September 2020, Pakistan experienced a series of cases involving Christian activists, blasphemy suspects, witch hunts on journalists, cybercrime cases, enforced disappearances, atrocities against minority groups, missing persons, and the […]
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