Human rights watch report on minorities in Pakistan

Every now and then news of minorities getting burnt, target killing, or the forced conversion of hindu girls, its not hard to conclude how worst is the situation of minorities in Pakistan. Now the sad part is that its all done on the name of Islam which is by far the best religion especially in terms of peace.

Human rights watch (HRW) has issued a report raising concerns on minorities’ plight in Pakistan.

World Report 2015: Minorities vulnerable to attacks: HRW – The Express Tribune

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World Report 2015: Minorities vulnerable to attacks: HRW

By News Desk
Published: January 31, 2015

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Rights group slams govt for ‘failing to protect citizens’.

Pakistan’s government should ensure the security of the country’s religious minorities from judicial injustice and attacks by militants, Human Rights Watch has said in its World Report 2015. The rights group said violent attacks on religious minorities rose significantly in 2014 as Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s government failed to ensure religious freedoms.

The 25th edition of the report reviews human rights practices in more than 90 countries. In his introductory essay, the group’s executive director Kenneth Roth urges governments to recognise that human rights offer an effective moral guide in turbulent times, and that violating rights can spark or aggravate serious security challenges.
“Pakistan’s government did little in 2014 to stop the rising toll of killings and repression by extremist groups that target religious minorities,” said Phelim Kine, deputy Asia director at Human Rights Watch. “The government is failing at the most basic duty of government — to protect the safety of its citizens and enforce rule of law.” The report notes that “institutionalized discrimination” fostered violent attacks on religious minorities.

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Karachi remains a hotbed of sectarian violence, with at least 750 sectarian targeted killings in Karachi from September 2013 to September 2014, the report notes.
Across the border, incidents of violence against religious minorities, particularly Muslims, in India spiked in 2013 in the run-up to national elections, the report states, as 133 people were killed and 2,269 injured in 823 incidents.
Balochistan
Ongoing rights concerns in Balochistan related to enforced disappearances, extrajudicial killings, and torture remained unaddressed in 2014, HRW said. A lack of government response to continuing rights abuses in Balochistan fostered a long-standing culture of impunity and the human rights situation in the province is described as “abysmal”.

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Women’s rights
Abuses against women and girls – including rape, ‘honor killings’, acid attacks, domestic violence, and forced marriage – remained common in 2014 in Pakistan. In July, religious extremists committed a series of acid attacks on women in the Balochistan province.
Women who are members of religious minorities are noted to be “particularly vulnerable”, the report states, adding that “at least 1,000 girls belonging to Christian and Hindu communities are forced to marry male Muslims every year”. The coercion often originates from the prospective bridegrooms’ families, and failure to comply can prompt serious violence against the girls and their families. The government has failed to act to stop such forced marriages, HRW said.
Operation Zarb-e-Azb
On June 30, the military launched an offensive involving more than 30,000 troops against the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan in North Waziristan and the report states, “Civilian casualties remained hard to assess due to severe military restrictions on independent media access to the conflict zone.”
HRW estimates that the conflict has displaced nearly 1 million people in squalid camps where the government has “failed to provide adequate supplies of potable water, sanitation facilities, and health care”.
Protection of Pakistan Act
The report notes that the PPA, passed in July, is “an overly broad counterterrorism law that violates international human rights standards and provides the security forces a legal pretext for abuses with impunity”.
Freedom of expression
It is also noted that freedom of expression was curbed significantly in 2014, as journalists in Pakistan who cover counterterrorism issues faced increasing threats. The report cites attacks against journalist Raza Rumi in March and Hamid Mir in April. Pakistan fares better than Afghanistan in this respect as the report notes that there were 68 attacks on journalists in the first six months of 2014 in Afghanistan, compared to around 41 attacks in the same period in 2013.
Published in The Express Tribune, January 31[SUP]st[/SUP], 2015.

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yahoodi propaganda :snooty:

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And ssshhh mentioning such facts will mean you’re anti-Pakistan. :nono: Best to shove it all under the carpet.

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You guys are so pathetic that its pain full to watch.
For rich foreign women to have this as their perspective, make some sense.

You guys should know its humanitarian crisis.
Do the freaking math.
women not safe + children not safe + minorities not safe + police now safe + army not safe + people in mosque not safe + people in church not safe + kids in school not safe + boys on the street not safe

= country not safe perhaps ?????

Really need some growing up to do you all.... I mean really...

Freaking a new dance with every news report.....

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I don't really remember a safe Pakistan when we didn't have a humanitarian crisis. Do you? And cut out the personal insults. Having an opinion doesn't make anyone pathetic.

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did you ever think why one muslim country after another crumbing like old dry cookies ??
Did islam came with an expiration date?? "Good untill early 2010.. dont use after it "

If not do some research why is it happening… rather then these half brain posts…

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I do!!!!!!!!!!
so do some research... and post reasonably.... don't add do the problem...

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Ofcourse, posting reasonably would mean not disagreeing with your opinion.

Our police has always been corrupt. Our judiciary has always been corrupt. Our law and order has for the most part been an absolute joke humanitarian crisis or no crisis. Don't sound like a Noora making pathetic excuses.

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Allah o Akbar!

So, Jews asked us to pass bill against Qadiyanis and India funds the Mullas to convert Hindus in Sindh :hmmm:

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when a body gets week, I becomes vulnerable to all kind diseases.

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thats better.
Should always put some thought before posting.

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Er that's the gist of the entire thread re: my post....that our country's justice system to every institution is a joke mismanaged by corrupt siyastdaan. Anyone can see the obvious.

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You ought to follow your own advice too perhaps instead of making posts in a fit of rage.

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Perhaps you try to see the difference.

Having broken system(govt) does not mean pakistanis take pleasure or do NOT care about minorities or weak or vulnerable. They just dont have means to stop it.

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Dont think you will see any disagreement from anyone about this.

Personally I have not seen any minority abused (well other than very few times) and I used to live around thousands of Christians in Pak but that does not mean it does not happen. Normal people obviously don't do it, but bigots do. They exist in every society but in our country they get away with it. I think you'll find this is a reasonable view.

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yeah .. its very reasonable.

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That Arleitter seems a bit shifty fellow.

Or perhaps he is an ISI agent?

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let me tell you what is pathetic. calling people or posters pathetic is pathetic. Calling them half brain is pathetic. telling them to grow up because they don't agree with you and insulting them is pathetic...and on top of all this, you are telling people to post "reasonably"

**everyone has a right to post whatever he wants to without any fear of being insulted. PERIOD.

**We want a forum where one no one shd think that if i post something which is against THE popular sentiment then i will hammered with personal insults or bullied.

We always take pride in nurturing a forum where any topic can discussed openly but in a civilized way.

if something thinks that the posted material has violated GS charter, pls report it and Mods and GS mgmt can make the call.

You could have easily made the same point without getting so personal....it would have added more value as well. thx

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yes

sorry shak sorry muqawee..
I know they are cool… i dont mess with uncool people :snooty:

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In a place where even the majority’s rights are being violated, who is going to look out for minorities? It’s a very sad set of affairs, corrupt down to the very core. :bummer:

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Agreed :k: