A Breach of Faith: Freedom of Religion or Belief in 2021-22″ is a report published by the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) which focuses on the state of freedom of religion or belief (FORB) in Pakistan during the period of July
“Conspicuous By Its Absence: Freedom of Religion or Belief in Pakistan” is a publication by the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) which provides an analysis and assessment of the state of religious freedom in Pakistan. It aims to document the ongoing
SUKKUR: Federal Minister Ehsanur Rehman Mazari and Pakistan Peoples Party MPA Haji Abdul Rauf Khoso met with the Hindu panchayat and family of hostages — Mukhi Jai Kumar, his son Jai Deep and driver — who were kidnapped from Kandhkot-Kashmore. The panchayat
KARACHI: Sindh Chief Secretary Dr Muhammad Sohail Rajput has said that the province of Sindh is home to significant Hindu and Buddhist religious sites and that efforts are being made to preserve and safeguard these sites and identify more such places to
A video by Legal Aid Society which takes a closer look into systemic challenges faced by communities across Sindh to access justice and the efforts of Legal Aid Society to bridge this gap through interventions both on the community, and institutional level.
“Fixing a Broken Social Contract: Freedom of Religion or Belief in Pakistan” is published by Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP). It provides an overview of the state of religious freedoms, covering state and societal level challenges concerning administrative and legal discrimination,
“Unequal Citizens: Ending Systemic Discrimination Against Minorities” is a fact-finding report released by the National Commission for Human Rights of Pakistan (NCHR). It analyzes and chronicles instances of religion-based differential treatment encountered by religious minority group members in Pakistan with respect to employment
Forced Conversions in Ghotki is a Field investigation Report conducted by Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP). The purpose of the report was to assess complaints concerning the reportedly forced conversion of Hindu girls, with reference to the case of Reena and Raveena of
The Sindh government on Thursday opposed the ban earlier imposed but now withdrawn by the Higher Education Commission (HEC) on celebrating the Hindu religious festival Holi in universities across the country. The government declared the action of the HEC to ban Holi
Minority rights activists and members of civil society organisations at a consultation on Monday expressed concern over the non-implementation of the Supreme Court’s 2014 judgment on the minorities’ rights and demanded that the government implement the landmark verdict in its true spirit.