JPP, HRCP call on government to criminalise torture

JPP, HRCP call on government to criminalise torture Lahore, 25 June: Rafiullah alias Amir, who was beaten and paraded naked in Peshawar two days ago, is not the first victim of police brutality. Unfortunately, this is yet another glimpse of the policing culture in Pakistan that manifests itself in the form of unlawful detention,

HRCP slams extrajudicial murder of rights activist

HRCP slams extrajudicial murder of rights activist Karachi/Lahore, 19 June. The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) condemns the extrajudicial murder of Niaz Hussain Lashari, a 22-year-old labour rights activist in Karachi and a member of Jeay Sindh Qaumi Mahaz (Arisar). Originally from the town of Dakhan in district Shikarpur, Mr Lashari was arrested

Academic freedom under grave threat

Academic freedom under grave threat Karachi/Lahore, 10 June. The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) is alarmed by the recurring wave of vicious campaigns against academics. Earlier, Professor Sajid Soomro of Shah Abdul Latif University Khairpur was arrested on charges of blasphemy and sedition. When Dr Arfana Mallah, a prominent human rights activist in

Stun batons to enforce Covid SOPs amounts to torture

Stun batons to enforce Covid SOPs amounts to torture Lahore, 9 June. The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) is shocked to learn that the district administration and local police in Faisalabad have used stun batons to enforce Covid-19-related standard operating procedures (SOPs). This is in flagrant violation of both Article 14 of the

Demolition of Hindu homes in Bahawalpur illegal, inhumane

Demolition of Hindu homes in Bahawalpur illegal, inhumane Lahore, 5 June. Following an independent fact-finding mission, the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) has found that the local authorities in Yazman (Bahawalpur district) were responsible for demolishing the homes of a Hindu community in Chak 52/DB. While the assistant commissioner of Yazman claims he

Abolition of PLWD job quota inexcusable

Abolition of PLWD job quota inexcusable Lahore, 1 June. The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) is appalled to learn of the government’s decision to abolish the two percent public and private company employment quota for persons living with disabilities (PLWDs), by deleting Section 459 of the Companies Act 2017 through a presidential ordinance

HRCP demands NCHR revival

HRCP demands NCHR revival Lahore, 18 May. The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) is gravely disappointed by the government’s lack of interest in reviving the National Commission for Human Rights (NCHR). The NCHR has been dysfunctional since its chairperson’s term expired exactly one year ago. Neither the chairperson nor other members of the

Waziristan ‘honour’ killings barbaric, condemnable

Waziristan ‘honour’ killings barbaric, condemnable Lahore, 17 May. The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) strongly condemns the cold-blooded murder of two teenage girls in a Waziristan village—allegedly an ‘honour’ crime carried out by a family member after a mobile video of the victims surfaced on social media. Despite the passage of the Criminal

HRCP expresses reservations on formation of national minorities’ commission

HRCP expresses reservations on formation of national minorities’ commission Lahore/Islamabad, 9 May. The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) has strong reservations concerning the formation of a national minorities’ commission through a Cabinet decision based on a summary moved by the Ministry of Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony. The proposed composition smacks of partisanship

HRCP welcomes government response, stands by its findings

HRCP welcomes government response, stands by its findings Islamabad/Lahore, 3 May. The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) welcomes the official response of the Ministry of Human Rights to the publication of its annual report, State of Human Rights in 2019. The ministry’s statement recognises that HRCP has raised some pertinent issues. This augurs well for constructive engagement between

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