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83 cases of enforced disappearances reported this month, claims rights body
Sindh Human Rights Defenders demand trial of missing persons in courts of law
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Civil society, NGOs demand protection of human rights' defenders in K-P
No guarantee of freedom in a country where human rights defenders continue to be persecuted, say activists
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Exclusive: Khaadi ripping off workers of over Rs100 million every year
Only a handful of the popular brand's thousands of workers registered with social security body EOBI
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Top S. Korea prosecutor apologises for abuses of power
The powerful legal service has been criticised for prosecuting political dissent or turning a blind eye to state abuse
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Genocide in Kashmir
A massive humanitarian and human rights catastrophe has been unfolding across the LOC and IOK
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Four relatives of self-exiled nationalist leader whisked away
Captors introduced themselves as personnel of agencies, says Mumtaz Burfa
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Chinese civil rights blogger gets four years in jail
Lu Yuyu was found guilty of 'picking quarrels and provoking trouble' by a court
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Indonesia rights body urges end to abuses in Papua after police shooting
Reports of human rights abuses often emerge from Papua, where a separatist movement has simmered for decades
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Planning politics and media
According to Multidimensional Poverty Index report 2015–2016 nearly 39% of Pakistanis live in multidimensional poverty
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John Abraham says trafficking is 'serious threat to humanity'
Actor says root cause is vulnerability of people: due to poverty, conflicts, inequality and illiteracy
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The tide turns
The notion of human rights violations is synonymous with Pakistan’s name and its future looks bleak
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State of human rights in Pakistan
Discussing human rights in Pakistan during heightened political unease in the country may sound too incongruous
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Documenting realities: Pakistani, Afghan journalists team up to promote peace
CEJ hosts two-week course on documentary-making
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Human rights ministry in the doldrums
Faces acute shortage of experienced staff and financial resources
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New chairman appointed to UN mission probing Myanmar abuses
Council president raised concerns about Jaising's public comments that could be seen as indicating bias
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Report presents ‘rosy picture’ about state of HR in country
Pakistan will submit UPR report to UNHRC on Nov 13
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Muscling Out Minorities: Council summons illegal occupants
Minister for Human Rights and Minorities takes notice of illegal occupation of properties of minorities in province
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North Korea conducts public executions for theft, watching South Korea media: report
North Korea rejects charges of human rights abuses, saying its citizens enjoy protection under the constitution
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Pakistan’s civil, political rights record reviewed
Federal minister Michael stresses on the country’s commitment to the protection of rights
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Prisoner aid cut could trigger Palestinian crisis: activists
There is US and Israeli pressure to stop paying stipends to prisoners and their families
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European Court of Human Rights upholds Belgium's ban on burqas and full-face Islamic veils
The veil is a controversial issue across Europe with some countries banning it in public in the name of safety
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UN to review Pakistan for compliance with global human rights treaty
Pakistan will have to answer for its use of the death penalty and the manner in which it executes
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Bahraini rights activist Nabeel Rajab sentenced to two years in jail
Rajab was a leading figure in a 2011 pro-democracy uprising that was crushed by the government
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Rights body urges authorities to prevent juvenile executions
Rights body says issuance of execution warrants for a juvenile offender will have detrimental consequences for country
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US lists China among worst human trafficking offenders
Tillerson said around 20 million people worldwide are victims of human trafficking.
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Torture must end
The effectiveness of torture to obtain information is a myth that needs to be refuted
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8 Emirati princesses convicted of human trafficking in Belgium
Court hands women from Abu Dhabi's ruling al-Nahyan family 15-month suspended sentences for human trafficking
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Asylum-seekers in Australia win multimillion dollar payout
They were compensated for 'degrading and cruel' treatment
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Labour abuse: Is Khaadi’s ‘third-party vendor’ TexMark actually a Khaadi-owned operation?
Brand continues to distance itself from protesting factory workers, saying they are instead employees of TexMark
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NYC launches ad campaign to fight discrimination as hate crimes spike
Move follows report by commission that saw 60 per cent increase in incidents of discrimination in 2016
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Two Saudi policemen hurt in bombing in restive Shia town
It happened days after a local child and a Pakistani worker were killed
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Canada denies entry to retired Indian police officer over 'human rights violations'
Canada said ex-policeman served a force which committed widespread, systemic human rights abuses, and sexual assault
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Human wrongs
We expect no early improvement
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Movie screening: Film festival aims to sensitise youth on human rights
Two-day 10th Vasakh Documentary Film Festival provides opportunity to aspiring film-makers to showcase work
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At UN, US warns on human rights in Iran, Cuba, N Korea
Human rights groups raised questions about President Donald Trump's commitment to ending violations
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US clashes with Russia on UN human rights debate
US Ambassador Nikki Haley wants to schedule the human rights debate for April 18
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Protecting right: Time for govt, judiciary to step up, says HRCP
Expresses concern over increasingly security-centric nature of state.
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India ignores request for OIC fact-finder’s trip
OIC's Independent Permanent Human Rights Commission again urges India to provide access to Indian Occupied Kashmir
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Indonesian girl howls through circumcision as debate heats up
Female circumcision has been practised for generations across Indonesia
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Scheduled caste Hindus to carry out long march in Karachi next month
Bheel, Kohli, Baghari and Meghwar communities feel isolated, says Adivasi Council’s founding member
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Respecting differences: Promoting global citizenship through culture, heritage
British Council project focuses on enjoying similarities among people.
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Protecting human rights: Stakeholders call for building institutional mechanisms
The plea was made at an event organised by SPO in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Human Rights
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North Korea boycotts 'politically motivated' UN rights session
The UN Human Rights Council held a two-hour session on abuses in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
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Women in Hazara division continue to face violence
Lawyers, social activists call for implementing women-specific laws, countering patriarchal tribal customs
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UN documents serious human rights violations in southeast Turkey
UN investigators documented numerous killings, disappearances and torture, as well as other human rights violations
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China rails against US for human rights violations
US State Department’s annual report accused China of torture and executions, among other issues
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Plight of the third
While we are quick to point out how great we are, we continue to mistreat the weak such as transgender persons
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'Lack of awareness, finance prevents women from accessing legal system'
According to Ghulam Sughra Solangi, human rights violations are a result of lack of awareness
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Obama-era human rights envoy says UN must investigate Myanmar
Keith Harper says Aung San Suu Kyi has ‘utterly failed’ to address the plight of the Rohingya Muslim minority
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Israel to deny Human Rights Watch visas over 'bias'
"It is part of a larger illiberal wave in recent years that is trying to portray critics as enemies of the state"