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India dismisses US human rights report as 'deeply biased'
'We attach no value to it,' says Indian foreign ministry spokesperson Randhir Jasiwal
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HRCP concerned over ‘rights violations’, militancy in K-P
Recommends increased access to utilities, social services for residents of IDP camps
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Saudi Arabia executes two military personnel for treason, state news agency reports
According to Amnesty, the Kingdom had already executed 100 people this year
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Top EU officials commit to addressing rights violations in Kashmir
Reiterate importance of engagement with India, Pakistan on the matter
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Ilhan visits AJK to ascertain rights abuses in IIOJK
Congresswoman says issue will be included in future hearings in US; New Delhi sharply criticises Ilhan’s visit
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US sanctions top Myanmar generals over killings of Rohingya Muslims
Myanmar military’s Commander-in-Chief Min Aung Hlaing and other leaders were accused of extrajudicial killings
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Scuffles as China rights lawyer put on trial
Pu Zhiqiang faces a maximum of eight years in jail on charges of "inciting ethnic hatred"
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Human Rights Day: ‘International covenants not implemented in Pakistan’
HRCP’s Zohra Yusuf on Pakistan’s negligible role in protecting human rights
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Sri Lanka police guilty of violating international law
Compensation to be pain to nine students following the October 29 protest
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Miss World Canada barred from entering China
Anastasia Lin says she was punished for speaking up against human rights violations
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Sri Lanka urges Saudi not to stone to death maid for adultery
Her partner, also a migrant worker, was given a lesser punishment of 100 lashes on account of being single
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French PM says Europe can't take in more refugees
The UN condemned new restrictions on refugees that have left around 1,000 migrants stuck
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Chinese forces use flamethrower to hunt Xinjiang "terrorists"
Security forces recently killed 28 members of a group that carried out a deadly attack at a coal mine in Aksu
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Afghan activists hold protest after woman is stoned to death
President Ashraf Ghani ordered a probe into the stoning in a Taliban-controlled area just outside Firozkoh
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Saudi Arabia preparing to behead and crucify 21-year-old Shia activist
Al Nimr was arrested in 2012 at the age of 17 in the largely Shia province of Qatif
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Kuwait DNA tests violate right to privacy: HRW
The legislation calls on the interior ministry to establish a database on all Kuwait's 1.3 million citizens
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Implementing Article 25A: ‘Make the draft law public to get feedback’
Policy dialogue debates what quality of free education is possible.
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Human Rights Day: Protecting minorities a collective responsibility, says CM
Says federal government violating Pakistan's human rights through bad governance and corruption.
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One Billion Rising campaign: Activists vow to fight tide of violence against women
Men’s participation essential to prevent abuse.
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International Human Rights Day: Forging the will to ensure equality
Graduates from The University of Sydney shared their views about research conducted on human rights issues.
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Human rights day: Govt committed to rights protection
Mustafa Nawaz Khokhar claimed that the government was taking steps for substantial reforms.
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Human Rights Day: NGOs deplore the state of minority rights
Lawmakers condemn demolition of Shri Rama Pir Mandir in Soldier Bazaar.
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Observing rights: ‘Govt should pledge to stop human rights violations’
Organisations get ready to celebrate Human Rights Day today.
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Teaching human rights in schools
This move should be seen as a step in the positive direction for promoting democracy in our country.
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SHC seeks reply on petition to teach human rights
Petitioner argues schools should teach human rights "to promote peace".
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Violence against minorities: ‘Religious harmony must be taught in schools’
Speakers at seminar say Pakistanis must react more rationally to insults to Islam.
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Attacking humanity
A charity worker from Sweden, Almby had devoted 40 years of her life to Pakistan, its people in philanthropic deeds.
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Including human rights in school curriculums: SHC seeks comments
Petitioner appeals to court to direct federal and provincial governments to teach human rights in schools.
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International obligations: ‘Human rights defenders’ to be appointed nationwide
Draft law to include introduction of Human Rights as a subject in schools.
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HRCP condemns desecration of Ahmadi graves
HRCP Chairperson Zohra Yusuf demanded the arrests and prosecution of those responsible.