World Sindhi Congress urges UNHRC to hold Pakistan accountable for human rights violation of Sindhi people

Islamabad: The World Sindhi Congress has sought a response from the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) to Pakistan for violating the human rights of Sindhi people. While addressing the 43rd session of UNHRC, General Secretary of the World Sindhi Congress, Lakhu Luhana said, 'Sindhi by Pakistani agencies to ruthlessly silence every voice in the struggle of Sindhi people for their historical, political, economic and cultural rights The process of forcibly disappearing people is still going on.

Over 300 people abducted: It has been learned that more than 300 people have been kidnapped in the last three years. These include well-known leaders, activists and intellectuals. Four more political activists have been kidnapped in the last three days.

Hindus continue to persecute mercilessly: If sources are to be believed, indigenous Sindhi Hindus continue to persecute mercilessly. This includes the forced conversion and marriage of hundreds of Sindhi Hindu girls (mostly minors), attacks on their places of worship and properties and false cases of blasphemy.

15-year-old girl Mehak's reference: where it has been learned that keeping this in mind, he further said, 'The last sad case is of 15-year-old girl Mehak Kumari who has repeatedly parents in court Despite being given a statement to accompany, he was sent to the so-called Conservation Home which is actually imprisonment. It is being said that the entire system of Pakistan, including the judicial system, did not provide any relief and the criminals are fearless.

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