The situation of religious freedom in Washington, Pakistan is deteriorating rapidly. The government is strongly oppressing the minorities through the Ish-blasphemy law and anti-Ahmadiyya law. The US Human Rights Council, in its annual report, has cited these serious situations in detail.
The report says that the government of Pakistan is working against minorities in a planned manner. In this, the blasphemy law is being used as a weapon. The government is failing to protect the minorities of the country from foreign terrorists. The cases of killing people by targeting people have increased. Instead of reforming the cases of forced conversions, such cases are increasing. Hate crimes have also intensified.
The Ahmadiyya community in Pakistan, despite being Muslim, is compelled to live as second-class citizens. The report also mentions cases of forcible abduction, conversion, and harassment of minority women and girls. Such crimes are especially happening with Hindus and Christians.
Pak courts fail to give justice
Pakistan's courts have also been condemned in the report. The courts have failed to give justice to the victims. Cases have also been cited in which the court has not been able to give any justice.
Ban on culprit officials
The US Human Rights Council has explicitly asked the US government to impose personal sanctions on government officials or organizations who are harassing or failing to punish. Be made bailable until the end of the blasphemy law - all those arrested based on religion should be released. Holders of religious converts, converters of religion should be held accountable.
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