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Forced conversions are a major problem in Pakistan and unfortunately nothing is being done to tackle this issue. We raise our voices for Kashmir, Palestine and Muslims all over the world yet this is happening to Pakistani's in our own backyard and we sit quietly.
It has been estimated that 1000 women and girls from religious minorities are abducted, forcibly converted and then married off to their
abductors every year.
Pakistan has signed and ratified the International Covenant on Civil and
Political Rights and ratified the Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW), of which Article 16 confirms the right of every woman to enter into marriage ‘only with their free and full consent’. Pakistan has ratified the Child Rights Convention, of which Article 14 (1) states that state parties need to respect the right of children to freedom of thought, conscience and religion.
The state has responsibility to provide protection against individuals or organisations that try to convert people by resorting to means of coercion or by directly exploiting situations of particular vulnerability. They also have a responsibility to ensure that forced conversions do not occur in the context of marriage or marriage negotiations.
Pakistan is failing to fulfill their obligations under these international treaties to protect the rights of vulnerable minorities from forced conversions and forced marriages.
I really think should protect our own minorities before pointing fingers at others like we usually do. This is a serious problem that needs to be addressed.
It has been estimated that 1000 women and girls from religious minorities are abducted, forcibly converted and then married off to their
abductors every year.
Pakistan has signed and ratified the International Covenant on Civil and
Political Rights and ratified the Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW), of which Article 16 confirms the right of every woman to enter into marriage ‘only with their free and full consent’. Pakistan has ratified the Child Rights Convention, of which Article 14 (1) states that state parties need to respect the right of children to freedom of thought, conscience and religion.
The state has responsibility to provide protection against individuals or organisations that try to convert people by resorting to means of coercion or by directly exploiting situations of particular vulnerability. They also have a responsibility to ensure that forced conversions do not occur in the context of marriage or marriage negotiations.
Pakistan is failing to fulfill their obligations under these international treaties to protect the rights of vulnerable minorities from forced conversions and forced marriages.
I really think should protect our own minorities before pointing fingers at others like we usually do. This is a serious problem that needs to be addressed.
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