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China: Human Rights Watch charges Beijing for demolishing mosques

Human Rights Watch charges Beijing

Human Rights Watch charges Beijing for demolishing mosques. The crackdown is part of Beijing’s increased control over organized religion. The consolidation of mosques is part of the “Sinicisation” policy. China is accused of closing, destroying, and repurposing mosques in a “systematic effort” to curb Islam, according to a report by Human Rights Watch. The crackdown … Read more

UAE arbitrarily detaining 2,400 Afghan asylum seekers, says report

Afghan asylum

Human Rights Watch claims that 2,400 Afghan asylum applicants are being detained. They detained arbitrarily in the United Arab Emirates. The US State Department has committed to resettling all qualified Afghans. Human Rights Watch claims that at least 2,400 Afghan asylum applicants are being detained arbitrarily in the United Arab Emirates. Following the Taliban takeover … Read more

Ban on extra marital affair tests democracy in Indonesia

Indonesia

One of several contentious amendments to Indonesia’s penal code this month. Rights activists say that the new code threatens Indonesians’ personal freedoms. Offenders face months-to-years in prison. The prohibition of extramarital sex, which was one of several contentious changes to Indonesia’s penal code passed earlier this month, grabbed the most of the attention. Tourism statistics … Read more

Human Rights Watch requests Pakistan to outlaw torture

  • Human Rights Watch (HRW) has urged Pakistan’s Senate to speed up the adoption of a bill that criminalizes the use of torture
  • Although Pakistan’s constitution prohibits the use of torture “for extracting evidence” and the country is a party to international treaties that prohibit it

NEW YORK: Human Rights Watch (HRW), a prominent international watchdog body, has urged Pakistan’s Senate to speed up the adoption of a bill that criminalizes the use of torture.

Although Pakistan’s constitution prohibits the use of torture “for extracting evidence” and the country is a party to international treaties that prohibit it, HRW said, the country still lacks legislation that criminalizes the practice.
After the National Assembly approved the Torture and Custodial Death (Prevention and Punishment) Act — on August 1, the bill was sent to a Senate committee.

The Senate can now vote on the legislation at the earliest during its next session later this month, it said.
“Pakistan’s Senate should urgently pass a bill that would make torture a criminal offense,” the New York-based watchdog said in a statement on August 24.
“The first step to ending Pakistan’s endemic torture problem is to criminalize it,” John Sifton, Asia advocacy director at Human Rights Watch, said.

“Justice and accountability in cases of torture will only be possible if parliament passes the torture bill and the government enforces the law by carrying out transparent and impartial investigations into torture allegations,” he added. HRW also urged for an immediate, independent, and transparent investigation into the alleged torture of a PTI leader.

Pakistan ratified the United Nations Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman and Degrading Treatment or Punishment in 2010. Under articles 2 and 4, Pakistan is obligated to bring domestic law in line with the treaty. The UN Committee against Torture and the Human Rights Committee, in each of their Concluding Observations following Pakistan’s 2017 treaty reviews, urged Pakistan to make torture a criminal offense under Pakistani law.

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PM Imran Khan to visit China for Winter Olympics opening ceremony

imran

Prime Minister Imran Khan will visit China from February 3-5 for attending the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics. Speaking at a weekly news briefing, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Spokesperson Asim Iftikhar Ahmed stated that during the prime minister’s visit, officials from Islamabad and Beijing would discuss the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), among other things. … Read more

Kashmiris observing India’s I-Day as ‘Black Day’ today

Black Day

The innocent Kashmiris on both sides of Line of Control (LoC) and the world over are observing Indian Independence Day on Saturday (August 15) as Black Day. Black Day is observed to convey the message to the international community that New Delhi continues to deny them their inalienable right to self-determination. The day is being … Read more

HRW criticizes NAB, urged Pakistani Gov to carry reforms

NAB summons significant political figures this week

The Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Thursday has urged Pakistani government to stop using NAB to harass and intimidate opponents. In a statement, the rights organization said that the “The Pakistani Supreme Court judgment is just the latest indictment of the NAB’s unlawful behavior,” said Brad Adams, Asia director at Human Rights Watch. “Pakistani authorities should … Read more