Are tribal girls there to be given names at an early age, the boy to grow up to become a criminal and an advertiser, then to be forced into marriage by the tribe and the decisions of the girls’ lives to be made in the panchayat?” These are the words of […]
The Senate Standing Committee on Human Rights unanimously adopted a recommendation to establish a National Coordination Committee within the Ministry of Human Rights, with representation from all provinces and police departments. This was decided after the standing committee convened on Tuesday to address critical concerns regarding the misuse of blasphemy laws […]
On Friday, September 8, a First Information Report (FIR) on blasphemy charges against a Christian couple was registered at the North Cantt police station on the complaint of Muhammad Taimur. However contradictory details have surfaced, and the police have allegedly accepted being pressured by right-wing extremists into registering the FIR. Social […]