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US State Department published a report on Pakistan expressing concern over alleged human rights

August 15, 2025
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New York : The US State Department published a report on Pakistan expressing concern over alleged human rights shortcomings, citing issues from disappearances and media restrictions to minority rights and labor protections.
The report presents a selective interpretation of facts, not fully acknowledging Pakistan’s legitimate security concerns and reform progress.
Human rights assessments are increasingly used as tools of pressure against fragile nations, rather than being applied to address undeniable and continuing atrocities like Palestine, Kashmir, and other long-ignored crises.
Measures in sensitive regions like KP and Balochistan are driven by existential terrorist threats that have claimed hundreds of civilian and security lives.
No sovereign state under siege compromises its citizens’ safety.
The human rights situation in Pakistan is often misrepresented by hostile elements abroad who provide one-sided stories and data.
Disappearances are often linked to individuals joining violent extremist networks and legitimate cases are investigated under law by dedicated commissions.
Anti-torture legislation is in place, enforced through judicial oversight and backed by ongoing institutional reforms to eliminate abuse.
Independent media continues to operate nationwide and courts have struck down executive bans while defending journalists against arbitrary harassment.?? Religious and blasphemy-related laws aim to prevent unrest in a diverse society.
Their misuse is prosecuted, and progressive steps like the Christian and Sikh Marriage Acts prove Pakistan’s commitment to minority protections. Constitutional provisions on religion are rooted in national consensus while ensuring fundamental rights for all citizens without discrimination.
Labor rights are being strengthened through enhanced inspections, expanded union access, and active enforcement against child marriage.?? Claims of transnational repression are baseless, and Pakistan’s operations abroad are directed solely at internationally recognized terrorist threats.
Hosting 2.3 million Afghan refugees for decades without any treaty obligation is a humanitarian service unmatched globally.

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