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Every year we dig mass graves : the slaughter of Pakistan s Hazara | Global development

Every year we dig mass graves : the slaughter of Pakistan s Hazara | Global development
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Every year we dig mass graves : the slaughter of Pakistan s Hazara

Every year we dig mass graves : the slaughter of Pakistan’s Hazara Shah Meer Baloch in Quetta Ahmed Shah had always dreamed of bigger things. Though just 17, the high school pupil had taken a job in the coalmines of Balochistan, Pakistan’s south-western province, one of the harshest, most dangerous working environments in the world. Shah was determined to earn enough to educate himself, so he could escape the tough life of the Hazara Shia community, the most persecuted minority in Pakistan. But Shah never saw a brighter future. He was among 10 miners who were resting in their mud hut near the mines in the small Balochistan town of Mach when armed militants burst in. A gruesome video from the scene shows the young men blindfolded, with their hands tied behind their backs. A security official said their throats had been slit. Islamic State claimed responsibility for the massacre.

Pakistan PM Imran Khan blames vulgarity for rise in rape, sexual violence

Pakistan PM Imran Khan blames vulgarity for rise in rape, sexual violence Pakistan PM Imran Khan blames vulgarity for rise in rape, sexual violence Last Updated: Mon, Apr 5th, 2021, 16:25:07hrs Islamabad [Pakistan], April 5 (ANI): Pakistan Prime Minister has blamed fahashi (vulgarity) for rise in rape and sexual violence instead of the deteriorating law and order situation in the country. As he took calls from the people on Sunday, Khan when asked by a caller what the government plans to do in the light of rising incidents of rape and sexual violence, especially against children said that there are some fights that governments and legislation alone cannot win and that the society must join in the fight. He said it was important for societies to protect themselves against fahashi (vulgarity), reported Geo News.

Pak activists demand govt to withdraw Higher Education Commission Ordinance

Pak activists demand govt to withdraw Higher Education Commission Ordinance ANI | Updated: Apr 05, 2021 19:32 IST Karachi [Pakistan], April 5 (ANI): Pakistan s civil society, human rights and labour rights activists have demanded the Imran Khan government to withdraw the new Higher Education Commission (HEC) Ordinance, while also calling for the reinstatement of the former HEC chairman Dr Tariq Banuri. In a joint resolution passed on Friday in the presence of Dr Banuri at the office of the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP), the activists expressed serious concerns over the ordinance, claiming that it has undermined the role of HEC and reduced its chairman s tenure from four to two years, reported The News International.

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