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No matter how pathetic or pitiful, every human is fated to have one moment in their lives in which they can change their own destiny. Wherever men and women are persecuted because of their race, religion, or political views, that place, at that moment tends to become the center of the universe.
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On July, 29, 2019, Pakistan Prime Minister, Imran Khan, assured the minority communities of Pakistan that he would ensure their safety, security and basic rights. He vowed to protect the places of worship of minorities. He termed the practice of forced conversions as "un-Islamic" and said there was no precedent in Islamic history for forcefully converting others. As the world prepares to observe Human Rights Day on December, 10, it is noted with sadness that, despite assurances by none less than the prime m
As the entire world connects to celebrate Human Rights Day on December 10, let us take some time to focus on the condition of Pakistan and the human rights nightmare it inherits. Well known to all, the country of Pakistan has been pursuing the policy of persecution of minorities. The militancy rule based on the fundamentalist concept of Islam has created an atmosphere of conflict and violence against the minorities in the nation. And unfortunate as it is, the conflict is marked with that of attacks at relig
Human Rights turns 70 today. Human Rights Day celebrated every year on 10th December, the day, United Nations General Assembly adopted and enforced ‘Universal Declaration of Human Rights’ in 1948. This year it is 70th Anniversary of UDHR.