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    Pakistan urged to safeguard religious minorities at Geneva event

    Chris AnuBy Chris AnuJuly 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Pakistan urged to safeguard religious minorities at Geneva event

    Story by  ANI | Posted by  Vidushi Gaur | Date 03-07-2026
    Event held on the sidelines of the 62nd session of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC)

    Geneva (Switzerland)

    Concerns over the plight of religious minority women in Pakistan took centre stage at an event titled “Forced Conversions & Minority Women”, held at the Geneva Press Club on the sidelines of the 62nd session of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC)

    The event, organised by Global Human Rights Defence and CAP Pour la Liberte de Conscience, brought together lawmakers, human rights advocates and civil society representatives, who raised alarm over what they described as continuing violations of religious freedom in Pakistan

    Speakers called on the international community to increase pressure on Islamabad to protect religious minorities and end the practice of forced conversions and forced marriages

    The discussion focused on the persecution of minority communities, particularly the vulnerabilities of Hindu, Christian and Baloch women and girls

    Participants described forced conversion and forced marriage as tools of religious and ethnic persecution, while also highlighting poverty, statelessness and conflict as factors that heighten the risks faced by vulnerable communities

    Speaking at the event, Member of the European Parliament Bert-Jan Ruissen said freedom of religion or belief remains under severe pressure in Pakistan

    He alleged that the country’s blasphemy laws are frequently misused and expressed concern over reports of girls being forced into marriage and compelled to convert to Islam

    “We spoke about misuse of blasphemy laws, and we spoke mainly about the fact that girls are forced into marriage and convert to Islam. It’s really undermining the whole concept of freedom of belief and also undermining the freedom of conscience.”

    Ruissen stressed that the international community should strengthen cooperation to encourage Pakistan to improve protections for minorities and ensure full respect for their rights

    He also referred to existing international cooperation and support mechanisms with Pakistan, saying these should be effectively used to encourage stronger safeguards for minority communities

    Ivan Arjona-Pelado, representative of the Foundation for the Improvement of Life, Culture and Society, said forced religious conversion should never occur anywhere in the world

    He emphasised that individuals must remain free to choose, change or reject a religion without coercion

    Pelado called on governments and public authorities to uphold freedom of religion or belief by protecting every person’s right to live according to their conscience

    He said respecting these freedoms is a fundamental responsibility of states and urged authorities to ensure that all citizens can exercise their rights without fear or discrimination

    The event was also attended by Member of the European Parliament Tomislav Sokol and Dr Naseem Baloch, Chairman of the Baloch National Movement

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    Speakers underscored the need for greater international accountability and urgent measures to protect minority women and girls, while calling for stronger safeguards against forced conversions and forced marriages in Pakistan


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