Eassay Outline
- Introduction
- Human rights in Pakistan
- The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan
- Human rights violations
- Conclusion
All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights.
Human rights are basic rights and freedoms that all people are entitled to regardless of nationality, sex, national or ethnic origin, race, religion, language or other status.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted by the United
Nations General Assembly in 1948. The UDHR urges member nations to promote a number of human, civil, economic and social rights.
International non-governmental human rights organizations such as Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch monitor what they see as human rights issues around the world and promote their views on the subject.
The situation of human rights in Pakistan is a complex one, as a result of the country’s diversity, large population, its status as a developing country and with a mixture of both Islamic and colonial secular laws.
The Constitution of Pakistan provides fundamental rights, which include freedom of speech, freedom of religion and freedom of the press!
Many observers inside and outside Pakistan contend that Pakistan’s legal code is largely concerned with crime, national security, and domestic tranquility and less with the protection of individual rights.