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    Human rights abuses in Sindh, Pakistan, range from arbitrary arrests and enforced disappearances to torture, extrajudicial killings, and political repression...
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  • Human rights abuses in Azad Kashmir, Pakistan, have been issue, ranging from forced disappearances, claimed torture to political repression and electoral...
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    Sindhi nationalism (category History of Sindh (1947–present))
    Sindh Qaumi Mahaz Sindh National Front Sindh United Party Sindh Taraqi Pasand Party Human rights abuses in Sindh Insurgency in Sindh "Analysis: Sindhi...
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  • Israel. Human rights abuses in Sindh Muhajir Sooba Sindhudesh Liberation Army Insurgency in Sindh History of Sindh Sindhi nationalism Insurgency in Khyber...
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    United Front (BLUF). Human rights activists have accused nationalist militants, Government of Pakistan and Iran of human rights abuses in its suppression of...
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    known as Sindh Liberation Army or SLA) is a Sindhi Militant organization based in the Sindh province of Pakistan. It became publicly known in 2010 after...
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    Shafi Muhammad Burfat (category Sindh independence activists)
    current chairman of Jeay Sindh Muttahida Mahaz; a separatist and liberal political party in Sindh, Pakistan who believes in the freedom of Sindhudesh...
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    Chancellor of University of Sindh. He is counted as one of the prominent and great Sindhi poet of Pakistan in general and Sindh in particular. The author of...
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    The situation of human rights in Pakistan (Urdu: پاکستان میں انسانی حقوق) is complex as a result of the country's diversity, large population, its status...
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    published a report on 7 September 1987 stating that "some human rights abuses continue in Pakistan, including alleged military attacks on villagers,...
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  • identified as ethnicity related riots or massacres in Sindh province of Pakistan, particularly in between the 1980's and 1990's. The Qasba–Aligarh massacre...
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  • railway-tracks, branches of national Banks., polls of high transmission lines in Sindh have occurred since 2003. Sindhudesh Liberation Army an outfit of Sindhi...
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  • and prostitution. The largest human trafficking problem was bonded labour, concentrated in the Sindh and Punjab provinces in agriculture and brick making...
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  • MQM militancy (category Rebel groups in Pakistan)
    involved in human rights abuses, including beatings, extortion, disappearances, torture and extrajudicial executions of suspected militants in faked encounter...
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    Somy Ali (category Actresses in Hindi cinema)
    worked in Bollywood films. She runs a non-profit organization named No More Tears since 2007. Somy Ali was born on 25 March 1976, in Karachi in Sindh, Pakistan...
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    peasants and victims of human rights abuses. HRCP's scope of work includes: Advocacy campaigns to raise public awareness of human rights through publications...
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    speech. A significant rise in the Human Rights violations in Sindh have frequently been witnessed in previous years and Human rights campaigners are thoroughly...
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  • October 2013. Dead Silence: The Legacy of Abuses in Punjab. Human Rights Watch/Asia and Physicians for Human Rights. 1994. ISBN 9781564321305. Campbell, Bruce...
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    are found in all provinces of Pakistan but are mostly concentrated in Sindh. About 93% of Hindus live in Sindh, 5% in Punjab and nearly 2% in Balochistan...
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  • Tajal Bewas (category All Wikipedia articles written in Pakistani English)
    تاجل بيوس) was born on 22 September 1938 in Village Dargah Pir Hayat Shah, Taluka Sobho Dero, Khairpur, Sindh. He was a Sindhi- and Urdu-language poet...
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    conditions in France Prisons in Germany Crime in Italy Article 41-bis prison regime Human rights in Russia Prisoners' Union Human rights in the Soviet...
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  • rape were reported in the year 2018 followed by 4,377 rape cases in 2019, 3,887 cases in 2020 and 1,866 cases in 2021. The Human Rights Ministry of Pakistan...
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  • the divorce was legalized in Sindh in 2018 when Sindh Hindu marriage act was amended to add divorce and remarriage rights for Hindu couples. Prolonged...
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  • delicate subjects like the indigenous insurgency in Baluchistan or accusations of human rights abuses by Pakistani soldiers. The verbal pressure is often...
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  • the United Nations Human Rights Council, the European Court of Human Rights and the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe, as well as international...
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    said "The human rights abuses in Pakistan are deeply alarming and require urgent attention. We cannot stand idly by while the fundamental rights of minority...
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  • democracy, including human rights abuses, militarism and authoritarianism. Moreover, there is little cooperation between parliaments in the region. The state...
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  • World Sindhi Congress (category Human rights organizations based in the United States)
    These events include the annual conference on the situation of human rights in Sindh, and the annual celebration of the birth anniversary of G. M. Syed...
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    formed a coalition government in the Sindh Province with the help of MQM, which then had a larger mandate in urban Sindh in comparison to PPP whose majority...
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    Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor (2022). "Section 6. Discrimination and Societal Abuses". 2022 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices: Pakistan...
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