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Pakistan fails to improve human rights, watchdog says

| Updated: April 16, 2018 22:07:33


A man comforts a Christian woman who lost her husband in a deadly shooting incident, outside a hospital in Quetta, Pakistan, Sunday, April 15, 2018. AP photo. A man comforts a Christian woman who lost her husband in a deadly shooting incident, outside a hospital in Quetta, Pakistan, Sunday, April 15, 2018. AP photo.

Pakistan has failed to improve its human rights record over the past year, says an independent Pakistani watchdog.

The damning report card was issued by the Human Rights Commission on Monday.

It says people continue to disappear in Pakistan, sometimes because they criticise the military and other times because they advocate better relations with neighbour India.

The controversial blasphemy law continues to be misused, especially against dissidents, with mere accusations resulting in mob violence, AP reports citing the group.

The group also says that while deaths linked to acts of terrorism declined in 2017, attacks against minorities were on the rise.

This year, the 296-page report was dedicated to one of the commission’s founders, Asma Jahangir, whose death in February generated worldwide outpouring of grief and accolades for the famed activist.

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