Pashtuns: Oppressed ethnic minority members protest against Pakistan in Geneva

Pashtuns: Oppressed ethnic minority members protest against Pakistan in Geneva

Geneva: Members of the Pashtun community gathered at Broken Chair in Geneva and demanded an investigation into the human rights violation committed against them by Pakistan.

Life of Pashtun people on Pakistani grounds has never been an easy affair. Fight for basic human rights and voices to be heard have always been a struggle for them.

With media totally under control and political parties re-engineered in Pakistan, the authorities continue genocide of Pashtuns, misleading the international community through its lies and deceits, the activists said during protest.

Apart from this, military atrocities, human rights violations and Pakistani state sponsored terrorism continues unabated against the Pashtuns.

More than 70 thousand Pashtuns have been killed in the past 16 years while many more have been forcefully disappeared, they said.

On the pretext of war on terror, the Pakistani army has carried out a number of military incursions across the Pashtun belt and claimed elimination of terrorist, the protesters claimed.

Pakistan’s misguided military operations have laid waste to the local economy, resulting in internal displacement of the tribal people and rising crime and drug abuse, according to them.

The plight of Pashtuns runs deep in the heart of the community and is deep rooted in a series of unfortunate historical events that have led to the discrimination of one of the largest ethnic minority group in Pakistan, they said.

Pakistan’s policies have led to an influx of foreign radicals, who have created a lawless environment in which the local people have suffered immeasurably.

Article is compiled by Vedansh Anand
HRDI Internship Supervisor

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