“A Conspiracy to Grab the Land”
Exploiting Pakistan’s Blasphemy Laws for Blackmail and Profit
Successive Pakistani governments have continued to clamp down on critical voices in the media, nongovernmental organizations, and the political opposition. The authorities routinely use draconian counterterrorism and sedition laws to intimidate peaceful critics. Blasphemy-related violence against religious minorities, fostered in part by government persecution and discriminatory laws, continues unabated. The authorities have failed to establish adequate protection or accountability for abuses against women and girls, including so-called “honor killings” and forced marriage. Since 2022, Pakistan has faced one of the worst economic crises in its history, jeopardizing millions of people’s rights to health, food, and an adequate standard of living. Pakistan remains exceedingly vulnerable to climate change and faces rates of warming considerably above the global average.
Exploiting Pakistan’s Blasphemy Laws for Blackmail and Profit
End Deportations, Coercive Police Practices While Taliban Abuses Persist
Reform Colonial-Era Laws to Protect Land Rights, Environment
Marginalized Communities Targeted for Land Grabs, Evictions
Indian Government Should Respect Rights, Prevent Mob Reprisals
End Deportations, Coercive Police Practices While Taliban Abuses Persist
New Law Threatens Free Expression, Internet Freedoms
Human rights and rule of law are a foundation for growth and stability – not a diversion from it
Religious Minorities, Journalists, Political Opposition Targeted
Authorities increasingly use broad and sweeping measures to curb internet in face of political crises
Lahore, city of 14 million people, has – again – topped rankings of world’s most polluted air
Respect Right to Peaceful Protest; End Wrongful Arrests
Free Those Detained for Peaceful Protest, Restore Internet Access