HRCP, JPP call on government to criminalise torture 

Lahore, June 26, 2021 (PPI-OT):14-year old Muhammad Asim and Shahzaib recently lost their lives in police custody along with 17 others as Pakistan fails to criminalise torture and meet its international human rights obligations under the GSP+ status and other international human rights conventions.

 

Pakistan is a signatory to both the Convention against Torture, and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (CAT) and the International Convention on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR). Pakistan is under obligation to adopt all measures to prevent and punish acts of torture. Under these treaties, states also have an obligation to provide adequate redress to victims of torture.

 

Failing to criminalise torture has put the lives, the freedoms and the rights of vulnerable groups including children, women and people from disadvantaged backgrounds. It has plagued and corrupted the criminal justice system with false convictions and broken the trust between the law enforcement mechanism and citizens.

 

Justice Project Pakistan has recorded 17 cases of custodial deaths since June 26, 2020 – these are only those cases that reach public attention through the media. Numerous other cases still go unreported. Parliament must uphold its duty as enshrined in Article 14 (2) of the Constitution to protect the right of the very citizens who elected it.

 

In the absence of a legal framework to define and criminalise torture, the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan is concerned about the use of torture in various forms by various state agencies, both civilian and military. Apart from active instances of torture in police lockups and prisons, there has been no letup in extra-judicial killings, enforced disappearances, honour killings, persecution of religious minorities, sectarian attacks and domestic violence. Moreover, HRCP is concerned that the safeguards against torture initiated by the government through the National Commission for Human Rights and National Commission on the Status of Women have been rendered dysfunctional in recent years.

 

Let us pledge on this International Day in Support of Victims of Torture, commemorated every year on June 26, to end the culture of impunity and finally enact comprehensive legislation to outlaw this inhumane practice. Torture is criminal, make it a crime.

 

Sarah Belal, executive director of Justice Project Pakistan, adds: Earlier this week, a suspect was found hanging in the custody of the Federal Investigation Agency. Custodial deaths are the most brutal outcome of torture, which not only corrupts the criminal justice system but also perpetuates a cycle of violence. It often leads to wrongful imprisonment and even capital punishment. Unless torture is expressly criminalized, this culture of impunity will continue to infringe upon the fundamental right to life and dignity that must be accorded to each citizen regardless of their ethnicity, gender, or social status.

 

Harris Khalique, secretary-general of HRCP, adds: The government must promptly address the lack of awareness of international standards prohibiting the use of torture under any circumstance. Moreover, victims of torture should be entitled to reparations in addition to seeing the perpetrator held accountable.

 

For more information, contact:

Chairperson

Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP)

Aiwan-i-Jamhoor, 107-Tipu Block,

New Garden Town, Lahore-54600

Tel: +92-42-35864994

Fax: +92-42-35883582

Email: hrcp@hrcp-web.org

Website: www.hrcp-web.org

SAFR® from RealNetworks Receives Axis Awards for Best Ecosystem Partner in the Middle East and in Africa

Award recognizes SAFR’s collaboration on key projects, high quality of their solutions, and close alignment with Axis’ business practices and beliefs

Seattle, WA, June 27, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — SAFR from RealNetworks, Inc. (NASDAQ: RNWK) ), a leader in high accuracy, low bias facial recognition, is pleased to announce that Axis Communications, a global leader in network video and surveillance products, has chosen SAFR as Best Ecosystem Partner 2020 for both the Middle East, and for Africa.

The awards were presented during the Axis Annual Partner Awards in a virtual ceremony held on 23 June 2021, as part of Axis Innovates event. The awards celebrated and acknowledged the efforts of Axis’ partners by recognizing them for key projects and achievements throughout the year.

“At Axis, we strive to offer solutions of the highest quality. Through our extensive network of Ecosystem Partners, we are able to offer the best solutions addressing the complex and ever-evolving needs of our customers. We are proud of our partnership with SAFR. This award is in appreciation of their support, extensive collaboration, and high quality of their solution offering, combined with aligned business practices and beliefs,” said Ettiene Van Der Watt, Regional Director – Middle East and Africa at Axis Communications.

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Torkham Border to be opened on next Saturday, Sunday for Afghan students

The Torkham Border will be opened on next Saturday and Sunday for Afghan students studying in Pakistani universities on scholarship for their entry into Pakistan.

According to a statement issued by the Pakistan Embassy in Kabul, the permission has been granted to Afghan students currently stuck in Afghanistan to travel to Pakistan for continuation of their studies under Allama Iqbal Scholarship Programme.

The statement further said that all the students will be required to provide Negative report of the PCR Test from Afghanistan.

It further said that antigen test for Corona will be conducted at entry point and the students will undergo 10 days mandatory quarantine provided by government of Pakistan.

Source: Radio Pakistan

No one will be allowed to take law in his hand: Sindh CM

Sindh Chief Minister, Syed Murad Ali Shah said no one would be allowed to take law in his hand.

Talking to media at Hala, he said it was absolutely not correct to set ablaze the houses of the people and the property of government at Bahria town Karachi.

Syed Murad Ali Shah said that high-handedness would not be tolerated to any people of the province.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Ashrafi urges media to not create suspicions about madrasa curriculum

Special Representative of Prime Minister on Religious harmony Hafiz Tahir Mehmood Ashrafi has urged media not to create suspicions about madrasa curriculum.

Addressing a press conference in Lahore today (Sunday), he said no restrictions would be imposed on teaching science subjects in madrasas.

Commenting on Prime Minister Imran Khan’s statement regarding women hijab and attire, he said the Ulema fully support it.

He said Islam is protector of women rights and the Prime Minister’s statement about hijab was legal and in accordance with Holy Quran and Sunnah.

Tahir Ashrafi said the Prime Minister’s statement was targeted by some elements for political reasons.

Source: Radio Pakistan

Govt to honour its pledge of creating South Punjab province: FM

Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi has said Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government will honour its pledge of creating South Punjab province.

Presiding over a meeting at South Punjab Secretariat in Multan on Sunday, he said the PTI government strongly believes in ensuring equal development in all areas of the region.

On this occasion, different secretaries of south Punjab secretariat gave a briefing on uplift projects, being carried out in the region.

The Foreign Minister said allocation of 35 percent budget for south Punjab is a beginning of a new era of development in south Punjab.

He said the government will ensure complete spending of the earmarked money at the uplift projects announced in the budget.

Source: Radio Pakistan