16th session of the UN Forum on Minority Issues
Session 4: Protection and promotion of the rights of persons belonging to
minority groups towards cohesive societies
Discussion areas
• Positive Examples, Good Practices and Approaches – discussing legal and
institutional frameworks and policies that effectively safeguard minority rights
and promoting the inclusion of persons belonging to minority groups in society.
• Challenges relating to the inclusion of persons belonging to minority groups given that the scope of discussions of the Forum cannot possibly be exhaustive,
under this subitem, the Forum welcomes participants to share additional
information on issues of importance, and challenges faced, with regard to the
inclusion of persons belonging to minority groups in cohesive societies1
Thank you, Madam Chair. My name is Asliddin Sherzamonov, and I am a human rights
activist representing the Pamiri minority.
The Pamiris2 are a resilient yet unrecognized ethnic, linguistic, and religious community
residing in the Gorno-Badakshan Autonomous Oblast (GBAO) in Tajikistan, their
ancestral home. Despite being an autonomous region, GBAO grapples with economic
disparities and centralized control. The Aga Khan Development Network, the sole
humanitarian entity on the ground, faces intense pressure, resulting in closures of vital
projects like schools and early childhood development centers.
Since 2008, the Pamiri minority has endured repeated crackdowns, notably in 2021,
leading to over 40 deaths, 100 injuries, 200-300 imprisonments, and more than 2000
seeking asylum abroad. Murders remain uninvestigated, and detainees suffer egregious
mistreatment. Human rights defenders, activists, community leaders and journalists are
among those persecuted, with transnational repression further silencing voices.
2
https://minorityrights.org/minorities/pamiris/