E/CN.4/1995/91
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"1.
Pakistan is a signatory to more international conventions/
instruments of the United Nations than many other developing countries.
Its Constitution guarantees fundamental human rights, including freedom
of speech, association, religion and prohibits discrimination on the
basis of race, sex, religion and ethnicity.
Minorities in Pakistan
2.
Minorities in Pakistan enjoy all rights and liberties which are
guaranteed in the Constitution of Pakistan. The following articles of
the Constitution of Pakistan safeguard the interest of the minorities in
the country.
Article 36
’The State shall safeguard the legitimate rights and interest of
minorities, including their due representation in the Federal and
Provisional services.’
Article 21
’No person shall be compelled to pay any special tax the proceeds
of which are to be spent on the propagation or maintenance of any
religion other than his own.’
Article 22
’1.
No person attending any educational institution shall be
required to receive religious instruction, or take part in any
religious ceremony, or attend religious worship if such
instruction/ceremony or worship relates to a religion other than
his own.
2.
In respect of any religious institution there shall be no
discrimination against any community in the granting of exemption
or connection in relation to taxation.
3.
(a)
Subject to law, no religious community or denomination
shall be prevented from providing religious instructions for pupils
of that community or denomination in any educational institution
maintained wholly by that community or denomination, and
(b)
No citizen shall be denied admission to any educational
institution receiving aid from public revenues on the ground only
of race, religion, caste or place of birth.’
Article 27
’No citizen otherwise qualified for appointment in the service of
Pakistan shall be discriminated against in respect of any such
appointment on the ground only of race, religion, caste, sex
residence or place of birth.’