HAZARAServing
UNITED
MOVEMENT(HUM)
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No. 1 (4) HUM/London/OHCHR/761
24th November, 2015.
ADDRESSING THE ROOT CAUSES OF DISCRIMINATIONS IN THE
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE.
Thank you Mr. President and the Chair for giving me the opportunity to highlights the root causes
of discriminations in the administration of justice.
John Locke (1689), the great philosopher of his time says, “wherever law ends, tyranny
beings”. Unfortunately, discriminations, especially with minorities, become a routine exercise
wherever the man-made law is aimed for the benefit of privileged clas while the common people
become the targets of arbitrary laws. Mention must be made of A.V. Dicey’s Three Principles on
the Rule of Law. Who Says:
(i)
No one should be punished until proved guilty in the court of law.
(ii)
No one is above the law and all should be treated equally.
(iii) Constitution must be regarded supreme and no unconstitutional steps be taken.
Unfortunately, today’s modern world is replete with unconstitutional and arbitrary powers to punish
individuals, especially minorities. Such unlawful steps are inconsistent with internationally recognized
covenants such as Universal Chartered of Human Rights and the UN’s Mandate on the rights of
minorities.
Let’s focus on Pakistan as an example where the infamous Hudood Ordinance and Blasphemy Law
are used to implicate falsified charges against minorities such as Christians, Hindus and Ahmadis etc.
Such discriminatory legislations have deprived minorities off the Right to Life. The religious
extremists and terrorists are aided by security organisations to burn, ransack and plunder the
properties of those falsely accused while killing the former also becomes justified. Similarly, the
Hazaras are also suffering persecution in Pakistan and Afghanistan whose target-killers and
perpetrators are either covertly supported by governments in killing them or the safe escape of the
killers, after every incident, is facilitated.
When the religious extremists, terrorists, their supporters, financiers and sympathizers etcare not
brought to justice, then, how can one expect the supremacy of law? Therefore, it is important to
repeal such discriminatory legislations with the aim of penalizing the perpetrators and providing
security to minorities. Such actions shall pave the way for a just society and establish the rule of
law.
(Thanks for listening to me patiently).