Permanent Mission of Pakistan on Item VI
Male voice, statement in English
Thank you Chairperson. Pakistan attaches great importance to the rights on questions right
national ethnic religious and linguistic minorities we appreciate the important role of the Forum
on Minority Issues in addressing important issues pertaining to the minorities through
constructive dialogue. The government is committed to fully harness potential contribution of
the minorities in all walks of life. The Constitution of Pakistan contains explicit and adequate
provisions to ensure that there is no discrimination against minorities in any field. In order to
uphold the Constitution commitment there is an exclusive [issue] [to further level] for
[experience] social economic uplift and political empowerment of all minorities without any
discrimination. The government has also declared the 11 August as minority’s day to highlight
the role and contribution of minorities as well as to promote understanding and harmony among
all segments of society. Madam Chairperson, as a democratic and progressive state were are
fully cognisant of the fact that rights of minority women merit equal attention. In order to fulfil
our commitment on protection and promotion of minority women human rights the government
of Pakistan continues to take legal and institutional steps. In this connection it is important to
mention that Anti-women Practices Act 2011 adopted very recently by the national parliament
provides careful social protection for women. The bill has outlined strong punishments for
social practices when women were traditionally exploited to settle personal, family or tribal
disputes. For the first time the act has proposed a minimum benchmark realising those involved
in anti-women practices. In order to end impunity and protect the rights of women including
minority women the government has also introduced a number of institution initiatives. Madam
Chairperson, the government is committed to politically empower minorities in order to
safeguard the rights at the appropriate government structures. Accordingly besides introducing
the joint electoral system for minorities at federal and provincial levels, seats have been
reserved for minorities. At present two out of 76 women legislators are from the minority
communities. In conclusion we are committed to effectively implement these legislative and
institutional provisions in order to further promote and protect the rights of minorities including
minority women. I thank you.