Human Rights Council
Forum on Minority Issues
Sixth session
Intervention by Savio Mahimaidass in association with
International Dalit Solidarity Network (IDSN)
Agenda item 4: Promotion and protection of the identity of religious minorities
Dates: 26 and 27 November 2013 Venue: Palais des Nations
Geneva, Switzerland
Ms. Chairperson
Ms. Independent expert
Distinguished delegates and colleagues
I would like to thank the OHCHR for giving me the opportunity to be part of the 2013
Minority Fellowship Programme and to participate in the 6th session of the Forum on
Minority issues.
We note with concern that across the South Asian region discrimination against Dalits
still exists, In Pakistan, the so-called low caste Hindus (Dalits), officially known as
Scheduled Castes, are the worst victims of discrimination and violence. They are in a
dual disadvantageous position as they are Hindu by religion, a minority in Muslim
majority, and also of the lower castes within the Hindu population. Hindus, the
majority of Whom reside in Southern Sindh province, are also easy targets of
violence.
In the case of my country, India, the Constitution guarantees the protection of the
rights of the religious minorities. However, the religious minorities especially the
Christians and Muslims of the Scheduled Caste origin and who are herein referred to
as Dalit Christians and Dalit Muslims. Under the Indian Constitution Dalit Hindus, Dalit
Sikhs and Dalit Buddhist come under the Scheduled Caste list and hence have