Pakistan

CONTEXTO GENERAL

Despite constitutional safeguards, human rights defenders face serious constraints in carrying out their work of promoting and protecting human rights. Human rights defenders have reported arbitrary arrests and detention without charge or trial, torture, enforced disappearance committed by security and intelligence agencies and extrajudicial executions. Under the auspices of counter-terrorism, the Pakistani authorities have been enforcing preventative detention allegedly in order to maintain law and order. Basic human rights guaranteed under Pakistani law are frequently violated.

Freedom of the press is guaranteed under the constitution of Pakistan, however, this right can be revoked in cases where it is deemed “in the interest of the glory of Islam or the integrity, security or defense of Pakistan or any part thereof, friendly relations with foreign states, public order, defense or morality, or in relation to contempt of court, commission of or incitement to an offense”. This leaves the law open to wide interpretation and journalists are reported to be routinely harassed for expressing opinions regarded as counter to the interest of Pakistan.

According to reports, the Pakistani government has increasingly reintroduced colonial era legislation in order to justify the obstruction and prevention of public gatherings. Section 144 of the Criminal Procedures Code prohibits gatherings of four or more people without police authorization. In addition there is a 'Maintenance of Public Order' ordinance from 2002, which has reportedly been used to limit freedom of assembly and expression, prohibiting any public speech that is “likely to cause fear or alarm to the public”.

Taxation legislation has been introduced to deny associations tax exemptions previously available to non-profit associations. Associations must now register with the income tax authorities and they must fulfill certain criteria in order to qualify for the exemption, clearly adding further constraints to the activities of human rights defenders and civil society generally.

Freedom of movement is also limited for human rights defenders and they regularly face travel restrictions. Those wishing to attend international conferences or events are said to come up against delays in procedure and in some cases travel bans.

URGENT CASES

2012/05/10

El 4 de mayo, el Sr. Maulvi Abdul Haleem, ex integrante de la Asamblea Nacional de Pakistán, asociado con el Consejo Unido de Acción del distrito Kohistán, profirió una amenaza y emitió una fatua contra las mujeres defensoras de los derechos humanos que operan en el...

CASE INDEX

2012/02/22

El 9 de febrero de 2012, el domicilio del Sr. Muhammad Ali Shah, defensor de los derechos humanos y presidente del Pakistani Fisherfolk Forum (PFF), fue rodeado por integrantes de los Rangers (del ejército pakistaní) después de haber participado en una...

Zarteef Afridi
2011/12/19

El día 8 de diciembre de 2011, desconocidos asesinaron al Sr. Zarteef Afridi, defensor de los derechos humanos, en el área de Ghundai, en las inmediaciones de Jamrod Bazaar, Khyber Agency.

2011/05/15

El 28 e abril de 2011 fueron hallados en Ormara, Balochistan los cuerpos sin vida del Sr. Siddique Eido, defensor de los derechos humanos y periodista, y del Sr. Yousaf Nazar, integrante de una organización estudiantil. Los cuerpos mostraban signos evidentes de...

2010/10/12

El Sr. Parvez Aslam Choudhry, defensor de los derechos humanos, recibió nuevas amenazas de muerte debido a sus actividades por los derechos humanos. Parvez Aslam Choudhry es Presidente de Asistencia Legal para destituidos y asentamientos (Legal Aid for the Destitute...

2010/02/9

Recientemente, el Sr. Parvez Aslam Choudhry, defensor de los derechos humanos, ha recibido amenazas de muerte como consecuencia de sus actividades por los derechos humanos. Parvez Aslam Choudhry es el presidente de Asistencia Legal para destituidos y asentamientos (...