Freedom of expression, other rights constricted in 2021 

Islamabad, April 29, 2022 (PPI-OT):In its flagship annual report, State of Human Rights in 2021, the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) has expressed serious reservations concerning freedom of expression in 2021. In at least nine cases, journalists were intimidated or silenced altogether, whether in the form of assault, enforced disappearance, murder or overt censorship. Additionally, the previous government will be remembered for attempting to impose the draconian Pakistan Media Development Authority Ordinance on the press. With this fundamental right in peril, all other rights too were increasingly constricted.

The state’s attempts to expand the scope of restrictions on freedom of expression under Article 19 of the Constitution have emboldened non-state actors to impose their whims – often violently on those who do not agree with them. The savage murders of a Sri Lankan factory manager in Sialkot by a lynch mob on allegations of blasphemy, and of human rights defender Nazim Jokhio allegedly by PPP lawmakers, are both cases in point.

The report observes that the near-absence of political consensus-building was reflected in the number of presidential ordinances issued by the previous federal government – a record 32 issued in 2021. As of end-December 2021, the long-awaited bill aimed at criminalising enforced disappearance as a separate, autonomous offence, had still not been passed. The highest number of enforced disappearances reported to the Commission of Inquiry on Enforced Disappearances in 2021 was in Balochistan, at 1,108.

Escalating religiosity remained cause for grave concern, given the implications for women and religious minorities. This was evident from the Council of Islamic Ideology’s objections to the Domestic Violence Prevention and Protection Bill 2020 and Prohibition of Forced Conversions Bill 2021. Yet, with 5,279 rapes and 478 honour killings registered in the country and the macabre murder of Noor Mukaddam in Islamabad, women’s rights activists rightly spoke of a ‘femicide emergency’ in Pakistan in 2021.

With the pool of jobless people swelling as companies downsized in 2021, the plight of workers and peasants deteriorated significantly, especially with a mere PKR 2,000 increase in the minimum wage in Punjab and the Supreme Court’s decision to stay the Sindh government’s move to increase the wage to PKR 25,000. While the previous government claimed that the Single National Curriculum would reduce educational disparities, it drew strong criticism from education experts and human rights defenders for its lack of inclusivity and poor pedagogy.

Both the National Commission for Human Rights and the National Commission on the Status of Women (NCSW) were made functional and new chairpersons appointed, although regrettably, the NCSW appointment was marred by political controversy. There was a marked fall in the number of death sentences awarded, from at least 177 persons in 2020 to 125 in 2021. No executions were reported to have been carried out, while in a landmark judgment, the Supreme Court commuted the sentences of three mentally disabled prisoners on death row.

The incumbent government must not make the mistake of taking human rights issues lightly during its tenure. It must commit to protecting freedom of expression and the rights of all vulnerable and excluded groups. At the same time, it must not make the mistake of acquiescing to far-right groups such as the TLP, which had no qualms about resorting to violence to further its ends in 2021, or of ignoring citizens’ voices – whether of people in Gwadar demanding a stake in the region’s economic development, or of tribespeople in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa calling for the state to uphold law and order in the face of increasing militancy.

For over 30 years, HRCP has been the only organisation to have consistently documented the country’s human rights situation, providing a unique barometer of human rights and democracy. We earnestly hope that, this time, the state will pay heed.

For more information, contact:
Chairperson,
Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP)
Aiwan-i-Jamhoor, 107-Tipu Block,
New Garden Town, Lahore-54600
Tel: +92-42-35864994
Fax: +92-42-35883582
Email: hrcp@hrcp-web.org
Website: www.hrcp-web.org

PIMA Women Wing Session in SOGP Conference 

Islamabad, April 29, 2022 (PPI-OT):PIMA Women Wing organized a one-hour session on “Health and safety of HCPs” on the occasion of the 18th Biennial International Scientific Conference of the Society of Obstetricians and Gynecologists of Pakistan (SOGP). The session took place in Karachi on 26th February 2022. Delegates in large numbers graced the occasion from all over the country. The session was moderated by Dr. Azra Jamil while Prof. Amtullah Zareen was the guest of honour. Prof Rahat Qureshi and Prof Raheel Sikander were the chairpersons.

For more information, contact:
Media Coordinator,
Pakistan Islamic Medical Association (PIMA)
Central Secretariat, 12-Shalimar Centre, 2nd Floor,
F-8 Markaz, Islamabad, Pakistan
Tel: +92-51-2261943
Fax: +92-51-2857132
Cell: +92-332-5564935
Email: pima@dsl.net.pk, media.pima@gmail.com
Website: www.pima.org.pk

PPP Extends Date for Applications for Party Tickets to May 15, also invites applications for Reserved Seats

Islamabad, April 29, 2022 (PPI-OT):The Pakistan People’s Party today extended up to May 15 the last date for applications for Party tickets for National Assembly, all provincial Assemblies as well as for the seats reserved for women and Non Muslims for the forthcoming general elections. Applications can now be submitted by May 15, 2022. The last date previously fixed for applications expires tomorrow on April 30 which has now been extended.

In addition to the general seats applications for Party tickets for the seats reserved for women and Non Muslins have also been invited by May 15. Applications for party tickets for all categories should be addressed to the President Pakistan People’s Party Parliamentarians. Each application must be accompanied with a Bank draft of Rs 40,000 for a National Assembly party ticket and Rs 30,000 for a Provincial Assembly ticket whether for a general or a reserved seat.

Applications must reach the Party secretariat in Islamabad or Bilawal House Karachi by May 15. This has been stated in a statement today by Farhatullah Babar, Secretary General of Pakistan People’s Party Parliamentarians announcing the Party decision.

For more information, contact:
PPP Media Cell (Sindh)
Pakistan People’s Party (PPP)
Peoples Secretariat Shikarpur Colony,
Behind Mazar-e-Quaid-e-Azam, Karachi, Pakistan
Cell: +92-305-3370383
Email: contact@ppp-tu.com
Website: https://www.ppp.org.pk

Netherlands Hockey Team Head Coach Jeroin Delmee 

Breda, April 29, 2022 (PPI-OT):Netherlands Hockey Team Head Coach Jeroin Delmee said in his video statement that Pakistan Hockey Team has shown the game with excellent performances. Due to which Pakistan won the first match by five goals to three but in the second match the Netherlands team lost by four goals to one. He added that the tour of Pakistan hockey team to Europe is a positive step. Yoga further enhances the performance and morale of the athletes. He wished the Pakistan hockey team all the best for the Asia Cup and the World Cup.

The national hockey team, which has drawn a two-match series against the Netherlands during the tour of Europe, will play the third match of the European tour against Belgium in Antwerp on April 29, while the two European matches will be between Pakistan and Spain. The number has been reduced to two instead of three, due to the busy schedule of the Spanish team. Therefore, Pakistan will play against Spain on May 3 and 4 in Barcelona.

For more information, contact:
Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF)
National Hockey Stadium, Ferozepur Road,
Lahore, 54600, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-99231050, +92-42-35754727
Fax: +92-42-35712797
Email: pakhockeyfederation@gmail.com
Website: http://pakhockey.org

Lahore to host inaugural Pakistan Junior League from 1-15 October

Lahore, April 29, 2022 (PPI-OT):Following an overwhelming and encouraging response from potential sponsors, partners and entrepreneurs to the Request for Expressions of Interest, the Pakistan Cricket Board today released further details in relation to the inaugural Pakistan Junior League Tournament.

Six city-based franchise teams will participate in the 19-match competition from 1-15 October at the Gaddafi Stadium, with the participating players to be selected through a draft system and each dug-out to boast an iconic player who will serve as the team’s mentor or coach.

As a next step, the PCB will now initiate a bidding process after Eid Al-Fitr for live-streaming rights. This will be one of the several rights that will be up for grabs as the PCB remains committed to working closely with all stakeholders in an effort to take Pakistan cricket forward.

This will be the first 20-over league of its kind in which local under-19 players will integrate with foreign players to share dug-outs as part of their learning process and improving cricket skills, share knowledge and build towards their future bonding. As part of the concept, each foreign cricketer will be allowed to have a parent accompany them, with the cost to be picked up by the event organiser or his franchise.

The Pakistan Junior League concept syncs well with the recently-launched PCB Pathway Cricket Programme. Through this initiative, the cricket board and its strategic partners – including the BRB Group and Engro Corporation – have agreed to provide 100 best teenagers with monthly stipends of PKR30,000 each, scholarship at a premier educational institution, free cricket gear and equipment, and high performance coaching at the state-of-the-art National High Performance Centre from the leading and highly-qualified international coaches.

PCB Chairman Ramiz Raja: “I am delighted, encouraged and motivated by the response we have received as the Pakistan Junior League’s Request for Expressions of Interest. “This feedback has strengthened my belief and confidence that we have a huge appetite for cricket and a strong commercial market, which is keen, eager and happy to partner with the PCB on its projects of introducing new properties so that we can strengthen ourselves financially and commercially, and the return on investments are shared with all cricketers.

“Following the success of the HBL Pakistan Super League and the ever-improving reputation of the PCB, the potential sponsors have shown excitement and expressed their interest in the city-based Pakistan Junior League in their endeavour to play an important role in helping the PCB to create an environment of brilliance by providing a clear pathway to the talented youngsters, which, in turn, will fortify our bench-strength and produce new national stars and heroes.

“Commercial partners and sponsors are the life-blood of our sport and organisation. In this background, I am grateful and thankful to all those who have expressed interest in acquiring various rights for the Pakistan Junior League. I remain optimistic and confident that we will succeed in forming a strong relationship that will produce dividends and developments for Pakistan cricket.”

For more information, contact:
Media Manager,
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB)
Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore 54600, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-5717231-4
Fax: +92-42-5711860
Website: www.pcb.com.pk

7 in 10 Islamabadis (68%) are happy with CDA’s performance and term it better than the previous years: A representative survey of Islamabad by Gallup Pakistan 

Islamabad, April 29, 2022 (PPI-OT):According to a survey conducted by Gallup and Gilani Pakistan, 7 in 10 Islamabadis (68%) are happy with CDA’s performance and term it better than the previous years.

A nationally representative sample of adult men and women from across the capital was asked the following question, “In comparison to the last 10 years, how was the performance of CDA last year?” In response to this question, 68% said CDA’s performance last year was better than 10 years ago and 32% said CDA’s performance last year was worse than 10 years ago.

Question: “In comparison to the last 10 years, how was the performance of CDA last year?”

For more information, contact:
Head Office,
Gallup Pakistan
Islamabad, Pakistan
Tel: +92-51-8445080
Email: isb@gallup.com.pk, caf@gallup.com.pk
Website: www.gallup.com.pk