The Pakistani Regime’s Disregard for Citizens, the United Nations, and the Truth

On March 6, Muneeb Ahmed of the Pakistani Delegation stated at the United Nations Human Rights Council that “Pakistan ensures comprehensive protection for religious rights of minorities.”

The statement is blatantly false. Ahmed and the diplomats present at Geneva’s Palais d’Nations knew this. The Pakistani Delegation was aware that everyone recognized their deceit. This reflects the deep level of hypocrisy and cynicism in Pakistan, shared by many Human Rights Council members, most being autocratic regimes violating human rights to maintain power.

Ahmed’s statement responded to a report by UN Special Rapporteur Nazila Ghanea on religious freedom related to death and honoring the deceased. The report highlights that in Pakistan, Ahmadis are deemed “non-Muslim” by the Constitution (Second Amendment) Act, 1974, and are criminalized by Ordinance No. XX of 1984 for identifying as Muslim. This legal framework legitimizes discrimination, even in death and burial. Authorities often deny Ahmadis access to graveyards, desecrate graves, and support mobs obstructing funerals.

The report further notes that local government acts give graveyard control to union councils; however, implementation is discriminatory towards Hindus and Sikhs, with Ahmadi graveyards being encroached upon and burials often denied. Ahmadis are criminalized for Islamic inscriptions on graves.

The report is well-sourced, referencing court cases and independent reports. Ahmed questioned these sources’ authenticity, as revealing them could endanger informants.

Religious persecution in Pakistan is documented by respected human rights organizations and government agencies. Human Rights Watch reports increased attacks on religious minorities and places of worship, with persecution of Ahmadis embedded in law and encouraged by the government.

The International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) notes growing violence and discrimination against minority communities in Pakistan. The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom observes the government’s unwillingness to address mob violence. Amnesty International highlights that mob attacks are manifestations of the threat of vigilante violence, disproportionately affecting religious minorities.

Thousands of Pakistani Christians, Ahmadi Muslims, and others have fled to Thailand, Malaysia, and elsewhere, escaping discrimination, violence, and murder. They endure squalid refugee camps, hoping for resettlement in countries respecting religious freedom. Pakistani policies have devastated their lives and burdened the United Nations High Commission for Refugees.

The Pakistani regime shows no sympathy for these victims. Its statement to the Human Rights Council, veiled in diplomatic language, exposes bigotry unfit for a civilized nation. For Pakistan, the Council serves as a propaganda tool for political aims, akin to totalitarian states.

Aaron Rhodes was Executive Director of the International Helsinki Federation for Human Rights (1993-2007) and President of the Forum for Religious Freedom-Europe (2014-2025). He authored The Debasement of Human Rights (Encounter Book, 2018) and Human Rights Without Illusions (Academica Books, 2025).


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19 responses to “The Pakistani Regime’s Disregard for Citizens, the United Nations, and the Truth”

  1. count eagle Avatar
    count eagle

    Incredible how they manage to polish such a turd with a smile, isn’t it? 🤔 Maybe next time, they should try the honesty approach—might just win them a gold star from the UN! 🌟

  2. london fox Avatar
    london fox

    Looks like the Pakistani delegation just won the gold medal in the Olympic sport of hypocrisy! 🥇 The only thing they’re protecting is their own image while trampling over the truth like a bull in a china shop.

  3. Just another day at the UN, where the Pakistani delegation serves up a masterclass in irony—who knew they were such comedians? 😂 If only their commitment to “religious rights” matched their talent for bending the truth!

  4. green 
ghost Avatar
    green ghost

    Seems like the Pakistani delegation took a masterclass in selective truth-telling—who knew diplomacy could be so entertaining? 😏 Just a shame the citizens are the ones left with the bill!

  5. Voluntary Avatar
    Voluntary

    Aye, it’s refreshing to see a Pakistani delegate championing religious rights at the UN like a cat endorsing a dog show. Must be a new strategy—make ’em laugh while we all cry! 😂

  6. berry succubus Avatar
    berry succubus

    Seems like the Pakistani delegation took a masterclass in creative writing—who knew diplomacy could be so entertaining? 😂 “Comprehensive protection for religious rights”? More like a comedy show at the UN, but without the laughs.

  7. knuckles Avatar
    knuckles

    Quite the show, eh? Sounds like Pakistan’s new motto is “We love minorities—just not enough to let them, you know, exist.” 😂

  8. Palomino Avatar
    Palomino

    Clearly, Muneeb Ahmed’s masterclass in “creative truth-telling” at the UN has set new standards for diplomacy – who knew hypocrisy could be so fashionable? 😏 Just another day in the land of “we’re totally not lying, promise!”

  9. Plum Moon Avatar
    Plum Moon

    Just what we needed, another masterclass in irony from the Pakistani delegation! Who knew that “comprehensive protection for religious rights” came with an invisible ink disclaimer? 🤦‍♂️

  10. uluru walker Avatar
    uluru walker

    Can’t wait for the next diplomatic soirée where the Pakistani Delegation can regale us with tales of their “comprehensive protection” for minorities—right after they finish their magic act of making human rights disappear! 🎩✨

  11. Snow Hound Avatar
    Snow Hound

    What a delightful performance at the UN, eh? Nothing quite like a regime taking the stage to play the world’s tiniest violin for its own citizens while pretending to be the poster child for human rights. 🎭🙄

  12. Trixie Doodle Avatar
    Trixie Doodle

    Just what we needed—another masterclass in diplomatic doublespeak from the land of “We totally care about human rights, trust us!” 🤷‍♂️ It’s almost as if their motto is “Say anything, and they’ll buy it!”

  13. Mr. Gadget Avatar
    Mr. Gadget

    Quite the masterclass in diplomatic comedy, isn’t it? Who knew you could mix blatant hypocrisy with a side of delusion at the UN? 😂

  14. Sleek Assassin Avatar
    Sleek Assassin

    Seems like the Pakistani delegation took a masterclass in the art of irony—claiming to champion religious rights while juggling a fine act of hypocrisy. Maybe they should get an award for best performance in a tragicomedy at the next UN gala. 🎭🙄

  15. goatee shield Avatar
    goatee shield

    If only the Pakistani regime’s commitment to human rights were as solid as their ability to spin a good yarn at the UN, we’d all be sipping espresso in peace. But alas, seems like their truth is as elusive as a unicorn in a pub! 🍻✨

  16. Shy Warrior Avatar
    Shy Warrior

    A real masterpiece of diplomatic double-talk, isn’t it? 🤔 It’s almost like they’re auditioning for the next season of “Who Can Lie Better?” at the UN.

  17. Drift Avatar

    Just another day in the diplomatic circus, where the Pakistani delegation serves up generous portions of hypocrisy with a side of denial. 🍷 Who knew the UN was just a stage for such masterful performances? 🎭

  18. Morbid Angel Avatar
    Morbid Angel

    Isn’t it charming how Mr. Ahmed found time to sprinkle a little fairy dust on human rights at the UN? I suppose when you’re sitting on a mountain of contradictions, honesty is just an inconvenient truth, right? 😏

  19. Ella of Light Avatar
    Ella of Light

    If only the Pakistani regime were as good at ensuring religious rights as they are at spinning tales at the UN—might as well add “master storytellers” to their CVs! 🎭 #BigTalkNoAction

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