US religious freedom report on Pakistan 'biased' and 'unsubstantiated': Foreign Office

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Press Trust of India Islamabad
Last Updated : Jun 29 2019 | 12:40 AM IST

Pakistan on Friday rejected a report on religious freedom in the country by the US Commission on International Religious Freedom terming it as "biased" and "unsubstantiated".

Among the key findings of the report issued by the US Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) were, in 2018, religious freedom conditions in Pakistan generally trended negative despite the government taking some positive steps to promote religious freedom and combat religiously motivated violence and hate speech.

During the year, extremist groups and societal actors continued to discriminate against and attack religious minorities, including Hindus, Christians, Sikhs, Ahmadis, and Shi'a Muslims, the report said.

It said that the Pakistan government failed to adequately protect these groups, and it perpetrated systematic, ongoing, egregious religious freedom violations.

Also forced conversions of non-Muslims continued despite the passage of the Hindu Marriage Act, which recognises Hindu family law, and these occurred despite some optimism about the potential for reform under the new government of Prime Minister Imran Khan, the report said.

The USCIRF recommended that Pakistan should be designated as a "country of particular concern, or CPC, under the International Religious Freedom Act (IRFA).

Pakistan Foreign Office, in a statement, said "Pakistan has seen the recent report issued by the US Department of State on International Religious Freedom.

"The report's segment on Pakistan is a compendium of unsubstantiated and biased assertions. As a matter of principle, Pakistan does not support such national reports making observations on the internal affairs of sovereign States. Pakistan, therefore, rejects these observations."

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First Published: Jun 29 2019 | 12:40 AM IST

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