• English
  • Hindi
  • Punjabi
  • Marathi
  • German
  • Gujarati
  • Urdu
  • Telugu
  • Bengali
  • Kannada
  • Odia
  • Assamese
  • Nepali
  • Spanish
  • French
  • Japanese
  • Arabic
  • Home
  • Noida
  • National
    • BulletsIn
    • cliQ Explainer
    • Government Policy
    • New India
  • International
    • Middle East
    • Foreign
  • Entertainment
  • Business
    • Tender News
  • Sports
    • IPL2025
  • Services
    • Lifestyle
    • How To
    • Spiritual
      • Festival and Culture
    • Tech
Notification
  • Home
  • Noida
  • National
    • BulletsIn
    • cliQ Explainer
    • Government Policy
    • New India
  • International
    • Middle East
    • Foreign
  • Entertainment
  • Business
    • Tender News
  • Sports
    • IPL2025
  • Services
    • Lifestyle
    • How To
    • Spiritual
      • Festival and Culture
    • Tech
  • Home
  • Noida
  • National
    • BulletsIn
    • cliQ Explainer
    • Government Policy
    • New India
  • International
    • Middle East
    • Foreign
  • Entertainment
  • Business
    • Tender News
  • Sports
    • IPL2025
  • Services
    • Lifestyle
    • How To
    • Spiritual
      • Festival and Culture
    • Tech
  • Noida
  • National
  • International
  • Entertainment
  • Business
  • Sports
CliQ INDIA > International > UN experts condemn forced marriages, religious conversions in Pakistan
International

UN experts condemn forced marriages, religious conversions in Pakistan

cliQ India
cliQ India
Share
4 Min Read
SHARE

Geneva [Switzerland], April 12 (ANI): United Nations (UN) human rights experts sounded alarm at the lack of protection for women and girls belonging to minority communities in Pakistan, saying that they remained vulnerable to forced marriages and conversions, Dawn reported.

“Christian and Hindu girls remain particularly vulnerable to forced religious conversion, abduction, trafficking, child, early and forced marriage, domestic servitude, and sexual violence,” the experts said in a statement issued in Geneva on Thursday.

The chair of the working group on discrimination against women and girls, Dorothy Estrada Tanck, along with members Claudia Flores, Ivana Krstic, Haina Lu, and Laura Nyirinkindi, united with the experts in expressing grave concern over the prevailing situation, according to Dawn.

This collective action comes under the auspices of the Special Procedures of the UN Human Rights Council, encompassing independent fact-finding and monitoring mechanisms addressing specific country situations or thematic issues globally, as reported by Dawn.

In their joint statement released on Thursday, the UN experts underscored the intolerable nature of human rights violations faced by young women and girls from religious minority backgrounds.

“The exposure of young women and girls belonging to religious minority communities to such heinous human rights violations and the impunity of such crimes can no longer be tolerated or justified,” they said.

They particularly condemned the disturbing trend of forced marriages and religious conversions, often “validated by the courts, often invoking religious law to justify keeping victims with their abductors rather than allowing them to return them to their parents”.

The experts lamented the prevailing culture of impunity, where perpetrators often evade accountability, with authorities dismissing crimes under the guise of ‘love marriages’.

“Perpetrators often escape accountability, with police dismissing crimes under the guise of ‘love marriages’,” they said, as reported by Dawn.

They emphasised that child, early, and forced marriages could not be justified on religious or cultural grounds, asserting that consent was irrelevant when the victim was below 18, in accordance with international law.

In Pakistan, the legal marriage age stands at 16 for girls and 18 for boys. However, the experts stressed that a woman’s right to freely choose her spouse and enter into marriage was fundamental to her dignity and equality, necessitating robust legal protection.

“A woman’s right to choose a spouse and freely enter into marriage is central to her life, dignity and equality as a human being and must be protected and upheld by law,” the experts said.

They advocated for measures to invalidate or dissolve marriages contracted under duress, ensuring access to justice, remedy, and protection for victims.

“Notwithstanding the right of children to freedom of thought, conscience and religion in accordance with article 14 of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, change of religion or belief in all circumstances must be free, without coercion and undue inducements,” the UN experts said.

“The Pakistani authorities must enact and rigorously enforce laws to ensure that marriages are contracted only with the free and full consent of the intended spouses, and that the minimum age for marriage is raised to 18, including for girls,” the experts stated, adding that all “women and girls must be treated without discrimination, including those belonging to the Christian and Hindu communities”.

Highlighting the urgency of bringing perpetrators to justice and upholding international human rights obligations, the experts urged Pakistan to rigorously enforce legal protections against child marriage, abduction, and trafficking of minority, Dawn reported. (ANI)

You Might Also Like

Pakistan: Baloch Students Council calls for release of two students
US President Biden to meet Italian PM Meloni on March 1; to reaffirm strong relationship between two countries
Using AI to develop hydrogen fuel cell catalysts more efficiently and economically
Fishers in Madagascar adapt to deadly seas due to climate change
Le Conseil des droits de l’homme tient sa cinquante-cinquième session ordinaire du 26 février au 5 avril 2024

Sign Up For Daily Newsletter

Be keep up! Get the latest breaking news delivered straight to your inbox.
By signing up, you agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy. You may unsubscribe at any time.
Share This Article
Facebook Whatsapp Whatsapp Telegram Copy Link Print
Share
What do you think?
Love0
Sad0
Happy0
Angry0
Wink0
Previous Article OCLC Global Council elects Xuemao Wang, re-elects Anja Smit to Board of Trustees
Next Article "…They were slightly better than us": Rohit Sharma opens up on ODI World Cup final loss against Australia

Stay Connected

FacebookLike
XFollow
InstagramFollow
YoutubeSubscribe
TelegramFollow
- Advertisement -
Ad imageAd image

Latest News

Bengal Falta Repoll 2026: Massive Security Deployment After Election Controversy | Cliq Latest
National
May 21, 2026
Peddi Promotion Event In Bhopal: Ram Charan And AR Rahman Ready For Mega Show | Cliq Latest
Entertainment
May 21, 2026
Junior NTR Dragon Teaser Out: NTR Stuns Fans With Intense Assassin Avatar | Cliq Latest
Entertainment
May 21, 2026
KKR Vs MI IPL 2026: Manish Pandey And Bowlers Revive Kolkata Playoff Dream | Cliq Latest
Sports
May 21, 2026

//

We are rapidly growing digital news startup that is dedicated to providing reliable, unbiased, and real-time news to our audience.

We are rapidly growing digital news startup that is dedicated to providing reliable, unbiased, and real-time news to our audience.

Sign Up for Our Newsletter

Sign Up for Our Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

Follow US

Follow US

© 2026 cliQ India. All Rights Reserved.

CliQ INDIA
  • English – अंग्रेज़ी
  • Hindi – हिंदी
  • Punjabi – ਪੰਜਾਬੀ
  • Marathi – मराठी
  • German – Deutsch
  • Gujarati – ગુજરાતી
  • Urdu – اردو
  • Telugu – తెలుగు
  • Bengali – বাংলা
  • Kannada – ಕನ್ನಡ
  • Odia – ଓଡିଆ
  • Assamese – অসমীয়া
  • Nepali – नेपाली
  • Spanish – Española
  • French – Français
  • Japanese – フランス語
  • Arabic – فرنسي
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?