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A Geneva exhibition during the UN Human Rights Council highlighted alleged Pakistani abuses against minorities, including forced conversions and enforced disappearances.
A three-day photo exhibition in Geneva during the 61st UN Human Rights Council session, organized by the Netherlands-based NGO Global Human Rights Defence, highlighted alleged human rights abuses against religious and ethnic minorities in Pakistan, including Hindus, Christians, Sindhis, and Balochs.
The display featured visual evidence of enforced disappearances, forced conversions, arbitrary arrests, and political repression, particularly in Balochistan, where activists like Dr. Mahrang Baloch have been detained.
It also referenced Pakistan’s alleged support for cross-border militancy, citing the 2025 Pahalgam attack and showing images of victims and militant activity.
The exhibition aimed to draw international attention to systemic discrimination and lack of accountability, calling for greater scrutiny of human rights conditions in the region.
Una exposición en Ginebra durante el Consejo de Derechos Humanos de la ONU puso de relieve los presuntos abusos pakistaníes contra las minorías, incluidas las conversiones forzadas y las desapariciones forzadas.