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Discrimination against ethnic and religious minorities. Pakistan is known for widespread discrimination against religious minorities, with attacks against Christians, Hindus, Ahmadiyya, Shia, Sufi and Sikh communities being widespread.
Discrimination against ethnic and religious minorities Ethnic killing of Punjabis in Balochistan. Extrajudicial killings of Pashtuns. Ethnic killing of Hazaras. Silencing of human rights abuses in Balochistan. Extrajudicial killings of Muhajirs. Human rights violations against Ahmadi community.
PAKISTAN : VISION 2030. Pakistan in 2030 will be a middle income country with per capita income in 2005 constant US dollars of over 3000. The incidence of poverty will be around 10% and income gender and regional disparities will be lowered by at least one half of the current levels.
In 2022, Pakistan experienced a trifecta of challenges, as political unrest, an economic crisis, and destructive floods gripped the nation. Economically, the country is grappling with severe inflation, a declining currency, and critically low foreign reserves, posing docHub concerns for its financial stability.
Terrorist groups hostile to foreign interests operate in Pakistan. The threat of attack remains very high. We continue to advise reconsider your need to travel to Pakistan and do not travel to some areas of Pakistan. Reporting continues to identify the potential for attacks in Islamabad, including at major hotels.
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In 2022, Pakistan experienced a trifecta of challenges, as political unrest, an economic crisis, and destructive floods gripped the nation. Economically, the country is grappling with severe inflation, a declining currency, and critically low foreign reserves, posing docHub concerns for its financial stability.
The National Commission for Human Rights Act, 2012 stipulates a broad and overarching mandate for the promotion, protection and fulfillment of human rights, as provided for in Pakistans Constitution and international treaties.
Many women in Pakistan face rape, acid attacks, domestic violence and honor killings. It is estimated that there are about 1,000 honor killings a year on Pakistani women.

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