HRCP Records Rise In Violence Against Women, Children

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PESHAWAR: The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan on 30th June released its annual report on the human rights situation in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, reporting a “significant” increase in violence against women and children, sectarian strife and tribal feuds.

The report, which was released by provincial chief of the HRCP Akbar Khan during a news conference at the Peshawar Press Club, noted that the law and order situation in the province remained “weak” last year.

It added that the province had recorded a significant increase in the acts of violence against women and children, including domestic violence, sexual assaults and honour killings.

The report highlighted the impact of sectarian violence and tribal feuds, revealing around 250 deaths and a humanitarian crisis due to roadblocks and supply chain disruptions, mainly in Kurram tribal district.

It also noted that at least 150 new cases of enforced disappearances were registered in the province, with the judiciary intervening repeatedly.

The report highlighted violation of labour rights, including the death of 26 miners due to hazardous working conditions and terrorist attacks.

It noted that heavy rains and floods resulted in over 100 deaths last year, while Peshawar remained one of the worst cities in the world in terms of air quality.

In the report, the HRCP demanded improved law and order in the province, with a focus on protecting human rights and preventing violence.

It also called for increased funding for universities and local governments to address the province’s development needs.

The HRCP highlighted the need for protecting the rights of minority groups, including transgender individuals, who, it said, faced violence and discrimination.

HRCP provincial coordinator Prof Sarfraz Khan, who was also present, stressed the need for improved governance and better human rights protection in the province.

Published in Dawn, July 1st, 2025

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