PAKISTAN: A human rights organization was banned
due to the pressure of fanatical Muslim groups in Gilgit-Baltistan
1 March 2013
Dear friends,
The Asian Human
Rights Commission (AHRC) has received information that a human rights
organization, working on women and children's issues was banned by the
government of Gilgit-Baltistan, in the Northern area of Pakistan, due
to the pressure of Muslim extremist groups. The government through a
notification asked the AGHE to immediately close down all its activities
including imparting education to girls. The orders regarding the banning all
the activities of AGHE was not delivered to it nor was it verbally informed but
a letter was issued to all the deputy commissioners and police officers of
various districts. The letter was written two years ago but was issued on
February 25, 2013.
This
is the shameful act of a civilian and elected government of Gilgit-Baltistan
which follows the footsteps of military governments to appease the Muslim
fundamentalist and sectarian organisations.
CASE NARRATIVE:
The Association
of Global Humanists and Ethics (AGHE) Pakistan has been working in the
country for many years. It was registered in 2005 under the Voluntary Social
Welfare Agencies (Registration and Control Ordinance1961 (XLV OF Pakistan). Its
registration number (2005) JC-16 (91) and was registered on September 26, 2005.
The AGHE is
working in various districts of Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) on the issues of
tolerance in society, women rights, girl's education in far flung areas, child
rights and peace building. The work of AGHE was never appreciated by the Muslim
fundamentalist groups particularly the girl’s education when they found that
villagers started sending girls in large numbers for the educational activities
of AGHE.
For some years
the sectarian and fundamentalist organizations started a movement against the
AGHE and came out with advertisements and wall chalking maligning it as a
foreign organization and that through education they are implementing the
agenda of western countries.
The government
of GB in its policy of appeasement towards the fundamentalists, who have killed
many people in sectarian violence, has decided to ban the activities of AGHE.
The government through its deputy directorate on interior department issued a
letter on February 25 to the deputy commissioners and high police officers of
various districts informing them that all activities of AGHE are banned with
immediate effect. The letter was written in 2011 but was issued under the
tremendous pressure of fundamentalist on February 25, 2013. The letter was
bearing number SOH-11/2011 which says that AGHE is no longer a registered
organization and it requires a no objection certificate (NOC) from the economic
division and finally it also requires an NOC from the government of GB.
The provincial
government did not know that the organization was registered in 2005 but was
asked to register it and get the no objection from the Economics Affairs
Division.
The
administration issued a discriminated order only for AGHE to get the No
Objection Certification from the inline departments which was meant to create
bureaucratic hurdles for the NGO. Last week it appealed to the President of
Pakistan and the Prime Minister for effective legislation especially on women
rights in Gilgit-Baltistan. It is also a fact that there are hundreds of other
local NGOs working in Gilgit-Baltistan and dozen of them are funded by various
international donors including USAID but the Home Department specially targeted
AGHE and ordered to stop it operations
The AGHE
officials have been under serious pressure by various government agencies for
some months now to stop their USAID funded projects which are Citizens’ Voice
for Effective Legislative Governance in Gilgit-Baltistan and small funding
issued under the USAID and Aurat Foundation’s Gender Equity Program.
The action of
the government of GB is on the one hand is vindictive because they do not want
to provide the people in the health and education sectors and failed to control
the killings of Shia community, the second largest sect of Islam. The
fundamentalist groups have grown strong because of the government’s policy of
appeasement towards the fundamentalists.
The action of
the provincial government against the AGHE is to deprive the people of GB to
enjoy their fundamental and basic rights which the constitution of Pakistan
guarantees them. The action is uncalled for, illegal and supra constitutional.
This action also strengthens the fundamentalist groups who are intimidating and
killing people from different sects in the name of Islam. This is nothing but
further appeasement of the fundamentalists.
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION:
Gilgit-Baltistan
has remained as a backward part of the country where the government of Pakistan during
whole history of the country ignored the development work, particularly in
education. Most of the development works were conducted by non government
organizations. The incumbent federal government in 2009, the Gilgit-Baltistan
Empowerment and Self-Governance Order, 2009, was passed and it was made part of
the Pakistan.
The Gilgit-Baltistan has the de facto status of a province with an elected
assembly.
Gilgit-Baltistan
is in the Kohistan areas where civilian movement is highly controlled and
monitored by the military. In the recent days there were killings of Shia
persons and killers were military uniforms. These incidents were recorded in
those areas which come under high security regions or under the control of the
military and its Para-Military troops like, Balochistan, Kurram agency-close to
the Afghan border and Gilgit Baltistan area close to the China border.
However, on this occasion the killers and terrorists from banned organizations
are free to move their convoys armed with sophisticated ammunition and stop
vehicles for hours at a time to complete their nefarious designs.
SUGGESTED
ACTION:
Please write
letters to the following authorities calling them to immediately withdraw the
ban on AGHE which is working on the human rights, women issues and child
rights. Please urge them to allow the rights organizations to work freely and
stop following the policy of appeasement towards the fundamentalist groups.
Please also urge them to prosecute the government officials who are abusing the
constitution of Pakistan
which allows the right based organization to work freely. Also remind them by
banning a right based organization the government is depriving the people of
their fundamental and basic rights.
The AHRC writes
a separate letter to the UN Special Rapporteurs on the Situation of Human
Rights Defenders and Chairperson of the Committee on the Rights of the Child
calling for their intervention into this matter.
Source: http://www.humanrights.asia/news/urgent-appeals/AHRC-UAC-032-2013
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