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We need to have pro-active human rights diplomacy to project our commitments to International obligations” Federal Minister for Human Rights Dr. Shireen M. Mazari

Islamabad, December 09, 2019 (PPI-OT): The Ministry of Human Rights organized a panel discussion on “Human Rights Diplomacy” in Islamabad today. While addressing the audience, Federal Minister for Human Rights Dr Shireen Mazari spoke about the need to move beyond a traditional approach to human rights diplomacy that focuses narrowly on inter-state relations. Countries have voluntarily eroded their sovereignty by becoming party to International conventions and agreements. Pakistan has ratified most major international human rights conventions including the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD); the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR); and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR).

It is becoming increasingly incumbent to account for various international organizations and forums in terms of human rights diplomacy. She also highlighted that the changing human rights paradigm warrants accounting for non-state actors such as the civil society, business community and corporations, which are important stakeholders in terms of human rights diplomacy. She emphasized the work that the Ministry of Human Rights is already doing in this regard in terms of drafting procedures for an action plan on business and human rights in Pakistan. In lieu of the changing human rights paradigm, it may be beneficial to shift to a more thematic approach to Human Rights Diplomacy, one in which states identify specific human rights issues such as women and child rights and develop policies on these issues.

Such an approach may also be pivotal in addressing issues such as the on-going siege in by Indian Occupation Forces in IOJK. The Ministry of Human Rights has raised this issue at several international forums and has approached 18 Human Rights Special Mandate Holders to take urgent action against the gross human rights atrocities in IOJK.

This includes an urgent request to United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affair (UNOCHA) to establish a humanitarian corridor for the flow of relief and aid services into IOJK. In the future we are considering seeking an advisory opinion from the International Court of Justice on this human rights crisis. Chief Guest of the event Federal Minister for Planning and special initiatives Mr. Asad Umar addressed the audience and said that morality should be part of decision-making processes. He also emphasized that Human rights should be central pillar of Pakistan’s foreign relations.

Pakistan should strive towards using international forums more effectively with this imperative. Ms. Ingrid Johnsoson, Swedish Ambassador to Pakistan was also part of the panel discussion. She spoke about feminist foreign Policy in Sweden which could serve as an example to promote and support gender equality. Mr. Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhary, Director General of Institute of Strategic Studies also mentioned that traditional ways of diplomacy have been changed now. The term human rights can be used in positive and negative manner.

The selective use of term is used to appreciate or bash countries. The Secretary of Ministry of Human Rights Ms.Rabiya Javeri Agha while moderating the panel discussion mentioned that Human rights Diplomacy is the skill of dealing with people and managing international relations through the lens of a human rights perspective. She further said Human Rights Diplomacy is steeped in our culture and in our religion. Our Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) talked about equality, rule of law, rights of women and the protection of property.

The Ministry of Human Rights is mandated to address all such human rights concerns both domestically and globally. The aim of the panel discussion was to create awareness among people on the importance of modern ideas of diplomacy in human rights. The audience included representatives of the government, diplomatic community, academia and media.

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