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HR WINGS:
Human rights are those rights inherent to all human beings to whom
everyone is entitled without discrimination, whatever our nationality,
place of residence, sex, national or ethnic origin, colour, religion,
language, or any other status.
Human Rights aim to secure for all individuals the necessary
conditions to lead a minimally good life. They are a set of moral and
legal guidelines that allow recognition and respect people’s dignity
by promoting, and protecting, recognition of individuals’ values,
identity and ability to ensure an adequate standard of living. The
ultimate validity of human rights is recognized to be non-conditional
and supra-national.
Public authorities, national and international, are responsible to
ensure that all human beings are given the basic conditions to enjoy a
human life in dignity. UN Member States, by adhering to the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights and, gradually, to the whole body of UN
human rights documents, recognize that human rights come before the
consideration of strict national sovereignty.
One of the main features of international human rights law is the
principle of universality, settled by the Universal Declaration of
Human Rights in 1948. Human rights are not only universal but also
inalienable, meaning that noone should be deprived of them except in
specific situations and according to due process.
Human rights are also indivisible, interrelated and interdependent.
They are all linked together, meaning that the improvement and
promotion of one right lets the others advance, while the privation of
any of them affects the others.
Fundamental
principle of human rights law is non-discrimination, meaning that they
belong to every human being whichever their color, ethnic group, sex,
religion or other personal features and beliefs are (article 2 of the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights) . The principle of
non-discrimination goes together with the principle of equality
between all the human beings (article 1).
Human rights imply
also obligations. While States have the obligation to respect, protect
and fulfill human rights, individuals have the obligation to respect
other peoples’ rights in order to reach full achievement of human
rights for all.
Human Rights
Wings monitor the human rights situation across the Pakistan and
received the complaints of human rights victims and entrenched their
issues. This wing approached to the Authorities for sake of victims
person and make best efforts to bring the justice.
In this
regard a form is also available on website. Further the victim can
contact office staff personally.
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