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UNITED NATIONS -A group of United Nations human rights experts Friday urged the Government of Pakistan to take decisive measures to end sectarian violence and protect religious minorities after a second incident of targeted killings in two weeks.


At least 18 Shia Muslims were killed on Tuesday after they were ordered off a bus in the northern district of Kohistan, the three experts said in a joint press statement.


“These killings are extremely shocking and constitute acts that require the strongest response,” said Rita Izsak, the Independent Expert on minority issues. “They have sadly become a recurrent practice in Pakistan, and weurge the Pakistan Government to identify and prosecute the perpetrators and do everything possible to establish strengthened security measures.”


The experts expressed their
condolences to the families of those killed and to all the people of Pakistan who suffer from such acts of terror.


“These targeted killings once more display the appalling degree of ,religious hatred in a country where there seems to be a failure to protect the security of religious minorities,”said Heiner Bielefeldt, the Special Rapporteur on freedom of religion or belief.


Christof Heyns, the Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions, stressed that the Government has an obligation to take all necessary measures to protect the right to life. “Failure to take appropriate steps to prevent, investigate and punish for such acts is a violation of Article 6 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights,” he said.


The three welcomed the condemnation expressed by Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani. “Such serious incidents demand, and communities have the right to expect, the most rigorous response possible from the Government,” they said.


They urged the Government to step up security in the face of the “clear and present threat faced by certain groups on the basis of their religion.”


In a previous incident on 17 February more than 30 people were killed or wounded when a suicide bomber detonated an explosive close to a mosque in a mainly Shia neighbourhood in the Kurram tribal region.UN rights experts urge Pakistan to end sectarian violence, protect minorities | The Nation
 
now that the UN human rights group has urged pakistan - i hope pakistan take some effective steps to protect its minorities.
 

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