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UN human
rights instruments ratified
UNITED NATIONS—Pakistan Thursday ratified the International Covenant on
Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESR), a multilateral treaty
adopted by the UN General Assembly in 1966, which came into force a
decade later.
The treaty commits its parties to work toward the granting of economic,
social, and cultural rights (ESCR) to individuals, including labour
rights and rights to health, education, and an adequate standard of
living. Also, Pakistan signed the International Covenant on Civil and
Political Rights (ICCPR) as well as Convention against Torture and other
Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (CAT). In a brief
ceremony at UN Headquarters in New York, Pakistan ’s Ambassador Munir
Akram signed the Conventions on behalf of the Government.
The ratification and signatures of these three core UN human rights
instruments is a significant step forward by Pakistan in fulfilling its
pledges and commitment to promote human rights of the people of Pakistan
in accordance with international human rights law, a press release of
the Pakistan Mission said.
Pakistan is already a party to the International Convention on the
Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD), International Convention on
the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW),
Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), and to the core ILO
Conventions 100, 138, 182 and 111.
Joining the main international human rights instruments reflects the
commitment of the democratic government to promote human rights in
Pakistan, including the rights of women, children, minorities and the
unprivileged, the press release said.
The ratification of International Covenant on Economic, Social and
Cultural Rights commits the government to ensure the full realization of
the economic, social and cultural rights of the people of Pakistan
enshrined in the Covenant including the elimination of economic
injustice and poverty. Signature of the International Covenant on Civil
and Political Rights as well as the Convention against Torture reflects
the Pakistan Government’s renewed commitment to promote civil and
political rights of its people and to protect them from inhuman and
degrading treatment in accordance with internationally recognized legal
standards.—APP
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