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GENEVA: Human Rights Day is being observed around the world, including Pakistan, today under the auspices of the United Nations.
According to the details, the purpose of celebrating International Human Rights Day under the auspices of the United Nations is to raise awareness about giving equal rights to every rich and poor, black and white, and inferior and superior human being in the world.
With reference to World Day, the United Nations Charter for Fundamental Human Rights clearly states that some human rights, including human dignity, can never be taken away. Self-respect, freedom of expression, women’s rights, and the right to business are also important.
Human rights are being violated in many places around the world, including in developed countries, and the international community, including the United Nations, seems to be silent on this. Other important issues, including Kashmir and Palestine, are still unresolved at the United Nations.
Earlier, the Afghan Taliban seized control of Kabul in August, which has been raising questions about human rights in the country. The UN Human Rights Council met in August this year to discuss the Taliban’s occupation of Afghanistan and the fundamental human rights situation in the country. The international community raised human rights issues.