ISLAMABAD, NOV 18 (DMN) - Pakistan to host 8th Istanbul Process meeting on countering religious intolerance. Pakistan will host the 8th
meeting of the Istanbul Process next year with a focus to evolve responses to
growing religious intolerance and discrimination based on religion or belief.
Federal Minister for Education
and Prime Minister’s Special Representative on International Religious Freedom,
Mr. Shafqat Mahmood made the announcement today at The Hague, Netherlands
during his keynote address at the 7th Istanbul Process meeting.
The Minister drew attention to
the alarming levels of Islamophobia in many parts of the world, as evidenced
inter alia, by growing incidents of hate crimes, negative profiling, assaults
on hijab wearing Muslim women, denigration of venerated Muslim personalities
and symbols.
Pakistan to host 8th Istanbul Process meeting on countering religious intolerance
He cautioned against incendiary and populist rhetoric for
electoral gains, often amplified by sections of the media, that served as
catalyst for hate speech leading to acts of violence, systematic discrimination
and in some cases acts of terrorism.
In the context of promoting human
rights and addressing root causes of this phenomenon, Minister Shafqat Mahmood
underlined the imperative of upholding the right to self-determination for
people under foreign occupation.
He called for eschewing ambivalence and double
standards by flag-bearers of human rights in the face of grave human rights
violations including in the Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir.
He also
expressed deep concerns over the growing incidents of systematic discrimination
and state sanctioned violence against Muslims in India.
Referring to the importance of
upholding fundamental freedoms, the Minister underscored that freedom of
expression must be exercised with responsibility and the international
community should begin to consider reasonable restrictions in this regard, both
online and offline.
Pakistan to host 8th Istanbul Process meeting on countering religious intolerance
Minister Mahmood also shared the
range of steps taken by Pakistan in the field of education, promotion of
inter-faith harmony, tolerance and freedom of religion or belief. In this
context, he highlighted the recent initiative taken to open the Kartarpur Sahib
Corridor.
The Istanbul Process represents
an operational mechanism of a consensus-based resolution at the Human Rights
Council that seeks to promote implementation of 8-points Action Plan to combat
religious intolerance, negative stereo-typing, discrimination on the basis of
religion or belief and incitement top hatred. So far, 7 meetings of this
Process have been held since 2011.=DMN
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Pakistan to host 8th Istanbul Process meeting on countering religious intolerance
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