Govt intends to fulfill human rights commitments under 27th Int'l Conventions: PM

The government enacted a law to ensure women's right to inheritance and are committed to enforce laws against child
Updated 13 May, 2020
  • The government enacted a law to ensure women's right to inheritance and are committed to enforce laws against child labour and in support of transgender: PM.
  • Imran says we are also filling in legislative gaps including torture, protection of journalists and media professionals and other human rights commitments.
  • The European Union appreciated the government's Green initiatives, including Billion Tree Tsunami and Human Rights National Action Plan.

(Karachi) Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that the government intends to continue working to fulfill its commitments under the 27th International Conventions that includes six human rights conventions.

In a series of tweets on Wednesday, the PM said that Pakistan's trade has benefited from European Union's GSP Plus agreement.

https://twitter.com/ImranKhanPTI/status/1260507860611497985

He added that such commitments are beneficial for the country. "We have enacted a law to ensure women's right to inheritance and are committed to enforce laws against child labour and in support of transgender," he maintained.

Imran pointed out that the government is also filling in legislative gaps including torture, protection of journalists and media professionals and other human rights commitments.

https://twitter.com/ImranKhanPTI/status/1260507863589490688

The prime minister highlighted that the European Union appreciated the government's Green initiatives, including Billion Tree Tsunami and Human Rights National Action Plan. "As our trade and economy continue to benefit from GSP Plus, we are committed to furthering our human rights commitments for the benefit of our people."

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