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The Parliamentarians Commission for Human Rights (PCHR) is a voluntary organization comprising members of Pakistani Parliament from all the major political parties and four provinces of Pakistan.

A community event was held in Hyderabad, bringing together 50 participants from diverse faiths, including Muslims, Chris...
10/04/2026

A community event was held in Hyderabad, bringing together 50 participants from diverse faiths, including Muslims, Christians, and Hindus.

The event was organized by the Parliamentarians Commission for Human Rights (PCHR) under its EU-funded project, “Together for Tolerance: Strengthening Minority Rights & Inclusion.”

Speakers emphasized that division along religious lines is a recipe for disaster. They highlighted that for a society to truly prosper, every citizen must be treated with dignity and respect, regardless of their religion.

The event reinforced a powerful message: social cohesion is the way forward, and religious tolerance is essential for a peaceful and inclusive society.

08/04/2026

Winning Hearts, Not Forcing Beliefs | MNA Riaz Fatyana on Promoting Faith Through Love & Respect

In this powerful message, Riaz Fatyana highlights a truth we often ignore—real change doesn’t come through force, fear, or harm. It comes through behavior, compassion, and genuine support.

Are we ready to influence others through our actions instead of force?

07/04/2026

Launch of Detained Abroad, a groundbreaking initiative by Justice Project Pakistan in collaboration with Parliamentarians Commission for Human Rights.
The key stakeholders—including diplomats, lawmakers, and civil society—came together with a shared mission: to protect the rights of Pakistanis beyond borders.
This platform maps legal protections, resources, and support systems for foreign detainees across the Indo-Pacific, marking a critical step toward accountability and access to justice.
Not Just Numbers — 21,000 Pakistanis Detained Abroad Deserve Protection
Over 21,000 Pakistanis are currently imprisoned abroad—many navigating unfamiliar legal systems, language barriers, and limited support. Behind every number is a human being, often alone in a system they don’t fully understand.

Launch of Detained Abroad, a groundbreaking initiative by Justice Project Pakistan in collaboration with Parliamentarian...
07/04/2026

Launch of Detained Abroad, a groundbreaking initiative by Justice Project Pakistan in collaboration with Parliamentarians Commission for Human Rights.

The key stakeholders—including diplomats, lawmakers, and civil society—came together with a shared mission: to protect the rights of Pakistanis beyond borders.
This platform maps legal protections, resources, and support systems for foreign detainees across the Indo-Pacific, marking a critical step toward accountability and access to justice.
Not Just Numbers — 21,000 Pakistanis Detained Abroad Deserve Protection
Over 21,000 Pakistanis are currently imprisoned abroad—many navigating unfamiliar legal systems, language barriers, and limited support. Behind every number is a human being, often alone in a system they don’t fully understand.

06/04/2026

Minority rights are human rights | Mr. Kamran Michael | PCHR

What is the current state of religious minorities in Pakistan?
In this powerful conversation, Mr. Kamran Michael shares his thoughts on the rights and importance of social cohesion and inclusion in society.

This isn’t just a discussion — it’s a call for awareness, respect, and action.
Watch till the end and be part of the change.

03/04/2026

How The Goverment of Pakistan is Facilitating Religious Minorities a video by PCHR

Religious minorities are an essential part of Pakistan’s identity. This video breaks down how the government is working to support, protect, and empower minority communities across the country.

From legal protections to social initiatives, we highlight the steps being taken to ensure equality, inclusion, and respect for all citizens—regardless of their beliefs. But awareness is key. Understanding these efforts is the first step toward building a more just and united society.

Watch till the end and be part of the conversation—because real change starts with informed voices.

Minorities Under Attack Online | Stop Hate Speech Now |  Hate speech is more than words—it causes real harm. Across the ...
01/04/2026

Minorities Under Attack Online | Stop Hate Speech Now |

Hate speech is more than words—it causes real harm. Across the world, national, ethnic, religious, and linguistic minorities are disproportionately targeted, especially on social media. Over 70% of victims of online hate speech and hate crimes belong to minority communities.

This isn’t coincidence—it’s a serious issue that demands attention and action. It’s time to raise awareness, challenge harmful narratives, and stand up for dignity, respect, and equality for all.

Together, we can create safer spaces—online and beyond.
Speak up. Stand strong. Stop hate speech.

Freedom of Religion is a Fundamental Human Right | Respect Every Faith  Freedom of religion is not optional—it is a basi...
31/03/2026

Freedom of Religion is a Fundamental Human Right | Respect Every Faith

Freedom of religion is not optional—it is a basic human right. Every individual deserves the right to practice their faith without fear, discrimination, or restrictions. This message highlights the importance of respecting all religions and building a society based on tolerance, dignity, and equality.Watch, reflect, and be part of the change toward a more inclusive world

Hate Speech Hurts More Than Words | Stand Against Online Abuse & Division  Hate speech isn’t “just words”—it creates rea...
30/03/2026

Hate Speech Hurts More Than Words | Stand Against Online Abuse & Division

Hate speech isn’t “just words”—it creates real damage. It affects mental health, fuels fear, and divides entire communities. From fake news and bias to bullying and racism, the impact runs deep in our society.

This post highlights the urgent need to speak up, stay informed, and choose respect over hate. Change starts with awareness—and with you.

Let’s build a safer, more inclusive digital world where everyone feels heard, respected, and protected.

22/03/2026

What Islam & Pakistan’s Constitution Really Teach About Respecting Other Religions | Ch. Shafique | PCHR

In a world where misunderstandings spread fast, it’s important to go back to the truth. What does Islam actually teach us about respecting other religions? And what does the Constitution of Pakistan say about it?

In this thoughtful message, PCHR’s Executive Director, Chaudhary Shafique, talks about the values we often forget—respect, tolerance, and peaceful coexistence. Both our religion and our constitution clearly promote dignity for all, no matter what faith someone follows.

This isn’t just a speech—it’s a reminder. A reminder that real strength comes from unity, understanding, and treating others with respect.

Watch, reflect, and share this message to help build a more inclusive and peaceful society.

Eid Mubarak from Parliamentarians Commission for Human Rights | Spreading Unity, Peace & Hope On this blessed occasion o...
21/03/2026

Eid Mubarak from Parliamentarians Commission for Human Rights | Spreading Unity, Peace & Hope

On this blessed occasion of Eid, Parliamentarians Commission for Human Rights extends warm wishes to everyone. Eid is not just a celebration—it’s a reminder of compassion, unity, and standing together for dignity and human rights.

May this Eid bring peace to every heart, strength to every voice, and hope to every community. Let’s move forward with kindness, respect, and a shared commitment to a more inclusive and just society.

Eid Mubarak to you and your loved ones. 🌙✨

Online Hate Speech Against Religious Minorities in Pakistan | Key Forms Explained | Parliamentarians Commission for Huma...
19/03/2026

Online Hate Speech Against Religious Minorities in Pakistan | Key Forms Explained | Parliamentarians Commission for Human Rights

Online hate speech is a growing threat to religious minorities in Pakistan. This post highlights the most common forms, including death threats, trolling, misuse of personal information, derogatory remarks, and the spread of disinformation.Raising awareness is the first step toward change. Everyone deserves safety, dignity, and respect—both online and offline. Stand up against hate. Speak for inclusion.


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F-7
Islamabad

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00

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+92519102555

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Parliamentarians Commission for Human Rights

The Parliamentarians Commission for Human Rights (PCHR) is a voluntary organization comprising members of Pakistani Parliament from all the major political parties and four provinces of Pakistan. These Parliamentarians have joined their hands together for the sole aim of protection and promotion of Human Rights through the parliament, using parliamentary practices through legislation.