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President urges scholars, media to play role in countering hate speech

Published on: June 18, 2026 9:32 AM

President Asif Ali Zardari on Wednesday called upon religious scholars, educators, media professionals, civil society organizations, academic institutions and particularly the youth to play an active role in countering hate-based narratives and fostering a culture of respect, empathy, and constructive engagement.

“The challenge of hate speech cannot be addressed through legal measures alone. It also requires education, moral development and sustained efforts to build awareness and understanding,” the president said in his message on the occasion of the International Day for Countering Hate Speech.

“Let us reaffirm our responsibility to ensure that our speech, writing and conduct reflect the highest ethical values and the teachings of our faith. Each of us has a role in shaping the tone of public discourse. By choosing respect over hostility and dialogue over division, we can help build a society where differences are addressed through understanding rather than hatred,” the president said adding “On the occasion of the International Day for Countering Hate Speech, I join the international community in reaffirming the importance of promoting respect, tolerance and understanding among people of all faiths, backgrounds and cultures.”

President Asif Zardari pointed out that hate-driven narratives, prejudice, incitement and discriminatory attitudes not only undermined social harmony but also posed serious threats to peace, human dignity and peaceful coexistence among nations. In today’s interconnected world, the spread of hatred is no longer confined to a particular society or region. It transcends borders and affects collective peace, stability and development.

Islam is a religion that upholds the values of compassion, tolerance, justice, moderation and respect for humanity, the president said and quoted some versus from Holy Quran. President Asif Zardari said in the digital age, social media and modern communication platforms have significantly expanded opportunities for expression. However, he said this freedom carries a responsibility to ensure that our words are guided by truth, wisdom and respect for others. Irresponsible discourse and hate-filled content fuel division, mistrust and violence, thereby weakening the fabric of society.

Pakistan is a diverse society comprising people of different faiths, sects, cultures and linguistic backgrounds. Our Constitution guarantees equal rights, religious freedom and the dignity of every citizen. Our collective strength lies in unity, mutual respect and tolerance. It is therefore imperative that we continue to promote interfaith harmony, inter-sect understanding, constructive dialogue and national cohesion.

“Hate speech affects people in their daily lives, whether in schools, workplaces, places of worship or online spaces, creating divisions and undermining mutual trust within communities,” he added.

He also prayed that may Allah Almighty bless Pakistan with peace, stability, unity and prosperity, and guide humanity towards greater understanding, harmony and mutual respect.

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