Taking notice of the growing number of cases of enforced disappearances of individuals from a variety of backgrounds, the Sindh Human Rights Commission had issued a statement demanding release or production before the court of law of those detained.
The Sindh Human Rights Commission is a statutory body established under the Sindh Protection of Human Rights Act 2011. The Commission was notified on 9th May 2013 and has been working actively since its inception. Following a framework of protection and promotion of human rights, the law mandates the commission with the powers to intervene on issues related to human rights in the province.
Chairperson, Sindh Human Rights Commission Justice (R) Majida Razvi stressed that the issue of missing persons in the Sindh Province is a critical issue for the fundamental freedoms and rights guaranteed by the Constitution of Pakistan.
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