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go and get some education about East & West Pakistan before farting here.You will get your answer if you think how you became 98% from 85% in 1947 (16.5 % minorities at that time)
go and get some education about East & West Pakistan before farting here.You will get your answer if you think how you became 98% from 85% in 1947 (16.5 % minorities at that time)
You will get your answer if you think how you became 98% from 85% in 1947 (16.5 % minorities at that time)
Who made this hate filled idiot @TruthSeeker a think tank ?
90% of his posts are rants about Mulsims , Islam and Pakistan
His line:
Truthseeker: "You want answers?" PDF Kid: "I want the truth!" Truthseeker: "Son, You can't handle the truth!"
Is a rip off from the movie a Few Good Men this guy is a moron not a think tank!
My, my! Such name-calling and incivility. Now, who, really, is the moron?
i dont need any answer, its low IQ obsessed sanghis who have to give up their shakha education and should try to find reasonable answer by reading 1951 census of Pakistan... according to which most of the minorities were bengalis in east Pakistan.. in west minorities were around 2% and they are still same in 2018. hope it will provide some solace.
You will get your answer if you think how you became 98% from 85% in 1947 (16.5 % minorities at that time)
Designations Under the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998
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Press Statement
Heather Nauert
Washington, DC
January 4, 2018
In far too many places around the globe, people continue to be persecuted, unjustly prosecuted, or imprisoned for exercising their right to freedom of religion or belief. Today, a number of governments infringe upon individuals’ ability to adopt, change, or renounce their religion or belief, worship in accordance with their religion or beliefs, or be free from coercion to practice a particular religion or belief.
In accordance with the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998, the Secretary of State annually designates governments that have engaged in or tolerated systematic, ongoing, and egregious violations of religious freedom as “Countries of Particular Concern”. Today, the Department of State announces that the Secretary of State re-designated Burma, China, Eritrea, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, Saudi Arabia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan as Countries of Particular Concern on December 22, 2017. The Secretary also placed Pakistan on a Special Watch List for severe violations of religious freedom.
The protection of religious freedom is vital to peace, stability, and prosperity. These designations are aimed at improving the respect for religious freedom in these countries. We recognize that several designated countries are working to improve their respect for religious freedom; we welcome these initiatives and look forward to continued dialogue. The United States remains committed to working with governments, civil society organizations, and religious leaders to advance religious freedom around the world.
https://www.state.gov/r/pa/prs/ps/2018/01/276843.htm
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Designations Under the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998
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Press Statement
Heather Nauert
Washington, DC
January 4, 2018
In far too many places around the globe, people continue to be persecuted, unjustly prosecuted, or imprisoned for exercising their right to freedom of religion or belief. Today, a number of governments infringe upon individuals’ ability to adopt, change, or renounce their religion or belief, worship in accordance with their religion or beliefs, or be free from coercion to practice a particular religion or belief.
In accordance with the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998, the Secretary of State annually designates governments that have engaged in or tolerated systematic, ongoing, and egregious violations of religious freedom as “Countries of Particular Concern”. Today, the Department of State announces that the Secretary of State re-designated Burma, China, Eritrea, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, Saudi Arabia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan as Countries of Particular Concern on December 22, 2017. The Secretary also placed Pakistan on a Special Watch List for severe violations of religious freedom.
The protection of religious freedom is vital to peace, stability, and prosperity. These designations are aimed at improving the respect for religious freedom in these countries. We recognize that several designated countries are working to improve their respect for religious freedom; we welcome these initiatives and look forward to continued dialogue. The United States remains committed to working with governments, civil society organizations, and religious leaders to advance religious freedom around the world.
https://www.state.gov/r/pa/prs/ps/2018/01/276843.htm
Designations Under the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998
Share
Press Statement
Heather Nauert
Washington, DC
January 4, 2018
In far too many places around the globe, people continue to be persecuted, unjustly prosecuted, or imprisoned for exercising their right to freedom of religion or belief. Today, a number of governments infringe upon individuals’ ability to adopt, change, or renounce their religion or belief, worship in accordance with their religion or beliefs, or be free from coercion to practice a particular religion or belief.
In accordance with the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998, the Secretary of State annually designates governments that have engaged in or tolerated systematic, ongoing, and egregious violations of religious freedom as “Countries of Particular Concern”. Today, the Department of State announces that the Secretary of State re-designated Burma, China, Eritrea, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, Saudi Arabia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan as Countries of Particular Concern on December 22, 2017. The Secretary also placed Pakistan on a Special Watch List for severe violations of religious freedom.
The protection of religious freedom is vital to peace, stability, and prosperity. These designations are aimed at improving the respect for religious freedom in these countries. We recognize that several designated countries are working to improve their respect for religious freedom; we welcome these initiatives and look forward to continued dialogue. The United States remains committed to working with governments, civil society organizations, and religious leaders to advance religious freedom around the world.
https://www.state.gov/r/pa/prs/ps/2018/01/276843.htm