Genocide Watch Issues Alert for a Possible Genocide in Pakistan
Genocide Watch has raised concerns about the potential for genocide in Pakistan due to escalating human rights violations. The organization has identified multiple stages of genocide occurring, including discrimination and persecution against women and religious minorities. The report highlights the severe abuse faced by women and the vulnerability of religious minorities in the country.
- ▪Genocide Watch issued a report indicating that Pakistan is at stages 3, 5, 6, and 9 of genocide.
- ▪Women in Pakistan face severe abuse, including gender-based violence and honor killings.
- ▪Religious minorities, particularly Christians, are marginalized and face threats of violence.
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Genocide Watch Issues Alert for a Possible Genocide in Pakistan Uzay Bulut | 7:18 PM on May 29, 2026 AP Photo/Wali Sabawoon The human rights violations in Pakistan have reached such an alarming rate that the organization Genocide Watch has called for genocide monitoring in Pakistan.Genocide Watch issued a report on May 8, which stated that Pakistan is now at stage 3 of genocide (discrimination), stage 5 (organization), stage 6 (polarization), and stage 9 (persecution) in terms of abuses against women, religious minorities, and other vulnerable groups. Persecution is the final stage before extermination.
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