在联合国人权理事会期间举办的一次日内瓦展览强调了巴基斯坦侵犯少数群体的指控,包括强迫改变信仰和强迫失踪。
A Geneva exhibition during the UN Human Rights Council highlighted alleged Pakistani abuses against minorities, including forced conversions and enforced disappearances.
在第六十一届联合国人权理事会会议期间,总部设在荷兰的非政府组织 " 全球捍卫人权 " 在日内瓦举办了为期三天的摄影展览,重点介绍了巴基斯坦据称侵犯包括印度教徒、基督教徒、信德教徒和俾路支人在内的宗教和少数民族人权的情况。
A three-day photo exhibition in Geneva during the 61st UN Human Rights Council session, organized by the Netherlands-based NGO Global Human Rights Defence, highlighted alleged human rights abuses against religious and ethnic minorities in Pakistan, including Hindus, Christians, Sindhis, and Balochs.
展示了强迫失踪、强迫改变信仰、任意逮捕和政治镇压的视觉证据,特别是在俾路支省,Mahrang Baloch博士等活跃分子在那里被拘留。
The display featured visual evidence of enforced disappearances, forced conversions, arbitrary arrests, and political repression, particularly in Balochistan, where activists like Dr. Mahrang Baloch have been detained.
它还提到巴基斯坦据称对跨界好战的支持,援引了2025年的Pahalgam攻击事件,并展示了受害者和好战活动的图像。
It also referenced Pakistan’s alleged support for cross-border militancy, citing the 2025 Pahalgam attack and showing images of victims and militant activity.
展览旨在提请国际社会注意系统性歧视和缺乏问责制的问题,呼吁更严格地审查该区域的人权状况。
The exhibition aimed to draw international attention to systemic discrimination and lack of accountability, calling for greater scrutiny of human rights conditions in the region.