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Demonstrators protest across the globe demanding Pakistan to protect its minorities

| @indiablooms | Dec 12, 2021, at 01:42 am

Hague: Political activists demonstrated across the world on International Human Rights Day to put pressure on Pakistan to protect its minorities

The protests were held in Vienna, Hague, Paris, Taipei and other cities of the world, reports ANI.

In The Hague, the members of Pakistan’s minority communities like Christians, Hindus and Shias jointly held a protest rally on Friday, the Indian news agency reported.

The protesters were seen holding banners that read “Stop Forced Conversions in Pakistan”, “Minority Rights Matter in Pakistan” and “Stop kidnap, rape and forced conversions of Christian Girls in Pakistan.”

Similar protests were held in Paris and Vienna where protesters asked Pakistan to respect minority rights and ensure protection to them, reports ANI.

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