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Minority rights are essential to ensure that every individual, regardless of their religion or background, is treated with dignity, fairness, and equality.
This article is written by Talha Javed, and in it, he talks about the deep-rooted discrimination faced by Christian minorities in Pakistan, especially those working in sanitation, highlighting how historical biases and systemic injustice have kept them trapped in low-status jobs despite constitutional promises of equality.

Talha Javed

About the Author

Talha Javed is a final-year LLB (Shariah & Law) student at Islamia College Peshawar Pakistan, Senior Local Coordinator at Students For Liberty, and Captain of the Green Youth Movement Club. He has interned with the Ministry of Defence and completed advanced training in human rights law. His work focuses on defending minority rights, promoting constitutional reform, and countering extremist narratives through legal analysis and civic engagement. Talha writes to advocate for reason, tolerance, and equal dignity for all citizens.

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