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ISLAMABAD, Dec 10 (APP): The Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Yahya Afridi has said that protection of human rights is a national obligation – anchored Pakistan’s constitutional vision, strengthened by our cultural values and essential for building a peaceful, democratic and prosperous Pakistan.
In a special message released Wednesday with reference to the international Human Rights Day the Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Pakistan says ‘Today, as the global community observes International Human Rights Day, we renew our constitutional and moral commitment to safeguard the dignity, liberty, and equality of all people.
This day commemorates the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) – a transformative global pledge that continues to inspire national constitutions, public institutions, and development strategies, including the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
In an era of rapid social, economic, and technological change, the judiciary of Pakistan remains firmly focused on strengthening the rule of law and ensuring that justice is accessible and responsive to the needs of every citizen. Our ongoing reform initiatives aim to modernize judicial processes, promote transparency, and meaningfully reduce the barriers that prevent people – especially the marginalized – from securing their rights.
From improving court procedures and embracing technology, to enhancing judicial training and strengthening institutional coordination, each step of reform reflects our commitment to a citizen-centric justice system – one that treats every individual with respect, ensures timely remedies, and upholds fairness without fear or favour.
Let us reaffirm that the protection of human rights is not the responsibility of courts alone. It is a shared national obligation – anchored in our constitutional vision, strengthened by our cultural values, and essential for building a peaceful, democratic, and prosperous Pakistan’.