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INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS IN SOUTH

ASIAN COUNTRIES
TABLE OF CONTENT

• INTRODUCTION
• INTERNATIONAL HUMAN
RIGHT IN SOUTH ASIA
• CONTEMPORARY ISSUE IN
SOUTH ASIA
• RELIGION IN SOUTH ASIA
• MECHANISM AND GUIDELINES
PROPOSED
• CONCLUSION
INTRODUCTION

The International Human Rights in South Asian countries, offers a notable framework to solve
the issue regarding conflicts of the inter-state which falls for politicized violence, insurgencies,
terrorism and sectarian conflicts. These inter – state conflict comes to blow for a purpose to
create ethnicity and identity in which it is marked as an excessive violence and unfettered
emotions and irritation conducts, where regional security is troubled by conflicts between
traditional and modern forces, there are tensions between traditional way of thinking and modern
way of thinking for the approach of ideas. There are majorly two segments of conflicts been
played one where conflicts between traditional and more modern values, between extremism and
moderation and between military control and civilian governance. On the other hand conflicts
related to cultural and national identities, authoritarian rule verses liberalism and balance
between secularism and religious fundamentalism
INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHT IN SOUTH ASIA
• One of the most landmark junctions for the endorsement of human rights in South Asia is the 1993 Vienna
Declaration and Program of Action on Human Rights which was endorsed by one hundred and seventy-one states
including the major south-Asian countries including India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Myanmar and Sri Lanka.
• Emphasize the Vienna Declaration's assertion that human rights are universal, inherent to all human beings,
regardless of nationality or cultural background.
• Discuss the rejection of hierarchical structures in human rights, as stated in Article 5 of the Declaration.
• Discuss the adoption of two legally binding instruments in 1966, addressing economic, social, cultural rights, and
civil, political rights, respectively.
• factors contributing to the patchy implementation of human rights at the regional level, particularly in South Asia.
• Discuss widespread human rights violations resulting from institutional failure, state-sponsored crimes, and lack of
deterrence for private individuals.
CONTEMPORARY ISSUE IN SOUTH ASIA
-Where the major debate is based on stating the importance of Human rights compared to other nations’ priorities.
-Address ongoing human rights abuses, including political repression, censorship, discrimination, and violence
against marginalized groups.
-Discuss political unrest, conflicts, and instability in various South Asian countries, including instances of
authoritarianism, corruption, and governance challenges.
-Analyze the impact of political instability on democratic institutions, civil liberties, and socio-economic
development.
-Address gender-based violence, discrimination, and barriers to women's empowerment and participation in South
Asian societies
-The instance of discrimination and excessive use of force, especially against Black Americans by law enforcement.
- major discussion will be on following countries

Myanmar, Pakistan, Sri-lanka and Bangladesh


CONTEMPORARY ISSUE IN SOUTH ASIA

BANGLADESH

-It’s a major Muslim country, making economic progress even during the cost of ruling
party of awami League
-Two democratic identified as political structure – comparative authoritarian
-According to V-Dem democracy 2020, Bangladesh is classifies as electoral autocracy
-About Rohingya crisis, Bangladesh were massive refugee.
Bangladesh has kept its border open for refugees
CONTEMPORARY ISSUE IN SOUTH ASIA

MYANMAR

-A contemporaneous churning of political and civil strife has made Myanmar, a


cynosure for South Asian geopolitics
-The Junta security forces
-Rohingyas crises
-to Refugee camps said “the current situation across the border means that the
conditions are not right for returns.”
CONTEMPORARY ISSUE IN SOUTH ASIA

PAKISTAN

-Pakistan is well known Muslim community country


-Major non – NATO Ally of US
- ranked as a "partly free" country by Freedom House, one spot higher than Bangladesh,
and as a "hybrid regime" by the EIU Democracy Index
-Pakistan is currently on financial action – grey list
-Blasphemy carries a death sentence in Pakistan
CONTEMPORARY ISSUE IN SOUTH ASIA

SRI-LANKA

-Country consider as most successful country in the matter of development, innovation,


economic growth and many more
-Close relation with China, and its port of Hambantota.
-Sri Lanka has become the focal point of geopolitical struggle
-Due to alleged serious violation of international humanitarian law and human rights,
government has faced widespread international calls.
-Rajapaksa administration
-Wickremesinghe administration
RELIGION IN SOUTH ASIA

• History of colonial violence based on religion


• Tearing away of secular fabric
• Propagation of islamophobia
• Census data of India and Pakistan
• Rise of Hindutva nationalism in india
MECHANISMS AND GUIDELINES PROPOSED

• . Focus on NGOs to form a proposed South asian group of civil society


• South Asian Commission of Human Rights
• South Asian grid of National Human Rights Institutions
• Amendments in the SAARC charter
• Proposal for South Asian Parliament
CONCLUSION

• Ingrained social, economic, and political problems


• Political leaders fail to execute requisite standards
• Need for a thorough change in attitude towards problems
• New mechanisms need to be evolved
THANK YOU!

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