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Shazia Marri for protecting constitution to ensure human rights

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ISLAMABAD: According to Federal Minister for Poverty Alleviation and Social Safety (PA&SS) and Chairperson of the Benazir Income Support Program (BISP), Ms. Shazia Marri, the Constitution must be upheld at all costs in order to guarantee liberty, justice, and the defense of human rights.

She was charing Friday’s international parliamentary gathering, “My Constitution Guarantee of My Freedom.” The convention sought to emphasize the value of constitutional protections for human rights and the judiciary’s role in ensuring those rights. Ms. Marri gave a brief introduction of herself in her capacity as a minister and the program’s chairwoman, the Benazir Income Support Programme, which has empowered 9 million Pakistani women through a number of initiatives. She emphasized the value of constitutional protections and their importance for development.

Talking about democracy in Pakistan, she said that separation of power is the fundamental principle of democracy which if trampled can impede development in the country.

Senator Zafar Ullah Khan stressed the importance of the tracheotomy of power in protecting human rights and proposed making constitutional courts in Pakistan.

Former Senator Safdar Abbasi stressed the need for understanding the spirit behind the words of the constitution.

The federal minister introduced Dr. Joseph Kizito Mhagama, MP, Chairperson Governance, Constitution and Legal Affairs in Tanzania, who shared his experiences of his home country, stressing the need for the judiciary to give the protection of human rights the utmost importance.

Dr. Joseph also talked about the accountability of courts in Tanzania and the role of the judiciary in Africa at large. He shared the experiences of the judiciary in Tanzanian and the challenges faced by it. Dr. Joseph also informed the audience about the set-up of Constitutional Courts in Tanzania for the interpretation of the constitution and its amendments.

In her concluding remarks, the chair expressed the hope that the struggle for complete democracy will win over in the end.

Ms. Marri wished Dr. Joseph Kizito Mhagama the best of luck for his future role in upholding the principles of democracy as a legislator.

The convention was attended by various guests and stakeholders, who emphasized the need for dialogue to address the issues of human rights in Pakistan.

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