Talk:Human rights in Pakistan

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Don't you smell a biasedness here? Human rights in India India article's tone is optimistic and positive whereas Pakistan's article give a gloomy & pessimistic picture.

Moreover, in India's article, only two lines are written specifying that Human Rights Watch has criticized India for its human rights record and then 15-20 lines are written to prove that whatever Human Rights Watch said was bullshit.

There is no mention of reforms and steps taken by the government to protect human rights. Throughout the article, the tone is very negative. Even, the links of related articles & external links are pointing towards negative picture of human rights in Pakistan. This article is misleading and a less-knowledgeable person will have an unrealistic impression of Pakistan.