
Chairman PIMRC, Khaan Junaid Saqib
About us
Unity in Diversity, Justice for All.
Mission Statement
The Pakistan International Minority Rights Commission (PIMRC) is an independent, non-governmental organization dedicated to the protection and advancement of the rights, dignity, and equal treatment of religious minorities within the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. Our mandate encompasses the identification, documentation, and redress of discrimination, injustice, and persecution, with particular attention to the vulnerabilities faced by the Christian community.
Vision Statement
Our vision is to ensure the full and equitable implementation of the rights and protections guaranteed to religious minorities under the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan (1973), particularly those enshrined in its provisions on equality, non-discrimination, and freedom of religion. We aspire to foster a legal and social environment where minority communities can live with dignity, security, and equal opportunity, fully participating in the nation’s civic, economic, and political life.

Chairman PIMRC Mr. Khaan with Former Governor Arkansas's & currently serving in US Ambassador to Israel

Chairman PIMRC Mr. Khaan with Secretary of State US

Chairman PIMRC Mr. Khaan Meeting with Mr. Akins harrison foreign affairs officer for Pakistan affairs State Department US

Chairman PIMRC Mr. Khaan With Congressman Deniss Ross

Chairman PIMRC Mr. Khaan with Ambassador -at Large for international religious freedom & former governer kansas & senator Mr. Samuel brown back

Chairman PIMRC Mr. Khaan With Congressman Ross Spano
Team

Chairman PIMRC, Khaan Junaid Saqib
Meet Our Staff
Faqs
Frequently Asked Questions
The Pakistan International Minority Rights Commission (PIMRC) is an independent, non-governmental organization working to protect and promote the rights of religious and ethnic minorities. We provide legal aid, advocacy, awareness campaigns, and act as a bridge between communities and government institutions.
Any individual or community facing discrimination, denial of rights, harassment, or challenges in accessing government services is welcome to seek assistance from PIMRC. We also support women, youth, and minority groups looking for empowerment and representation.
Yes, PIMRC offers free legal guidance and support to victims of discrimination, forced conversions, blasphemy-related charges, and other rights violations. In certain cases, we also connect individuals with experienced lawyers for representation.
While independent, PIMRC collaborates with government departments to ensure minorities have access to healthcare, education, employment opportunities, and justice. We advocate for stronger laws and fair implementation of policies.
We run awareness programs, skill development workshops, and leadership training for women from minority communities. Our goal is to empower women to become independent, confident, and active participants in social and political life.
We encourage minority participation in political processes by providing training, awareness, and advocacy platforms. We also lobby for fair representation in decision-making bodies at both provincial and national levels.
Yes. PIMRC partners with international human rights organizations and lobbies globally to highlight discriminatory laws and practices in Pakistan. We aim to build international pressure for positive reforms.
You can report violations through our website’s contact form, email, or hotline. Once received, our team reviews the case and connects you with legal, advocacy, or institutional support as needed.
Absolutely. PIMRC believes in inclusivity. Anyone who values equality, justice, and human rights can volunteer, donate, or collaborate with us in our programs.
You can support us by volunteering, joining awareness campaigns, becoming a partner organization, or contributing donations to strengthen our programs for minority rights.