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  1. I want to be voluntary in your organizations I do a lot of work in human right in Pakistan with Afghani people I wish you will accept me as voluntary

  2. Thank you for this powerful and timely appeal. I stand in full support of the call to uphold justice, human dignity, and international law. In times like these, it is our shared responsibility to be the voice for the voiceless and to act with compassion and courage. May truth, peace, and humanity prevail — not in words alone, but in immediate and united action. I am honored to support the mission of IHRC and contribute as a volunteer toward building a more just and peaceful world.

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  4. Everyone has the right to live in safety and dignity, without being subjected to any form of harm
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  5. The normalization and growing trend of violations of international humanitarian law poses a threat to the very existence of the Geneva Conventions and international law in general. This alarming trend requires urgent collective action. It is not a theoretical matter; it is a reality that affects millions of people every day and entails a staggering financial cost amounting to hundreds of billions of dollars.
    Respect for international humanitarian law can mitigate the human cost of conflict, mitigate cycles of violence, and create conditions conducive to lasting peace. History has shown that when parties to a conflict ignore the rules of war, violence escalates unchecked, destabilizing societies and threatening global security.
    We must use every means and every opportunity to urge everyone to implement and respect international humanitarian law, particularly through the media and global initiatives. Let us never forget that words can sometimes be sharper than swords, provided we wield them correctly.

  6. In the name of justice and in defense of our shared humanity,
    I echo this solemn call for the urgent restoration of true international justice — one that recognizes and defends the inherent value, freedom, and rights of every human life, regardless of race, nationality, or creed.

    As the world witnesses relentless suffering — from mass displacements to bombings, from hunger to the vile trade of human lives — we must not remain indifferent. This is not the time for silence or selective concern. It is a time for unified global action rooted in truth, compassion, and accountability.

    Let the conscience of nations awaken. Let the laws of humanity prevail over the politics of power. The time to act is now — with urgency, with unity, and with unwavering moral clarity.

    1. Subject: Urgent Appeal: Violation of Human Rights in Nepal – Police Shooting School Students

      Dear United Nations Human Rights Council,

      I am writing to raise an urgent appeal regarding the grave human rights violations currently occurring in Nepal. Recent incidents reveal that police forces have opened fire on students wearing school uniforms, resulting in the tragic deaths of at least 16 Gen Z so far.

      These actions constitute serious breaches of international human rights law, specifically under the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC, 1989) and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR, 1966):

      Relevant UNCRC Articles Violated

      Article 6: Every child has the inherent right to life, and states must ensure maximum survival and development.

      Article 19: Children must be protected from all forms of violence, including excessive force by authorities.

      Article 37(a): No child shall be subjected to torture, inhuman, or degrading treatment.

      Relevant ICCPR Articles Violated

      Article 6(1): Everyone has the inherent right to life, and this right must be protected by law.

      Article 24(1): Children are entitled to special protection as minors under international law.

      The unjustified killing of students particularly those in school uniforms and unarmed represents a direct violation of the right to life and could trigger international accountability under both conventions.

      I have attached supporting photos and videos as evidence of these serious violations. I respectfully request the United Nations Human Rights Council and other relevant bodies to:

      Launch an urgent investigation into the unlawful killing of students.

      Hold accountable those responsible for ordering and executing the use of lethal force.

      The situation in Nepal requires immediate global attention. The lives and rights of Nepalese children are in imminent danger, and intervention from the international community is crucial to uphold the principles of human dignity, justice, and protection of minors.

      Thank you for your urgent attention and support in addressing this humanitarian crisis.

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