Hindu Samman Foundation Initiative

Pak Hindu International Parliament of Human Rights

An international humanitarian and human rights forum created to represent Pakistan’s persecuted and vulnerable minorities through documentation, lawful advocacy, community leadership and global engagement.

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International Human Rights Forum
From Suffering to Structured Representation

PHIPHR seeks to transform community experiences and documented concerns into responsible international representation, humanitarian advocacy and long-term action.

Global Human Rights Voice
Lawful Peaceful Advocacy
Ground Community Documentation
Future Leadership Development
The Mission
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A Global Voice for Pakistan’s Persecuted Minorities

The Pak Hindu International Parliament of Human Rights (PHIPHR) is a global humanitarian and human rights initiative of Hindu Samman Foundation (HSF).

The Parliament focuses on representation of persecuted and vulnerable religious minorities of Pakistan, including Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists and other affected communities.

Its mission is to transform documented community experiences into responsible international representation, humanitarian advocacy and constructive policy engagement.

Not symbolic. Not ceremonial. Not a protest platform. PHIPHR is envisioned as a structured forum based on documentation, community leadership, lawful advocacy, dignity and institutional credibility.
Why This Parliament

Addressing the Representation Gap

PHIPHR is designed around reported ground realities affecting vulnerable minority communities and the need for stronger documentation, representation and humanitarian engagement.

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Forced Conversions & Marriages

Supporting responsible documentation and representation of community concerns relating to forced conversion and marriage.

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Violence & Displacement

Recording community experiences concerning violence, displacement, social pressure and insecurity.

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Economic Exclusion

Highlighting concerns relating to livelihood opportunities, economic participation and land security.

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Institutional Discrimination

Supporting evidence-based representation of minority rights concerns before relevant institutions.

Who We Represent

Communities With Lived Experience

PHIPHR focuses on persecuted and vulnerable minority communities from Pakistan, bringing together community leadership, documentation and lived experience.

Bagdi
Bheel
Maharaj
Meghwal
Oad
Sindhis
Rajput
Mali
Kukdi
Sikh Communities
Buddhist Communities
Other Vulnerable Minorities

Each representative speaks through community experience, ground documentation and collective responsibility — not individual activism alone.

Global Positioning

Why an International Parliament?

Minority rights and humanitarian protection are matters of international concern. A global platform can help affected communities engage with wider human rights and humanitarian networks.

Create opportunities for affected communities to be heard.
Strengthen international visibility around documented concerns.
Encourage evidence-based humanitarian and policy dialogue.
Build responsible engagement with relevant institutions.

Speak to the World

Documentation → Representation → International Engagement → Policy Action

Core Objectives

From Global Voice to Policy Action

Four interconnected pillars form the foundation of PHIPHR’s long-term humanitarian mission.

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Global Representation

Present community voices before appropriate international human rights and humanitarian platforms.

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Systematic Documentation

Support structured documentation through testimonies, reports, legal records and community data.

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Policy Advocacy

Promote constructive recommendations concerning protection, rehabilitation, education and livelihood security.

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Leadership Development

Develop responsible minority leaders for lawful advocacy, media communication and international engagement.

Strategic Impact

Turning Documentation Into Advocacy

PHIPHR supports HSF’s broader approach to structured humanitarian advocacy and community representation.

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Government Representations Formal representations concerning protection and rehabilitation.
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Open Letters & Submissions Structured humanitarian communication and advocacy.
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Policy Recommendations Long-term approaches to protection and rehabilitation.

Humanitarian urgency must be matched with strategic credibility.

A consolidated international minority voice can strengthen humanitarian representation by combining community experience, evidence, disciplined communication and institutional engagement.

Built From the Ground

Jodhpur, Rajasthan — a simple hut-room representing a voice emerging from refugee communities.

The Parliament’s Origin

From Huts of Displacement to a Platform of Dignity

The Parliament is being developed in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, in proximity to refugee settlements.

Its simple setting reflects the belief that a meaningful human rights voice can emerge directly from the lived experiences of displaced communities.

From ground reality comes documentation. From documentation comes representation. From representation comes the possibility of meaningful humanitarian and policy engagement.

Leadership Incubator

Preparing the Next Generation of Minority Leaders

The mission is designed to continue beyond individual leaders through responsible leadership development.

Lawful Advocacy Responsible rights-based representation.
Media Discipline Communicating facts with dignity and accuracy.
International Engagement Responsible engagement with humanitarian institutions.
Dignity & Restraint Ethical and peaceful community leadership.

Leadership With Responsibility

The Parliament seeks to develop leaders who can speak without fear, advocate without extremism and represent without chaos.


This is leadership built for a long-term humanitarian mission — grounded in discipline, dignity and responsibility.

Proven Impact

Community Voices Can Create Institutional Attention

From Documentation to Greater Visibility

HSF’s work focuses on sustained documentation, international visibility and structured humanitarian advocacy concerning minority rights and protection.

The larger principle is clear: organised, documented and responsible community representation can help bring humanitarian concerns into wider institutional discussion.

HSF’s Larger Vision

Building Long-Term Humanitarian Systems

PHIPHR is part of Hindu Samman Foundation’s broader humanitarian vision for persecuted and vulnerable minority communities.

Protect Vulnerable Communities Support persecuted Hindus and other vulnerable minorities.
Build Support Systems Develop structured and sustainable humanitarian mechanisms.
Replace Silence With Representation Create responsible platforms for documented community voices.
Expand Responsibly Develop future regional initiatives through research and documentation.
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Securing persecuted minorities requires more than sympathy. It requires documentation, structure, courage and sustained humanitarian commitment.

The information presented on this page describes the stated mission and objectives of the Pak Hindu International Parliament of Human Rights (PHIPHR), an initiative of Hindu Samman Foundation (HSF). Information concerning events, legislation or institutional responses should be independently verified through authoritative sources.