The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan 
(HRCP) has strongly condemned the recent developments 
atSindh University where, following the killing of Professor Bashir 
Channar on January 2, unjustified action has been taken against 
protesting teachers.
A statement issued by the Commission on 
Thursday said: “HRCP notes with alarm that the services of two 
representatives of Sindh University Teachers’ Association, Dr. Arfana 
Mallah and Dr. Azhar Ali Shah, have been terminated and show-cause 
notices issued to other teachers. The university had only reopened a few
 days ago on the assurance of the Sindh Governor that the 
vice-chancellor of Sindh University, who is past the age of retirement, 
would be replaced in accordance with the demands of the teachers.
“HRCP also has serious reservations over 
the authorities’ apathetic approach towards acknowledging and addressing
 teachers’ concerns. It defies reason why the teachers must protests for
 weeks upon weeks before their concerns register on the official radar. 
The teachers have protested long and in a peaceful manner for demands 
that are not unreasonable: a judicial probe into the assassination of 
Professor Bashir, withdrawal of police and Rangers from the campus, 
restoration of student unions and removal of the vice chancellor.
“It is regrettable 
that Sindh University and most other universities in the province are 
headed by academics who have crossed the retirement age. In a recent 
meeting with the HRCP vice-chairperson for Sindh and members of HRCP 
Council, the Sindh Governor had agreed to look into the issues 
concerning the Sindh University. HRCP calls upon the Governor, in his 
capacity as chancellor of Sindh University, to rescind the decisions 
regarding the dismissal and issuance of show-cause notices to teachers 
and take effective steps to fulfil the government’s obligation to ensure
 an atmosphere free from intimidation and conducive for academic 
progress at the university.”


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