Objectives
- To advocate for the immediate, safe, and unconditional recovery and release of all victims of enforced disappearances and illegal detentions in Sindh.
- To oppose and expose enforced disappearances, torture, arbitrary arrests, custodial violence, secret detention centers, extrajudicial killings, and all forms of human rights violations carried out in violation of domestic and international law in Sindh.
- To uphold and promote the principles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), the International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance, and other international human rights instruments and standards in Sindh.
- To defend the constitutional, civil, political, social, and democratic rights of individuals and communities, including freedom of expression, peaceful assembly and association in Sindh.
- To provide legal, moral, humanitarian, psychological, and advocacy support to families affected by enforced disappearances and related abuses.
- To document, investigate, verify, and preserve records and evidence of enforced disappearances and human rights violations for judicial, national, and international accountability mechanisms.
- To organize peaceful protests, hunger strikes, long marches, seminars, conferences, public awareness campaigns, and advocacy programs aimed at amplifying the voices of victims and affected families in Sindh.
- To seek judicial intervention, constitutional remedies, and legal accountability for unlawful abductions, illegal detentions, and violations of due process.
- To demand that all detainees and arrested individuals be produced before recognized courts of law and granted fair trial rights in accordance with constitutional and international legal standards.
- To challenge impunity and advocate for truth, justice, reparations and institutional reforms to prevent future enforced disappearances and abuses.
- To cooperate and engage with national and international human rights organizations, United Nations bodies, lawyers, journalists, researchers, civil society groups, and humanitarian institutions working against enforced disappearances and human rights violations.
- To strengthen public awareness and international solidarity regarding the issue of Sindhi missing persons and the broader human rights situation in Sindh.
- To promote peaceful, democratic, non-violent, and lawful struggle for justice, accountability, human dignity, equality in Sindh and other oppressed Nations.
- To represent and strengthen the collective voice of Sindhi missing persons, victims’ families, and affected communities at national and international forums.
