What happened: There are still areas where #Pakistan can improve, said the European Union’s Special Representative for Human Rights, wrapping up the visit to Islamabad. Eamon Gilmore praised the Pakistani government for improved laws but said that the women in Pakistan ern less than child labor and bonded labor, which increased during the pandemic, and “It must be addressed immediately.” Details: On the other hand, the Representative said, “A large number of children are out of school and are being placed in a cycle of disadvantage while the society misses the untapped potential of skilled and engaged citizens.” However, Eamon Gilmore urged the Pakistanis to highlight human rights as he said, “Human rights do not belong to any state but to people everywhere in every country.” More: Whereas, he praised the government for introducing laws like the Anti-Torture, Anti-Harassment at Workplace Law, Journalist Protection Bill, and applauded the reforms in the death penalty.