Washington, DC [US], In a show of solidarity and advocacy, the World Sindhi Congress (WSC) played a key role in a conference convened by the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) on April 23 with representatives from more than 50 countries. Played. In attendance, the conference serves as a platform to shed light on the oppression Sindhi Hindus face in Pakistan Liaquat Panhwar, a key member of the WSC US organizing committee, gave a comprehensive account of the situation facing Sindhi Hindus, special Emphasis was placed on painful difficulties. Individuals like Priya Kumari, a 7-year-old Sindhi Hindu girl kidnapped by a powerful feudal lord, illustrate in minute detail the systemic oppression and danger posed by religious extremist forces in Sindh province. Over the past two decades, hundreds of Sindhi Hindu girls have been subjected to forced conversion and marriage. Which underlines the urgent need for international attention and intervention. Furthermore, Sindhi Hindus find themselves increasingly marginalized and the pressure to leave their ancestral homeland adds to their plight. During the conference, the Secretary of USCIRF expressed a determination.Committing to taking proactive steps to address the specific case of Priya Kumari, recognizing the seriousness of her situation, the Secretary urged Panhwar to provide all relevant details about Priya Kumari's circumstances in order to secure her release from captivity. So that prompt and decisive action can be taken. The World Sindhi Congress welcomes this promising development and pledges unwavering support for the initiatives aimed at protecting the rights and dignity of Sindhi Hindus. As advocates of justice and religious freedom, WSC remains steadfast in its mission to amplify the voices of oppressed and marginalized communities and ensure that their grievances are addressed.Heard on the global stage.