The report did not allege that the government of Pakistan supported discrimination, but it speculated that «the government's reticence in looking into incidents
involving discrimination against minorities is a reflection of its fear of offending fundamentalist Muslims who wield substantial influence over their co-religionists.»
To make out a case under sections 1981 and 1982, a party must show that the party is the member of a racial
minority, that another had an intent to racially discriminate
against the party, and the
discrimination either
involved a contract or the sale or leasing of property.