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Human rights situation in Pakistan remains cause of concern: US State Department

By ANI | Updated: March 22, 2023 00:55 IST

Islamabad [Pakistan], March 22 : The US State Department has said the human rights situation in Pakistan remains a ...

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Islamabad [Pakistan], March 22 : The US State Department has said the human rights situation in Pakistan remains a cause of concern. The department made the observation in its first assessment of the country's human rights situation, Pakistan-based Dawn newspaper reported.

The annual State Department report released on Monday refers to several events that occurred in 2022, including former premier Imran Khan's Azadi March to protest his removal from office.

The report also refers to the PTI chairman's claim that his march to Islamabad was impeded due to barriers imposed by the federal government, and that participants were subjected to tear gas and arrests. "Two participants reportedly died, and thousands were arrested by security forces."

The document, however, also points out, "There were no reports of restrictions on political parties participating in elections, except for those prohibited due to terrorist affiliations" in 2022.

According to the report, during this period, judges ordered media regulatory agencies to enforce constitutional bans on content critical of the military or judiciary, "compelling media to censor politicians' speeches and election-related coverage deemed anti-judiciary or antimilitary."

Orgsations that monitored press freedom "reported direct pressure on media outlets to avoid content on possible military influence over judicial proceedings against politicians and positive reporting of opposition leaders," the report adds, Dawn reported.

The State Department report, however, acknowledges that in the elections held in 2022, "in most areas there was no interference with the right of political parties and candidates to orgze campaigns, run for election, or seek votes."

The report adds, in Balochistan, however, there were reports that "security agencies and separatist groups harassed local political orgsations, such as the Balochistan National Party and the Baloch Students Orgsation."

As per the State Department, during 2022, its monitors received credible reports of unlawful or arbitrary killings, including extrajudicial killings by the government or its agents; forced disappearances by the government or its agents; torture and cases of cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment or punishment by the government or its agents.

Conditions remained harsh and life-threatening in prisons across Pakistan where arbitrary detention of political and other prisoners also happened.

Pakistan also imposes serious restrictions on free expression and media, including violence against journalists, unjustified arrests and disappearances of journalists, censorship, and criminal defamation laws.

The report also refers to laws against blasphemy, serious restrictions on internet freedom and substantial interference with the freedom of peaceful assembly and freedom of association. According to Dawn.

The report says that Pakistan also has serious government corruption; lack of investigation of and accountability for gender-based violence; and crimes involving violence or threats of violence targeting members of racial and ethnic minorities. Crimes involving violence or threats of violence targeting lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, or intersex persons are also common, it adds.

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