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UK Secretary of State Expresses Concern Over Human Rights and Judicial Fairness in Pakistan

UK Secretary of State Expresses Concern Over Human Rights and Judicial Fairness in Pakistan
Web Desk
November 16, 2024

The Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs of the United Kingdom has expressed deep concern over the ongoing political and human rights situation in Pakistan, highlighting issues such as unfair judicial trials, restrictions on freedom of speech, and violations of international commitments. Particular attention has been drawn to the case of former Prime Minister Imran Khan, with concerns over the impartiality of legal proceedings against him.

UK Secretary of State Expresses Concern Over Human Rights and Judicial Fairness in Pakistan

David Lammy emphasized the importance of democratic principles, urging Pakistan to uphold its obligations under international law and protect citizens’ rights. The UK continues to monitor the situation closely while advocating for justice and fairness in the region.

UK Secretary of State Expresses Concern Over Human Rights and Judicial Fairness in Pakistan

The statement comes amid growing global scrutiny of Pakistan’s political environment, with calls for transparent governance and protection of civil liberties. The UK government has stressed its commitment to working with Pakistan to address these challenges and promote stability and democracy.

This intervention underscores the international community’s watchful eye on Pakistan’s domestic affairs and signals increasing pressure on its government to uphold democratic principles and human rights.

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