Pakistan rejects US report on human rights situation.

Pakistan has rejected a US State Department report on human rights violations, stating that it is politically motivated and fails to address the alarming situation in Gaza.

April 26th 2024.

Pakistan rejects US report on human rights situation.
The Pakistani government firmly denies the allegations made in the US State Department's report on human rights violations in the country. In a statement released late Thursday, the Foreign Ministry stated that the report is biased and politically motivated, as it ignores the dire situation in Gaza.

The ministry expressed deep concern over the report's failure to highlight the most urgent hotspots of gross human rights violations, such as in Gaza. It criticized the report for being divorced from the ground reality and based on inaccurate information. The ministry also accused the report of lacking objectivity and being politicized, which undermines the international human rights discourse.

The US State Department's report, titled "2023 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices: Pakistan," was released on April 22 and claimed that there were no significant changes in the human rights situation in Pakistan in the past year. However, the Pakistani government vehemently refutes this claim.

According to the report, the Pakistani government has been known to intimidate and seek reprisal against individuals beyond its borders, including civil society activists, human rights defenders, and journalists. The ministry strongly denies these allegations and maintains that the government upholds the fundamental rights and freedoms of all its citizens.

The report also alleged that successive Pakistani governments have tacitly approved enforced disappearances. However, the Pakistani government firmly rejects this claim and asserts that it is committed to protecting the rights and safety of all individuals within its borders.

In conclusion, the Pakistani government stands by its stance of rejecting the US State Department's report on human rights violations. It urges the international community to not be swayed by biased and politicized reports that do not accurately reflect the ground reality of the country. The government remains dedicated to upholding human rights and promoting a peaceful and just society for all its citizens.

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