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ISLAMABAD: The PTI on Wednesday sent a letter to United Nations (UN) for an “independent and impartial investigation” into the “state excesses and human rights violations” during the party’s long march towards Islamabad last week, a private TV channel reported.
The letter was written by former human rights minister and senior PTI leader Shireen Mazari to the relevant UN officials, the report said.
In the letter, Mazari told the UN officials that Pakistan has been engulfed in a “political crisis” since the ouster of Imran Khan from the prime minister’s office. She added that there has been public anger “reflected in huge rallies” after the Imran Khan-led government was ousted through a “regime change scheme”.
She also wrote that the PTI government was replaced by a politician who is “involved in multiple money laundering cases and is out on bail”.
The letter stated that the government had taken “repressive measures” against the marchers.
The UN was also told that the federal government began a crackdown against the PTI workers and leaders in Sindh and Punjab that were “supported by rangers”.
Talking about the raids by the government, the former minister wrote that the government violated human rights and “used force against unarmed and peaceful civilians in Punjab, Sindh, and Islamabad”.
Rubber bullets and tear gas were used and the roads and transportation were blocked, said the letter, adding that the law enforcement agencies broke the vehicles of the party workers and attacked them and later registered several cases against them. The PTI in its letter also put forward its five demands to the UN:
- “Demand an independent and impartial investigation into these state excesses and human rights violations.
- Demand that the government immediately cease harassment of PTI workers and leaders.
- Demand the release of all political workers and cease lodging politically-motivated FIRs against workers and leaders of the PTI.
- Stop media censorship, which is in violation of basic democratic norms and of the ICCPR to which Pakistan is a party.
- Stop denying the right to peaceful protest through repressive measures and blocking access to protest sites.”