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UN slams Pakistan ahead of general elections; deplores acts of violence, Imran Khan's disqualification

The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) has deplored the acts of violence against political parties and candidates in Pakistan ahead of the general elections on February 8 and has urged the authorities to ensure "free and fair" elections..

ANI Feb 06, 2024 18:55 IST googleads

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Geneva [Switzerland], February 6 (ANI): The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) has deplored the acts of violence against political parties and candidates in Pakistan ahead of the general elections on February 8 and has urged the authorities to ensure "free and fair" elections.
It has also raised concerns about the plethora of cases against former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan and his disqualification, as well as the representation of women and minorities in the polls.
"Ahead of Thursday's parliamentary election in Pakistan, we deplore all acts of violence against political parties and candidates, and urge the authorities to uphold the fundamental freedoms necessary for an inclusive and meaningful democratic process," the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights spokesperson Liz Throssell said in a press briefing.
She pointed out that there have been at least than 24 reported instances in which armed groups have staged attacks against members of political parties in the lead-up to the vote.
Throssell said that Pakistan's "democratic gains" over the past 15 years have been hard-won in the face of many security and economic challenges, adding that, elections are an important moment to reaffirm the country's commitment to human rights and democracy, and to ensure the right to participation of all its people, including women and minorities.
The OHCHR spokesperson also raised concerns regarding the pattern of "harassment, arrests and prolonged detentions" against Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf (PTI) leaders, supporters and former PM Imran Khan.
"We are disturbed therefore by the pattern of harassment, arrests and prolonged detentions of leaders of the Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf (PTI) party and their supporters which has continued during the election period. Multiple legal cases have been brought against former Prime Minister Imran Khan, which have disqualified him as a candidate and sentenced him to long prison terms," Throssell said.
She added, "We expect the higher courts will carefully review these conclusions in line with applicable due process and fair trial rights, and Pakistan's wider international human rights obligations. All eligible parties must be able to compete fairly."
The OHCHR spokesperson also pointed out the 'barriers' faced by women and minority community in Pakistan, as women candidates haven't met the legal quota on party lists, while Ahmadis have been exposed to harassment and violence.
"Additionally, the election is a reminder of the barriers faced by women and minority communities in Pakistan, particularly the Ahmadis. Despite 22 percent of seats in the National Assembly being reserved for women, some political parties appear to have not met the legal quota of having five percent women candidates on their party lists. Separate voter lists - as is the case for the Ahmadis - expose them to harassment and violence, despite the equal rights guaranteed to minorities in Pakistan's constitution," Throssell said.
On behalf of UN Human Rights chief Volker Turk, she urged the Pakistan authorities of ensuring a "fully free and fair" election and recommit to the democratic process.
"Mindful of Pakistan's political journey, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Turk, appeals to the authorities to ensure a fully free and fair vote and to recommit to the democratic process and an environment that promotes and protects the full range of economic, social, cultural, civil and political rights - which are clearly interconnected," the OHCHR spokesperson further said at the briefing. (ANI)

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