Sun, May 19, 2013, Rajab ul murajjab 08, 1434 A.H. : Last updated 1 hour ago
 
 
Group Chairman: Mir Javed Rahman

Editor-in-Chief: Mir Shakil-ur-Rahman
 
 
You are here: Home > News > National
 
 

US concerned on killings in Pakistan
 


May 24, 2012 - Updated 2248 PKT
From Web Edition
 
 



WASHINGTON: The United States on Thursday voiced concern over extrajudicial killings and religious intolerance in Pakistan, including in its troubled southwestern province of Baluchistan.

 

In an annual report on human rights, the State Department said that the "most serious human rights problems" in Pakistan included extrajudicial killings, torture and disappearances by both security forces and militants.

 

"Lack of government accountability remained a pervasive problem. Abuses often went unpunished, fostering a culture of impunity," it said.

 

In presenting the report, senior US official Mike Posner also highlighted an uptick in violations of religious freedom, including through controversial anti-blasphemy laws, as well as violence in Baluchistan.

 

"We're very concerned about the violence in Baluchistan. We're concerned about the effects of those who've challenged some of the laws, like the blasphemy law," said Posner, the assistant secretary of state for human rights.

 

Posner raised the case of Aasia Bibi, a Christian woman sentenced to death in November 2010 for alleged blasphemy. Assassins last year killed Salman Taseer, the governor of the central province of Punjab, and Shahbaz Bhatti, the minister for minority affairs, who both defended Bibi and sought reforms.

 

In her own remarks on the report, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton did not name Pakistan but voiced concern over the treatment of religious minorities including the Ahmadi community.

 

The State Department report also accounted allegations of rights violations in Baluchistan -- a highly sensitive issue for Pakistan.

 

The report, based largely on accounts by rights groups and officials, said that disappearances in Baluchistan "remained a problem" with the mutilated bodies of 355 missing people found between June 2010 and December 2011.

 

Baluch rebels rose up in 2004, demanding political autonomy and a greater share of profits from oil, gas and mineral resources in the region. The unrest comes as the United States an Pakistan focus on Islamic extremism in lawless areas on the Afghan border.

 

The State Department report also said that prison conditions were "extremely poor" in Pakistan, with accounts of torture, sexual abuse, overcrowding, inadequate food and medical care, and discrimination against minority inmates. (AFP)

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Reader Comments
Look who is talking... after pushing Pakistan into a full blown war that has driven wedges in Pakistani society it is small wonder that their is so much intolerance. While Pakistan's law enforcement agencies have to come to grips with this new phenomenon of violence it has to be said that US has set a record of breaking the codes of international laws since 9/11 and has set precedents for aggression and radicalization of societies like never before.

Munir q
United Kingdom
Mona: So you are not concerned about the human rights violations, religious intolerance and extrajudicial killings. I guess Pakistanis need no reason to attack America.

Jimmy Rana
USA
USA should mind its own business. Nobody needs lectures from enemies, and USA is the worst enemy of Muslims.

Hammad Sethi
Pakistan
" Lack of govt. accountability remained a pervasive problem.Abuses often went un-punished,Fostering a culture of impunity" I totally agree with this portion of the report. and the missing persons portion also. But doesn't the same apply to the US govt. in terms of how many innocent people got killed in its attacks, How many people got dis-appeared (Rendition)in the name of terror. How many families lost livelihood and how many muslim minorities are harrased at the US airports??

Faizullah Khalil
USA
Mona, Only if Pakistan's govt and military had its writ in whole of Pakistan. If you have jihadis roaming freely from Lahore to KPK someone has to confront.

AK
USA
What a joke ..........They dont even feel shame giving these kind of statements. Hypocates.

Seedha
China
Concerned over extrajudicial killings? What do the Americans do when they use drones? The US foreign policy is growing strange with every passing day!

Mona
Pakistan
 
 
 Post Your Comments  (7)
 
 
Name:        
Email:
 
 
 
Country:     
 
 
 
Enter Code:  
 
 
 
 
If you are facing problem in submitting your comments, please click here to report your problem.