Chomsky, other academics pen open letter to PM over 'deteriorating human rights'

Over two dozen academics urge govt to adhere to and ensure basic human rights


News Desk June 18, 2022
Professor Noam Chomsky. PHOTO: AFP/FILE

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A group of academics, including Noam Chomsky, have written an open letter to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif urging him to take action against the "deteriorating human rights situation in a Pakistan", especially after the ouster of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government.

"In the last two months, there has been an alarming rise in human rights violations in Pakistan, including suppression of freedom of speech; harassment and intimidation of journalists, social media users and political activists; [and] making of fake blasphemy cases against political rivals," said the letter dated May 26.

It also expressed concern over the arrest of political opponents, including former human rights minister Shireen Mazari, and other political activists over their social media posts. The letter said there were raids and cases against journalists and politicians with "electronic devices hacked, stolen and snatched".

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The academics also took up the issue of blasphemy cases filed against PTI's leadership in the aftermath of an incident on the premises of Masjid Nabwi (SAW) earlier this year. It alleged that the government was abusing blasphemy laws for "political vendetta against political rivals".

"These trouble developments violate the minimal requirements of democratic government, fundamental freedoms under the Constitution of Pakistan, and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.

"We strongly urge the relevant authorities in Pakistan to adhere to and ensure basic human rights including the right to freedom of opinion, and expression, freedom of peaceful assembly, and freedom of religion or belief."
 

 

COMMENTS (44)

Shehnaz Somjee | 2 years ago | Reply I agree in full. There is no rule of law or democracy in Pakistan. The blasphemy law is a tactic for abusing gagging and suppressing the minority religious opinions that genuinely differ and political opponents.
Fauzia Azami Zubair | 2 years ago | Reply Blatant corruption in every area of governance of the PDM government is completely unacceptable but there is no other way they can operate and stay in power. Zero expectations from all powerful institutions of Pakistan - the Judiciary the Armed Forces all guardians of rule of law and honest practices. Poor Pakistan and poorer Pakistanis
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