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Let the vitriol pour forth, but the report makes important observations:

‘Pakistani forces at times operate without civilian oversight’ - Pakistan - DAWN.COM

‘Pakistani forces at times operate without civilian oversight’
ANWAR IQBAL — UPDATED about 7 hours ago

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US State Department's 2014 country reports on human rights identifies serious human rights problems in Pakistan. —File

WASHINGTON: In Pakistan, the military and intelligence services nominally reported to civilian authorities but at times operated without effective civilian oversight, the US State Department informed Congress on Thursday.

The department’s 2014 country reports on human rights identify extra-judicial and targeted killings, sectarian violence, disappearances, and torture as the most serious human rights problems in Pakistan.

Globally, governments continued crackdown on civil society and the freedoms of association and assembly and restrictions on free expression and press freedom increased.

Other problems included accountability deficits for security force abuses; lack of effective labour rights protections; and marginalisation of vulnerable groups, in particular: religious and ethnic minorities; women and children; and people with disabilities.

The State Department notes that the 2013 election marked the first time since independence in 1947 that one elected government completed its term and peacefully transferred power to another.

Independent observers and some political parties, however, raised concerns about election irregularities.

“The military and intelligence services nominally reported to civilian authorities but at times operated without effective civilian oversight, although the new government took steps to improve coordination with the military,” the report adds.

Police in Pakistan generally reported to civilian authority, although there were instances in which police forces acted independently. Security forces sometimes committed abuses.

Lack of government accountability remained a problem, and abuses often went unpunished, fostering a culture of impunity. Pakistani authorities punished government officials for human rights violations in very few instances.

The report also notes that violence, abuse, and social and religious intolerance by militant organisations and other non-governmental actors contributed to a culture of lawlessness in some parts of the country, particularly in Balochistan, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and the Federally Administered Tribal Areas.

Religious minorities faced a spectre of growing violence during the year. They also faced discriminatory laws, societal intolerance, and a lack of accountability for crimes against them.

Other human rights problems included arbitrary detention, lengthy pre-trial detention, a weak criminal justice system, lack of judicial independence in the lower courts, and infringement on citizens’ privacy rights.

Published in Dawn, June 26th, 2015
 
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Hi,
State Dpet should also point out its own shortcoming when it comes to dealing with human right records, its not that their own record is good enough to allow them to point fingers at others.
With two major wars, one which has weakened themselves, and the other one, weakened the entire ME.

One should also remember the gross violation of human rights that were carried out in those invasions., In addition to the fact that whole Iraq war nothing more than ever growing greed for OIL.

which resulted in a full-fledged working country and society being destroyed.
 
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America! Practice what you preach or STFU! You want examples? Never mind. There's so much muck - from Iraq to Afghanistan, Middle East to the color revolutions in the Central Asian Republics - most of it beyond congressional oversight conducted by your despicable CIA, the servers would crash due to overload!
 
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America! Practice what you preach or STFU! You want examples? Never mind. There's so much muck - from Iraq to Afghanistan, Middle East to the color revolutions in the Central Asian Republics - most of it beyond congressional oversight conducted by your despicable CIA, the servers would crash due to overload!
Gitmo and Abu Gharaib are but few to name !
 
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No problem. Pakistani people including me have more faith & trust in Army than any civilian instituate. If you're a Pakistani then you'll know what i mean.

America! Practice what you preach or STFU! You want examples? Never mind. There's so much muck - from Iraq to Afghanistan, Middle East to the color revolutions in the Central Asian Republics - most of it beyond congressional oversight conducted by your despicable CIA, the servers would crash due to overload!
First time agreeing with you on something.
 
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America! Practice what you preach or STFU! You want examples? Never mind. There's so much muck - from Iraq to Afghanistan, Middle East to the color revolutions in the Central Asian Republics - most of it beyond congressional oversight conducted by your despicable CIA, the servers would crash due to overload!

:o::o::o: do my eyes deceive me.
 
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