The US wants to see the rule of law and extrajudicial killings in prisons will be a real stain on Pakistan's democracy. Senior member of the US Congress Foreign Affairs Committee interview with US Broadcasting Corporation.
Washington - Brad Sherman, a senior member of the US Congress's Foreign Affairs Committee, has said that US Ambassador to Islamabad, Donald Bloom, will soon meet Tehreek-e-Insaf founder chairman Imran Khan in jail. will go for Congressman Brad Sherman in an interview with Voice of America who has expressed the hope that the American ambassador to Islamabad, Winold Bloom, will soon visit Tehreek-e-Insaaf founder Imran Khan in jail. America wants to see the rule of law even for such a person who is not a supporter of America.
He said that this would be an expression that America wants to see the rule of law and that the extrajudicial killing of someone in jail will be a real stain on Pakistan's democracy, it will also send a message to the world that we are a We want democracy even in such a country which is sometimes difficult to deal with.
Congressman Sherman expressed concern about the situation of human rights and the rule of law in Pakistan and said that when you look at the treatment of Hindu and Christian girls in Pakistan, especially in Sindh, or the arrests of people associated with Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf. See, or you see that the big political party Tehreek-e-Insaf was forced to participate in the election without an electoral symbol. Give who wants more cooperation with the United States.
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Previously, the United States has expressed concern over the arrest of Tehreek-e-Insaf leaders in Pakistan. US State Department spokesman Matthew Miller has said in a weekly briefing that we have seen news about the arrest of Tehreek-e-Insaf leaders whenever we see opposition leaders. We are always concerned when we see him arrested. I was personally troubled when I saw a spokesman arrested, said State Department spokesman Matthew Miller. Sanctity of human rights, including freedom of expression and assembly.
Matthew Miller said that we demand that the sanctity of these principles be ensured according to the constitution and law of Pakistan. Mathew Miller, in one of his press briefings, expressed reservations about the announcement of the government of Pakistan regarding the banning of Tehreek-e-Insaf, calling it the beginning of a complicated political process. have seen the government's statements, this is the beginning of a complicated political process.
It should be noted that earlier the American House of Representatives demanded an investigation into the elections to be held in Pakistan on February 8 through a resolution, on which the Foreign Office of Pakistan has asked the American House of Representatives to investigate the general elections to be held in Pakistan on February 8. I called the resolution for an impartial investigation into the allegations of fraud contrary to the facts. The State Office spokesperson said that such resolutions are neither constructive nor purposeful. It is hoped that the US Congress will focus on ways of mutual cooperation.