The UN Secretary-General calls for a better solution to Imran Khan’s detention. Guterres’ spokesman Stefan Dujarric echoed that sentiment at a recent press conference, saying the current situation with Khan needs to improve.
Jarik was asked about the UN Detention Commission’s recommendation that Khan be released. In response, he cited the independent commission’s stance that Khan’s imprisonment was unjust. “We want to see significant
improvements in Mr. Khan’s current climate and environment,” Dujarric said.
He argued that the way he was arrested and subsequently imprisoned was inconsistent with universally recognized principles and principles of justice. Instead, Pakistan’s Attorney General Azam Nazir Talal said Imran Khan’s arrest and the legal proceedings that followed were Pakistan’s internal matter.
Talal said that Pakistan, as a democratic country, upholds its constitution and the rule of law through justice. He said Khan had served his sentence as a criminal and all his rights were protected by national and international law. law of the land.
He added that Pakistan’s judiciary works independently, by law and international standards, to ensure that justice is not only delivered but shows that it is done. International organization.
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The US State Department also commented on the issue of Imran Khan’s Detention and stated that this is an internal problem that Pakistan must solve. State Security Minister Vedanta Patel spoke about the detentions in the context of wider issues in Pakistan and Afghanistan at a press conference yesterday. Patel rejected the UN’s position on Khan’s arrest and demanded that the UN seek a comprehensive perspective on the matter.
He said the United States would continue to monitor developments but did not comment on timing. Supporters saw the arrests as a political incentive and a result of the conflict, limiting their power. Critics of the arrest point to its potential impact on Pakistan’s democracy and its precedent for its treatment of politicians. These protests highlight the political divisions in Pakistan and their massive impact on the democratic fabric of the country.
The international community now carefully evaluates human rights concerns in terms of national sovereignty. The call for a positive solution at the UN shows the importance of supporting international legal standards and ensuring justice, regardless of political opinion. being imprisoned. The outcome could have far-reaching consequences not only for Khan but also for Pakistani politics and its place in the international community.