UN voices concern over violence ahead of elections
United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Liz Throssell has voiced concern over violence against political parties and candidates ahead of the Feb 8 general elections.
“Ahead of Thursday’s parliamentary election in Pakistan, we deplore all acts of violence against political parties and candidates, and urge the authorities to uphold the fundamental freedoms necessary for an inclusive and meaningful democratic process,” she said in a statement.
The UN office also expressed concern over the multiple cases brought against PTI leader Imran Khan, who is currently incarcerated in Adiala Jail.
“We expect the higher courts will carefully review these conclusions in line with applicable due process and fair trial rights,” the statement said, adding that “all eligible parties must be able to compete fairly.”
“Additionally, the election is a reminder of the barriers faced by women and minority communities in Pakistan, particularly the Ahmadis.
“Separate voter lists — as is the case for the Ahmadis — expose them to harassment and violence, despite the equal rights guaranteed to minorities in Pakistan’s constitution,” it added.