Today, we find ourselves mired in a troubling quagmire of lawlessness and a hogtied judicial system. On Dec. 21, military courts in Pakistan sentenced 25 civilians out of 85 detained in military ...
The United States and the United Kingdom have expressed deep concern over the recent handing down of convictions by Pakistani ...
Pakistan Foreign Office’s (FO) spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch Tuesday said recent verdicts by military courts against civilians ... “Pakistan’s legal system is consistent with ...
In response to international concerns over military trials for civilians, the Foreign Office (FO) emphasised that Pakistan's ...
Pakistan on Tuesday rejected the ... Pakistani parliament and in line with the Supreme Court of Pakistan's ruling. "Pakistan’s legal system is consistent with international human rights law ...
Foreign Office spokesperson reaffirms Pakistan’s commitment ... added that the country’s legal system had remedies of judicial review by the superior courts and guaranteed the promotion ...
In a statement, it said Pakistan’s legal system was in consistent with international human rights law, and the verdicts by the military courts had been made under a law enacted by the parliament ...
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek ... of military courts, terming them blatant human rights violations as well as affronts to fundamental rights, undermining the judicial system and tarnishing country ...
Reacting to statements on recent verdicts by military courts ... “Pakistan is fully committed to fulfilling all its international human rights obligations.” She said that Pakistan’s legal ...
When courts are compromised, public trust erodes, leading to widespread despair. The current judicial system is paralyzed, which is a tragedy for the country,” he added. Qaiser reaffirmed PTI ...
The Supreme Court’s decision reaffirms the pivotal role of the military in Pakistan’s national security framework. While ...