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Human Rights Watch tells Zardari not to sign NHRC bill

Karachi, Thu, 17 May 2012 ANI

Karachi, May 17 (ANI): Human Rights Watch has urged Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari not to sign a bill to authorise a newly formed national human rights commission until it is revised to "authorize investigations of the military and the intelligence agencies for human rights violations."

"The National Human Rights Commission if given teeth can play a critical role in improving Pakistan's dire human rights situation. President Zardari should tell parliament he will only sign the bill when it gives the commission authority over abuses by the military and intelligence agencies," The Dawn quoted Brad Adams, Asia Director, as saying.

Pakistan's National Assembly had passed a bill - the National Human Rights Commission Act - on May 4 for the commission's formation, but the act requires the president's approval before it goes into effect.

The Human Rights Watch has expressed concerns that the bill would prevent the commission from addressing or investigating "human rights violations by members of the armed forces and intelligence agencies".

"Pakistan's military and its intelligence agencies have a long and well-documented history of serious and systematic abuses. A primary reason to create a national human rights commission should be to address longstanding impunity for the army and intelligence services," said Adams.

"A strong and independent National Human Rights Commission can be a key institution in aiding Pakistan's transition to a truly rights-respecting democracy," he added.

"But a commission that cannot take on cases involving the army and intelligence agencies would perpetuate a cruel joke on Pakistanis whose rights have been violated," Adams further added. (ANI)


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