• About us
  • Contact us
Monday, October 27, 2025
Dateline Islamabad
No Result
View All Result
  • Login
  • Home
  • E-Paper
  • National
  • Current Affairs
  • International
  • Opinion
  • World Digest
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Sci-Tech
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Home
  • E-Paper
  • National
  • Current Affairs
  • International
  • Opinion
  • World Digest
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Sci-Tech
  • Health
  • Sports
No Result
View All Result
Morning News
No Result
View All Result
Home National

Minister slams Amnesty International report on Balochistan, calls for neutrality

Daily Dateline Islamabad by Daily Dateline Islamabad
January 24, 2024
in National
0
Minister slams Amnesty International report on Balochistan, calls for neutrality
0
SHARES
12
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
QUETTA (DL News ) – Balochistan’s caretaker Information Minister Jan Achakzai on Wednesday rejected Amnesty International’s statement on the situation in Balochistan, stating that it was based on ‘unverified claims’.In a letter addressed to the organisation, the minister said, “Amnesty International’s report on the long march led by Dr Mahrang Baloch and the situation in Balochistan relies on unverified claims, biased sources and demonstrably false narratives disseminated by separatist elements with vested interests.”

The minister emphasised that the Balochistan government “welcomes constructive criticism and engagement on human rights issues”, but noted that the statement “unfortunately lacks the facts and ground realities about the issues of the province”.

He pointed out that the Pakistan government facilitated the long march led by Dr Mahrang Baloch throughout its journey, ensuring their safety and security. However, legitimate concerns arose when the protest veered towards inciting violence and hatred, particularly against state institutions and officials.

READ ALSO

Ajoka Institute students shine in compelling production “Marya Hoya Kutta” at PILAC

27th Annual General Meeting of Punjab Municipal Development Fund Company (PMDFC) Held

The minister added that authorities’ actions were limited to maintaining public order and preventing potential security breaches.

Achakzai deplored Amnesty International’s overlooking of the well-documented links of the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) to banned separatist organisations like the BLF and BLA, responsible for numerous terrorist attacks and atrocities against innocent civilians.

“These groups actively manipulate narratives and exploit genuine grievances for their own nefarious agendas,” he stated.

The minister observed that Amnesty International appeared more concerned with appeasing separatist elements than upholding its own principles of objectivity and factual reporting.

“By endorsing a group promoting external intervention in Pakistan’s internal affairs, Amnesty International undermined national sovereignty and potentially emboldened extremist forces,” he said.

Achakzai disputed Amnesty International’s dismissal of the Commission of Inquiry on Enforced Disappearances’ report and government statements as simply “misinformation”, emphasising that the Pakistani government was committed to addressing human rights concerns and had taken concrete steps to investigate enforced disappearances and bring perpetrators to justice.

He termed it ironic that Amnesty International expressed concern about the long march’s plight while turning a blind eye to the egregious human rights violations perpetrated by Indian forces in occupied Kashmir.

“This selective outrage betrays AI’s supposed commitment to universal human rights,” he added.

The minister called on Amnesty International to maintain its neutrality and avoid becoming a tool for propaganda by separatist groups.

“The Balochistan government urges Amnesty International to reconsider its biased stance and conduct a thorough, independent investigation into the situation in Balochistan.”

He stressed that Pakistan remained committed to addressing genuine grievances and upholding human rights for all its citizens.

“We welcome constructive criticism and collaboration, but not attempts to undermine national security and promote separatist agendas,” he maintained.

Related Posts

Ajoka Institute students shine in compelling production “Marya Hoya Kutta” at PILAC
National

Ajoka Institute students shine in compelling production “Marya Hoya Kutta” at PILAC

October 27, 2025
27th Annual General Meeting of Punjab Municipal Development Fund Company (PMDFC) Held
National

27th Annual General Meeting of Punjab Municipal Development Fund Company (PMDFC) Held

October 27, 2025
SSP Usman Butt chairs key meeting on pending investigation cases
National

SSP Usman Butt chairs key meeting on pending investigation cases

October 27, 2025
SNGPL ensures transparent billing, addresses bakers’ association’s concerns
National

SNGPL disconnects three more meters, checks 65 meters

October 27, 2025
117 policemen, 181 civilians martyred in terror attacks this year
National

117 policemen, 181 civilians martyred in terror attacks this year

October 27, 2025
Addressing population growth, climate change crucial to accelerate pace of uplift: CM
National

CM orders health screening for special children across Punjab

October 27, 2025
Next Post
PIA air hostess slips away in Canada

PIA air hostess slips away in Canada

POPULAR NEWS

FAO Employee’s Death Sparks Outcry Over Workplace Stress

FAO employee’s death sparks outcry over workplace stress

March 5, 2025
Nepotism and Incompetence rampant in CDA’s appointments

Nepotism and Incompetence rampant in CDA’s appointments

June 7, 2023
Major Police transfers and postings ordered in Punjab

Major Police transfers and postings ordered in Punjab

May 30, 2024
PWD Chief Engineer placed on ECL by PAC

PWD Chief Engineer placed on ECL by PAC

May 31, 2023
Allegations of injustice and corruption surface within CDA

Allegations of injustice and corruption surface within CDA

July 4, 2023

EDITOR'S PICK

ITP fines over 33,000 vehicles for non-standard number plates

ITP fines over 33,000 vehicles for non-standard number plates

August 8, 2025
Exports increase by 8.17% to $22.022 bln during Jul-Feb

Exports increase by 8.17% to $22.022 bln during Jul-Feb

March 4, 2025
Workers’ remittances up by 7.9% to $2.7 bn in August

Workers’ remittances up by 7.9% to $2.7 bn in August

September 13, 2022

Drug dealer held

December 5, 2022