Amnesty International urges Pakistan to stop crackdown on protesters after Quetta shooting
Activists in Pakistan reported that three people were killed and seven others injured after Pakistani security forces opened fire on Baloch protesters. The shooting occurred in the city of Quetta during a peaceful protest on Friday, March 21.
Amnesty International condemned the incident and called on Pakistan to immediately stop the crackdown on protesters and ensure the right to peaceful assembly. The organization also demanded the release of those arrested during the protests.
In the attack, at least three individuals were killed and ten others were injured. Amnesty International condemned the use of force against the demonstrators, highlighting the violation of basic human rights.
The organization emphasized that this incident reflects the complete disregard for human life by Pakistani authorities. It called on Pakistan’s leaders to halt the excessive use of force and to guarantee the right to peaceful assembly and expression as per international human rights commitments.
The Pakistani security forces reportedly used tear gas to disperse the crowd and conducted mass arrests of demonstrators. Meanwhile, telecommunications networks in Quetta have been suspended, obstructing the flow of information.
Amnesty International also urged Pakistani authorities to conduct a swift, comprehensive, and impartial investigation into the incident, identify those responsible, and hold them accountable for the violence.
This tragic event highlights the ongoing struggle for Baloch rights and freedoms, with calls for greater accountability and transparency in Pakistan’s handling of peaceful protests. The international community continues to monitor the situation, urging Pakistan to respect human rights and freedom of expression.
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