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Pak human rights record 'remained poor': US report
Tuesday, March 29 2005 10:06 Hrs (IST) - World Time -

Washington: Days after the US announced it would resume the sale of F-16 jet fighters to Pakistan, a new report said Islamabad's human rights record "remained poor" and called for greater "democratisation efforts".

The Musharraf Government's human rights record "remained poor, though there were some improvements in several areas," the State Department's report on "Supporting Human Rights and Democracy: The US Record 2004-2005" said.

"The United States believes that the success of Pakistan's democratisation efforts is critical to the strength of our long-term relationship and will positively contribute to its effective participation in the Global War on terrorism," the 293-page document, a follow-up to the annual country reviews released a month ago, said.

The report issued by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice yesterday (Mar 28, 2005), said constitutional Amendments passed by the Pakistan Government have strengthened the powers of the President at the expense of the National Assembly.

"The military remains heavily engaged in politics and President Musharraf's decision to continue as Chief of Army Staff has spurred political debate. Political parties are generally weak, undemocratic institutions centred on personalities instead of policies."

The judiciary is corrupt, inefficient and malleable to political pressure. Politically motivated prosecutions of opposition figures continue... leaders of three major parties remained outside the country and the leader of one Opposition party in Parliament remained in prison appealing a conviction for sedition, the report claimed.

PTI

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