PTI leaders arrest: US asks Pakistan to respect human rights, uphold democratic principles

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WASHINGTON: The US State Department has expressed concerns over the arrests of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leaders, urging the South Asian nation to respect human rights and uphold democratic principles.

“We have seen the reports of the arrests of PTI leaders. We are always concerned when we see arrests of opposition leaders,” said US State Department Spokesperson Matthew Miller while speaking at a press briefing in Washington on Tuesday.

Washington’s reaction comes against the backdrop of PTI Information Secretary Raoof Hasan’s arrest for allegedly heading a digital media cell involved in running propaganda against Pakistan and its integrity.

Hasan, a prominent PTI official, was taken into custody by Islamabad Police on Monday from the party’s Central Secretariat in the federal capital and handed over to the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) on a two-day physical remand by a district and sessions court on Tuesday.

A First Information Report (FIR) has been registered against 12 PTI officials and workers including Hasan under the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act’s sections 9 (glorification of an offence), 10 (cyber-terrorism), and 11 (hate speech).

Meanwhile, authorities have also sealed the party’s Central Secretariat building citing violations of relevant fire safety regulations, The News reported on Wednesday.

The party has faced mass arrests and a nationwide crackdown since the May 9 riots which were triggered after the arrest of its founder Imran Khan in a graft case and saw several military and state installations being vandalised.

The party’s leadership, including Khan and other senior leaders with the likes of Shah Mahmood Qureshi and others, are already behind bars owing to their alleged involvement in various cases.

Reacting to Hasan’s arrest, Miller said: “I’m always personally concerned when I see the arrest of a spokesperson.”