Islamabad:
On Thursday, Foreign Ministry described Thursday with Baloch’s protesters, who took to the streets in Sindh and Baluchistan, as active participants in a broader campaign of illegality and violence.
“When hiding behind a facade of alleged complaints, these elements operate in collusion with terrorists, which is evident from their coordinated efforts to obstruct state responses, including synchronized roads that facilitate terrorist attacks,” said spokesman Shafqat Ali Khan in his weekly news session.
I was commenting on a statement by UN experts who demanded the release of Baloch protesters.
He said that the comments lacked balance and proportionality, minimizing the civil casualties inflicted by terrorist attacks while ignoring the crimes committed by deliberates that deliberately interrupt public services, obstruct the freedom of movement and create an atmosphere of insecurity.
He said that the last proof of this link was his illegal storm of a district hospital in Quetta, where they seized by force of the bodies of five terrorists eliminated during the rescue operation of Japhafar Express hostages. Police recovered three of these bodies of these violent protesters.
He said that the “selective and disproportionate” approach pattern by the UN machinery did not have a constructive purpose. On the other hand, inadvertently emboldener extremist elements, it feeds the sensationalism of unjustified media, incites the disorder and most alarmingly exacerbates polarization and social fragmentation, he added.
He said that the UN Declaration of the UN Special Procedures, the holders of mandates remained in marked contradiction with the essence and spirit of the UN resolution 2354.
“Instead of supporting a sovereign state in its determined and resolved efforts to combat terrorism, such statements run the risk of legitimizing extremist narratives, a result that is not only counterproductive but also is fundamentally disagree with the principles that the UN intends to maintain.”
The highly requested fire agreed between Russia and Ukraine, prohibiting attacks against energy infrastructure and guaranteeing safe navigation in the Black Sea.
“Pakistan’s position on the Ukraine conflict has been consistent. Pakistan has enjoyed friendly relationships with both Russia and Ukraine. We have always advocated dialogue and diplomacy, the immediate cessation of hostilities and the peaceful resolution of this conflict,” he said.
Spokesman Khan expressed concern about the series of raids of the Indian authorities about the residences that belong to members of different constituents of all Hurriyat Conference parties in Iiojk who, according to him, were destined to crush the dissent and intimidate local people.