HRW ex-head objects prosecuting Imran Khan in military court
Former executive director of Human Rights Watch Kenneth Roth said that the government’s move to prosecute PTI Chairman Imran Khan in military courts is a “virtual admission that the case against him is weak”. “Civilians should be prosecuted only in independent and impartial civilian courts,” he said. Horrific Nova Scotia wildfires force thousands of Canadians to flee their homes Air New Zealand Will Weigh Passengers Before They Board Flights Around 150 Medical Colleges May Lose Recognition Roth added that Pakistan’s military courts, which he said used secret procedures that deny due process rights, should not be used to prosecute civilians, even for alleged crimes against the military. For the Pakistani government to threaten to prosecute Imran Khan in compromised military courts is a virtual admission that the "case" against him is weak. If he really did something wrong, why not prosecute him in independent civilian courts? https://t.co/YC0mywJEpv — Kenneth Roth (@KenRoth) May 31, 2023 India’s Defence Exports At All-Time High In 9 Years Elon Musk: Tesla boss on first China trip in over three years Uganda’s president signs into law anti-LGBT legislation Mohammad Nasir Akhund Appointed Afghan Finance Minister China Launches New Crew for Space Station 50 Cent Australia Tour … Continue reading HRW ex-head objects prosecuting Imran Khan in military court
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