WASHINGTON: The United States joined the United Kingdom and the European Union to express “deep concerns” over the sentence of 25 civilians by military courts in connection with the May 9, 2023, riots, in which military installations were targeted.
In a statement on Monday, the U.S. State Department expressed “deep concern over Pakistani civilians being sentenced by a military tribunal for their involvement in protests on May 9, 2023.”
Washington added that these military courts lack “judicial independence, transparency”, and due process guarantees.
Furthermore, the United States called on Pakistani authorities to “respect the right to a fair trial” and due process, as enshrined in Pakistan’s constitution.
In a statement, the British government’s foreign office also said that civilians’ convictions by military courts “lack transparency, independent scrutiny and undermines the right to a fair trial.”
The UK urged the federal government to uphold its obligations under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR).
The European Union said the sentences were “inconsistent with the obligations that Pakistan has undertaken under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.”