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Rights body condemns Pakistan for silencing dissent, turning judiciary into rubber stamp

“Rights body condemns Pakistan for silencing dissent, turning judiciary into rubber stamp”, IANS, November 10, 2025

“Human rights body Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) accused Pakistani authorities of not only weaponising the law to silence dissent but also reducing the judiciary to a mere rubber stamp.

According to the BYC, during the jail trial on Saturday, Pakistan’s Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) once again failed to submit the complete challans in the case against BYC leadership, alleging that the case is being deliberately prolonged through “delaying tactics”.

The rights body noted that since the very beginning, the CTD has repeatedly avoided submitting the full challans, with the Pakistani court continuing to support these delaying manoeuvres……”

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