Pakistan’s Civil Rights Group Warns of Government Crackdown

A leading Pakistani civil rights organization has raised alarms about the government’s increasing pressure on human rights advocacy, citing recent instances of harassment and intimidation. The group, which has long been at the forefront of campaigns for justice and accountability, claims that its members have faced legal and political threats, undermining their work and creating an atmosphere of fear.

Human rights activists and legal experts have expressed grave concern over these developments, warning that they could set a dangerous precedent for the treatment of dissenting voices in Pakistan. The organization has requested international support and intervention, emphasizing the need to protect freedom of expression and the right to protest. This situation highlights the growing tensions between the government and civil society, with implications for Pakistan’s democratic institutions.