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Commonwealth rights body urges Pakistan's suspension
KAMPALA:
The Commonwealth's human rights arm on Tuesday called for Pakistan's
suspension from the 53-nation bloc, saying President Pervez Musharraf
had significantly undermined basic rights.
"Pakistan under Musharraf's emergency
rule has no place in the Commonwealth," the Commonwealth Human
Rights Initiative (CHRI) said in a statement.
The rights body called on Commonwealth
foreign ministers, who begin a two-day meeting here on Wednesday, to
decide on Pakistan's exclusion from the organisation of mainly former
British colonies.
CHRI said foreign ministers gathered in
Kampala ahead of the biennial Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting
"must act to protect the basic values of the Commonwealth and suspend
Pakistan."
Fiji was excluded from the Commonwealth
last year following a military coup, while Zimbabwe was banned in 2002.
CHRI's statement came despite reports
from Pakistan that Musharraf may be starting to roll back some of the
curbs he recently imposed in a bid to end weeks of raging political
turmoil.
According to the interior ministry, some
3,400 people jailed under the emergency rule imposed by Musharraf have
been released in recent days.
Courtesy TheNews
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