Islamabad:
The Foreign Office labeled the Baloch demonstrants on Thursday, who walked the streets of Sindh and Balochistan, as active participants in a broader campaign for lawlessness and violence.
“Hiding behind a facade of alleged complaints, these elements operate in collaboration with terrorists, as evidenced by their coordinated efforts to prevent state reactions, including synchronized roadblocks facilitating terrorist attacks,” spokesman Shafqat Ali Khan said at his weekly news Briefing.
He commented on a statement from the UN experts that required the release of Baloch demonstrants.
He said the comments lacked balance and proportionality and neglected civilian losses inflicted by terrorist attacks while disregarding the crimes committed by misunderstandings that deliberately disrupt public services, hindering freedom of movement and creating an atmosphere of uncertainty.
He said the latest evidence of this Nexus was their illegal storming of a district hospital in Quetta, where they took power to the bodies of five terrorists removed during the Jaffar Express rescue rescue operation. Three of these bodies were brought back from these violent protesters by police.
He said the pattern of “selective and disproportionate” focus from UN machines served no constructive purpose. Instead, the unintentional extremist elements, fuels, unjustified medias sensory, encourage disturbance, and exacerbate the most alarming society’s polarization and fragmentation, he added.
He said that the statement from the UN’s special procedures, which holders of holders were in sharp contradiction to the essence and spirit of the UN’s own resolution 2354.
“Instead of supporting a sovereign state in its decisive and deciding efforts to combat terrorism, such statements that legitimize extremist narratives are a result that is not only counterproductive, but also fundamentally contrary to the principles that the UN purports must maintain.”
He welcomed the recently agreed -upon -term term between Russia and Ukraine and banned attacks on energy infrastructure and secure safe navigation in the Black Sea.
“Pakistan’s attitude to the Ukraine conflict has been consistent. Pakistan has enjoyed friendly relations with both Russia and Ukraine. We have always subdued dialogue and diplomacy, immediate cessation of hostilities and peaceful solution of this conflict,” he noted.
Spokesman Khan expressed concern about the series with attacks by the Indian authorities about the residence that belonged to members of various components of all parties Hurriyat conference in IIOJK, which he said was aimed at crushing dissent and scare the local people.