MQM seeks US help to protect Mohajirs
Washington, July 14: Pakistan’s Muttahida Quami Movement has sought intervention of the US lawmakers into alleged human rights violations against the Mohajir ( refugees from India) community in the country by the Army and security forces. Members of the MQM submitted a two- page memorandum to US lawmakers, appealing them to ask the Pakistani Army to stop “human rights violations” against Mohajirs.
“Since the formation of MQM in 1984, over 20,000 of its workers and supporters have been brutally murdered by the Pakistani Army and other law enforcement agencies,” the memorandum alleged.
“It is with the highest hopes that we turn to you so that you may use your influence and power to shed light on the atrocities being committed against the Mohajir community and its representative political party the MQM in Pakistan,” the memorandum said.
MQM has also announced to hold a protest in front of White House on July 23, against the alleged Mohajir “genocide” in Pakistan. During a Congressional hearing, some influential US lawmakers alleged that Pakistan government has a “regrettable record” of oppressing large communities. “The Pakistani government has a regrettable record of oppressing some of the major components of its country, large minorities, including the Sindh and the Baloch. Free speech and political dialogue are restricted. Extrajudicial killings are common,” Congressman Brad Sherman alleged. Congressman Dana Rohrabacher also mentioned the alleged rights violations by the Pakistani forces.