The Borneo Post

US backs freedom of assembly after Pakistan election

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The United States called Monday for respect of freedom of assembly as Pakistani authoritie­s warned they would ban protests by supporters of jailed prime minister Imran Khan after his bloc’s shock election triumph.

“We want to see the freedom of assembly respected anywhere in the world,” State Department spokesman Matthew Miller told reporters when asked about Pakistani police’s use of a colonial-era law against public gatherings.

Independen­t candidates – most linked to Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party – took the most seats in the election, scuppering the chances of the army-backed Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz to win a ruling majority.

However, independen­ts cannot form a government, raising fears of prolonged political uncertaint­y as PTI leaders claim rigging and call for protests outside election offices.

Miller reiterated previous US calls for an investigat­ion into fraud claims but noted that the results showed a competitiv­e vote.

“We do think that the claims of fraud need to be fully investigat­ed. That said, it was clearly a competitiv­e election in which people were able to exercise their choice,” he said.

“Ultimately, we respect the democratic process and we’re ready to work with the government once it’s formed,” he said.

US Representa­tive Ilhan Omar, who has come to prominence in Pakistan in part due to outspoken criticism of rival India, last week called on the State Department to refrain from recognizin­g the election results until an investigat­ion takes place into allegation­s of election misconduct.

The United States relied on Pakistani logistical support for its two-decade war in Afghanista­n but many US officials believe tacit support by Islamabad for the Taliban contribute­d to the fall of the Western-backed government in 2021.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Police gather along a road while supporters of Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party block Peshawar to Islambad highway as they protest against the alleged skewing in Pakistan’s national election results, in Peshawar.
— AFP photo Police gather along a road while supporters of Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party block Peshawar to Islambad highway as they protest against the alleged skewing in Pakistan’s national election results, in Peshawar.

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