Pakistan Today (Lahore)

Pro-palestinia­n protester disrupts German envoy’s speech at Asma Jahangir Conference

- LAHORE STAFF REPORT

A pro-palestine protester on Saturday interrupte­d and chanted slogans during the German ambassador’s speech on civil rights at the 5th Asma Jahangir Conference began here.

Germany’s Ambassador to Pakistan Alfred Grannas was speaking at the 5th Asma Jahangir Conference titled ‘People’s Mandate: Safeguardi­ng Civil Rights in South Asia’.

As soon as the ambassador began his speech, the protester can be heard saying, “Excuse me, Mr Ambassador. I am shocked by the audacity that you are here to talk about civil rights while your country is brutally abusing the people speaking for the rights of the Palestinia­ns.”

The Asma Jahangir Legal Aid Cell (AGHS) is hosting the two-day conference in collaborat­ion with the Supreme Court Bar Associatio­n

(SCBA) and the Pakistan Bar Council (PBC).

The 5th Asma Jahangir Conference drew notable figures and foreign diplomats.

Federal Minister for Law Azam Nazir Tarar and Senior Supreme Court Judge Justice Mansoor Ali Shah were among the attendees.

Echoes of support for Gaza and Palestine reverberat­ed through the venue, drawing applause and cheers from the audience. Chants of “Free, Free Palestine” and “From the River to the Sea” filled the air.

In response to the youth’s fervent expression­s, the German ambassador lost control and scolded them, saying, “Shouting is not dialogue… if you wish to shout, do so outside… shame on you.”

Subsequent­ly, conference organisers expelled the vocal youth advocating for Palestine. The event’s livestream briefly muted Grannas’ remarks and was temporaril­y disabled.

The Progressiv­e Students Collective (PSC) condemned the suppressio­n of dissent, highlighti­ng the youth’s confrontat­ion with the ambassador over Germany’s role in Gaza. Criticisin­g the conference organisers, the PSC accused them of stifling student voices while providing a platform to proponents of Palestinia­n oppression.

After sometime, Ambassador Grannas resumed his speech, remarking that the “mother of all basic human rights is the protection of human dignity”, as well as the inviolabil­ity of human dignity.

“This actually brings [Germany] in commonalit­y with Pakistan, because there are not too many countries in the world that have an explicit guarantee of the inviolabil­ity of human dignity,” he said, referencin­g Article 14 of Pakistan’s Constituti­on.

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