US Senators want Pakistan listed as ‘country of particular concern’ over religious freedom violation

In a letter to US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, the 6 Senators have mentioned that Pakistan continues to perpetuate and tolerate systematic, ongoing and egregious religious freedom violations

By: PTI | Washington | Published:October 28, 2017 2:35 pm
US Pakistan relation, Pakistan religious freedom, Pakistan blasphemy, Pakistan religious tolerance, US secretary of state, Rex Tillerson, Pakistan minority, Myanmar Rohingya violence, Indianexpress news The Senators also asked Rex Tillerson to designate Myanmar as ‘country of particular concern’ over the issue of Rohingyas. File Photo

Six influential US Senators have urged Secretary of State Rex Tillerson to designate Pakistan a “country of particular concern” on the issue of religious freedom violation, saying its discriminatory laws continued to result in prosecution of individuals due to their faith.

Senators Bob Menendez, Marco Rubio, Chris Coons, Todd Young, Jeff Merkley and James Lankford wrote a letter to Tillerson ahead of the November 13 deadline before which the State Department needs to notify Congress on its country of particular concern (CPC) designations.

In the letter to Tillerson, the bipartisan group of Senators said they believed “the State Department should designate Pakistan as a CPC as long recommended by US Commission on International Religious Freedom”. “Pakistan continues to perpetuate and tolerate systematic, ongoing and egregious religious freedom violations. Discriminatory constitutional provisions and laws, including the country’s blasphemy and anti-Ahmadiyya measures, continue to result in the unjust prosecution and imprisonment of individuals due to their faith,” the Senators said.

“At least 40 people are currently sentenced to death or are serving life sentences for blasphemy. Religious minority communities, including Christians, Hindus, Ahmadis, and Shia Muslims also experience religiously motivated and sectarian violence perpetrated by terrorist organisations and societal elements with relative impunity,” said the letter dated October 27.

The Frank R Wolf International Religious Freedom Act requires the president to make CPC designations no later than 90 days after the release of the annual report and that Congress be notified no later than 90 days after these designations about the parties responsible for the violations prompting the designations, the actions the US government has taken in response, and the effectiveness of these actions.

“We, therefore, expect to receive CPC designations by November 13, 2017, and the notification of the responsible parties, actions taken, and the effectiveness of these actions by February 11, 2018. Promoting freedom of religion and belief is a moral imperative and encourages peace, stability and economic vibrancy. We look forward to working with you to help ensure this precious freedom has a central role in US foreign policy,” the Senators added.

The Senators also sought the CPC designation of Myanmar over the issue of Rohingyas. Tillerson has urged the Myanmar Army to help the government end violence in the northern Rakhine state where unrest has forced over 600,000 Rohingya Muslims to flee to Bangladesh.

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