US and UK criticize Pakistani military court convictions of civilian supporters of Imran Khan
- The United States and the United Kingdom criticized the convictions of 25 civilian supporters of Imran Khan by Pakistani military courts, expressing deep concern over the lack of judicial independence and due process guarantees.
- The UK Foreign Office stated that trying civilians in military courts undermines the right to a fair trial and lacks transparency and independent scrutiny.
- The EU reminded Pakistan of its commitments under the Generalised Scheme of Preferences Plus status, which includes implementing 27 international conventions to maintain trade benefits.
- The US State Department released a statement on Monday highlighting the issues with the Pakistani military courts' handling of civilian cases.
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