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Islamabad : Pakistan | May 18, 2012 at 11:51 PM PDT
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Pakistani policemen stand guard near the parliament building where Pakistan's President Asif Ali Zardari addressed the joint session in Islamabad

The International Human Rights Organization Human Rights Watch has said that in Pakistan for human kquq kmsyn it in the formation of the new bill right jayykh kquq army or the secret agencies of violations of human investigation.

Human Rights Watch in this connection, the President of Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari said that by that time on this bill do not dstkz until the Commission is not authorized.



The organization says that the new National Commission should then get only when it on to the violation of human rights and intelligence agencies to investigate the authority of the army.

In Islamabad, the national assembly this month, a national kmsyn human rights for the establishment of the bill was presented for the final approval of the President signed Zardari are needed.

This organization has demanded in a statement on Thursday that the Pakistani parliament in this regard to Paris or Paris principals should follow the rules in which it was said that any human rights commission of the authority and that he is necessary for an independent to better protection of the rights of the citizens.

Human Rights Watch, director of southeast brad adams said 'National Commission for human kquq authority to be in Pakistan, horrendous human kquq situation can play an important role. He further said, 'to the President of Pakistan to tell Parliament that should military institutions and by the intelligence agencies onkmsyn uzryun against the authority is not on the bill not Pakistanis.Last year, it should be noted that in May mysteriously killed a Pakistani journalist Saleem Shehzad have many time Human Rights Commission informed them that the intelligence agencies are being threatened by the officers.

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