President Dr. Arif Alvi expresses that we should not become a state where human rights and dignity are violated without fear.


Islamabad: President of Pakistan Dr. Arif Alvi has stated that we should not become a state where human rights and dignity are violated without fear, confiscating documents and using violence against protesters is a matter of concern.
In his tweet on the social media platform, President Arif Alvi expressed that we should not become a state where human rights and dignity are violated without fear.
Let us not become a state where human rights & dignity are trampled upon with impunity. Incidents of paper snatching, brutal action on protestors, and now treating an ex foreign minister from two regimes in an undignified manner must draw the attention of the authorities.…
— Dr. Arif Alvi (@ArifAlvi) December 27, 2023
President Alvi said that confiscating documents, ruthless actions against protesters, and indecent behavior with the former foreign minister of two governments require attention from the authorities.
The President of the country emphasized that such incidents have occurred before and are not suitable. Pakistan needs to change now, and if as a nation, we are united on this, there is no better day than today, he added.
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