Pakistan on Thursday categorically rejected the recently released 2023 Country Report on human rights practices issued by the US State Department, terming its contents as ‘unfair, based on inaccurate information, and completely divorced from the ground reality’. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in a press statement issued here said that the US State Department’s annual exercises of preparing such unsolicited reports lack objectivity and remain inherently flawed in their methodology. These reports use a domestic social lens to judge human rights in other countries in a politically biased manner.

 

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