Police arrest Barrister Gohar, the chairman of the opposition party Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf (PTI) from outside the parliament in Islamabad, Pakistan, 09 September 2024. EFE/EPA/SOHAIL SHAHZAD

Amnesty urges Pakistan to repeal new law limiting freedom of assembly

Islamabad, Sep 10 (EFE).- Amnesty International (AI) has urged the Pakistani government to repeal a newly passed law that imposed restrictions on holding public gatherings in the federal capital Islamabad last week.

The Peaceful Assembly and Public Order Bill 2024 was tabled in the Senate on Sep. 2 and was passed by the same upper house of parliament on Sep. 5.

The bill was then rushed through the National Assembly, or lower house, on Sep. 6 amid the opposition’s outcry and was signed into effect by the President Asif Zardari on Sep. 8.

“The Pakistan government must immediately repeal the Peaceful Assembly and Public Order Act and amend other laws that allow for blanket bans on assemblies and impose restrictive requirements which are in flagrant violation of the country’s international human rights obligations,” AI’s Deputy Regional Director for South Asia, Babu Ram Pant, said in a statement.

Any restrictions must strictly comply with the principles of legality, necessity and proportionality, according to the statement that was released Monday.

The rights watchdog feared the new law sets a “dangerous precedent” that could be replicated by provincial governments across the country.

“The Peaceful Assembly and Public Order Act 2024 is yet another attack on the right to freedom of peaceful assembly in Pakistan which has a long history of enacting draconian legislation to criminalize peaceful protest and suppress the expression of dissent,” Pant said.

After the law came into effect, the Islamabad police reportedly arrested at least 13 leaders and lawmakers belonging to opposition Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party from the parliament late Monday.

“The military backed, authoritarian, illegitimate regime is now illegally arresting and abducting PTI’s elected members of Parliament, from the premises of the Parliament itself,” PTI posted on the social media platform X.

According to the police, the leaders from the party of imprisoned former prime minister Imran Khan were arrested on charges of violating the new law during a party rally held in Islamabad on Sunday.

Under the newly passed law, the district magistrate shall have the authority to impose a ban on public gatherings under specific circumstances. The act also empowers the magistrate to specify timings for rallies and designate specific areas.

The law has set three-year jail terms for participants of “illegal” assemblies, with ten-year imprisonment for repeat offenders.

The Islamabad administration had allowed the PTI to hold Sunday’s rally from 4pm till 7pm but the gathering went on until nearly 11pm. EFE

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