Pakistani police charge hundreds with sedition for anti-military remarks

Pakistani students and civil society activists rally against ban on students' unions in Lahore, Pakistan on November 29th, 2019. (AP)
Updated 02 December 2019
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Pakistani police charge hundreds with sedition for anti-military remarks

  • Between 250-300 rallied in Lahore on Friday demanding student's right to form unions
  • Amnesty International asks Pakistan to drop charges  

LAHORE: Pakistan’s police say it has charged hundreds of students and activists with sedition for making insulting remarks against its military at a protest demanding the lifting of a ban on political activity at universities.
Sunday’s move by police in the city of Lahore to pursue treason cases against the demonstrators came hours before a tweet from Prime Minister Imran Khan suggesting he would end the 1984 ban on student unions.
Amnesty International condemned the move in a statement Sunday. It asked Pakistan to drop any charges and release those arrested following Friday’s rally in Lahore.
Police said the protesters had chanted against “state institutions,” a term referring to the country’s powerful military. They said the rally was attended by between 250 and 300 people, all of whom would be charged.