Pakistan clashes deaths: Indian-American Congressman calls for sanctions against Pakistan officials
US Congressman Ro Khanna seeks sanctions against Pakistani officials. Violence erupted during protests supporting Imran Khan. Four people reportedly died. Fifty people were injured. Authorities allegedly attempted a cover-up. Other US officia...

"Horrified by reports of an attempted cover-up of the alleged killings of peaceful protesters by Asim Munir's regime in Pakistan," Indian-American Congressman Ro Khanna said.
"The US must impose visa bans and asset freezes on senior officials in the military regime," he said.
Congresswoman Mikie Sherill said she is deeply concerned by the reports of violence in response to protests in Pakistan.
"The Pakistani people deserve a vibrant democracy, including the right to free speech and expression," she said.
In a statement, the Carter Centre expressed concern over this week's violence in Islamabad.
It urged Pakistani authorities to uphold the right of protesters to assemble and demonstrate peacefully, refrain from using excessive force against the protesters, lift restrictions on mobile and internet services, and reverse the "arbitrary" detentions of thousands of protesters.
"Reports that a number of protesters were killed are deeply worrying. Pakistani authorities should conduct a credible and transparent investigation. Pakistan's government should adhere to its international commitments to preserve civil and political rights, which are enshrined in the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights," it said.
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