LAHORE: The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) has expressed concern over reports of civilian casualties in a security forces operation conducted in Kalat district and called details of the operation to be shared.

In a statement issued on Friday, the Commission said: “HRCP has noted with concern reports of an operation launched by the Frontier Corps in Johan area of Kalat, where civilian casualties have allegedly occurred.

“A spokesperson for the security forces has claimed that 20 militants have been killed in an operation against terrorists. It is not clear if there have been any casualties among the security forces.

However, some reports that HRCP has received suggest that shopkeepers and some farmers have also been killed. It has been difficult to verify these reports because the area has been cordoned off.

“It is vital that these disturbing reports are investigated without delay and details shared with the media and the people. In particular, details such as the objective of the operation and the individuals and groups being targeted need to be made public.

It is also important that the names, number and whereabouts of any individuals detained should be made public and due process ensured. The security forces should also explain what measures have been taken to ensure that innocent civilians do not get caught up in the violence.”

Published in Dawn, May 23rd, 2015

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