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India-Pakistan
US screening plan 'genocide' of cultural values: Rabbani
2010-01-14
[The News (Pak) Top Stories] Senators have demanded that the president and the prime minister should not undertake visits to the United States till the US government withdraws new screening guidelines for body search of Pakistani citizens.

The Senate on Wednesday began discussion on an adjournment motion regarding issuance of new set of screening guidelines by the United States subjecting Pakistani passengers to special scrutiny. The motion was moved by Mian Raza Rabbani and Deputy Chairman Jan Muhammad Jamali.

Leader of the Opposition Senator Wasim Sajjad demanded that the US should officially be conveyed that such a treatment of Pakistani passengers was not acceptable. He also proposed that the issue should be raised at the UN Human Rights Commission. He said the president and the prime minister should not visit the US till Washington withdraws such body search restrictions on Pakistanis.

Wasim Sajjad also suggested that the foreign minister should visit the United States to convey concerns of the Pakistani nation and parliament over undignified behaviour with Pakistani citizens at American and European countries airports.

Earlier, initiating the debate, Mian Raza Rabbani, who was one of the two co-movers, said these screening guidelines are sheer violation of the International Human Rights Charter and the government should raise the issue at global forums. He also demanded that a protest memorandum should be handed over to the US Embassy in Islamabad. Rabbani termed the new screening guidelines genocide of cultural values, saying the citizens of third world countries also enjoy the rights equal to those of developed countries.

He said the US restrictions were also sheer violation of Article 1 and Article 2 of universal declaration of human rights. ANP's Senator Haji Adeel called for tit-for-tat response to the Americans. Jan Muhammad Jamali, the other mover, demanded that Americans should be subjected to the same screening guidelines on their arrival in Pakistan.
Posted by:Fred

#7  "demanded that Americans should be subjected to the same screening guidelines on their arrival in Pakistan"

I got no problem with that.
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2010-01-14 15:20  

#6  Is that like culture in a Petri dish? In that case, we looking for a cure it.
Posted by: Rhodesiafever   2010-01-14 14:43  

#5  Feel free to stay home.
Posted by: mojo   2010-01-14 11:16  

#4  I vote for Pakistanis staying away.
Posted by: 3dc   2010-01-14 10:00  

#3  I can assure you, the safety of my family trumps ALL "cultural values."
Posted by: Besoeker   2010-01-14 08:38  

#2  Paks won't come to the US? That's a feature, not a bug.
Posted by: Spot   2010-01-14 08:05  

#1  that the president and the prime minister Pakistanis or anyone who has ever set one toe in Pakistan should not be allowed to undertake visits to the United States period.
Posted by: ed   2010-01-14 01:02  

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