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US concerned about reports of intimidation, voter suppression in Pakistan election

"We are watching this very, very closely," White House spokesperson John Kirby says

by NWMNewsDesk
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The United States is concerned about reports of intimidation and voter suppression in Pakistan’s election, the White House said on Thursday after reports of protests in some parts of the country.

Pakistan’s election last week did not return a clear majority for anyone but independent candidates backed by former prime minister won 93 out of 264 seats, making them the largest group.

Questions have been raised about the fairness of the Feb 8 election both inside Pakistan as well as in major foreign capitals, with Washington having previously said there were “undue restrictions” on freedoms of expression and assembly.

“We are watching this very, very closely,” White House spokesperson John Kirby told reporters on Thursday, expressing concern about “intimidation and voter suppression.”

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“International monitors are still taking a look at those tallies, I’m not going to get ahead of that process,” he added about the vote count.

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