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Pakistan

Pakistan protests to Kyrgyz diplomat after violence

  • FO says Kyrgyz government should take all possible measures to ensure the safety and security of Pakistani students and citizens
Published May 18, 2024 Updated May 18, 2024 06:24pm
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KARACHI/BISHKEK: Pakistan’s foreign ministry said on Saturday it had summoned and handed a note of protest to Kyrgyzstan’s top diplomat in the country in response to violence against Pakistani students in Bishkek.

Kyrgyz police said they had mobilised forces in the Central Asian nation’s capital on Friday to quell the violence, in which hundreds of Kyrgyz men attacked buildings housing foreign students, including Pakistanis.

The attack, the police said, was prompted by foreigners - whose nationality was not immediately clear - beating up locals in the city.

“It was impressed on the Kyrgyz charge d’affaires that the Kyrgyz government should take all possible measures to ensure the safety and security of Pakistani students and citizens,” Pakistan’s foreign ministry said in a statement.

PM Shehbaz says constantly monitoring situation of Pakistani students in Bishkek

The statement said the Kyrgyz health ministry had confirmed four Pakistanis were given first aid and discharged while one was still under treatment for injury.

Pakistan said it had set up emergency hotlines for those affected by the violence.

Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in a statement expressed concern over the incident, saying Islamabad would fly back any of Pakistani citizens who wanted to leave the country immediately.

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Salman May 19, 2024 01:46am
bruh why they doing allat like cmon bruh that shi wrong no cap
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Mubashir Munir May 19, 2024 01:11pm
Is there any government in Kyrgyzstan please stop this security lapse immediately
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