Pakistan Military Chief Asim Munir was briefly stopped and requested to provide his id card by safety employees on the Munich Safety Convention in Germany.A video that went viral on social media confirmed a safety officer asking the Pakistani military chief to maintain his id card seen. Simply steps away from the convention entry, a safety official is heard saying, “Cease… the place is your ID? Please flip your ID card.”The Munich Safety Convention, extensively considered a key platform for dialogue and battle decision, yearly brings collectively world leaders, diplomats, and safety consultants to handle worldwide peace and safety challenges.In the meantime, Munir’s go to was additionally objected to by Germany-based Sindhi political organisation Jeay Sindh Muttahida Mahaz (JSMM), which known as the invitation “deeply regrettable.” Members of the JSMM protested exterior the venue, highlighting alleged human rights violations in Pakistan.In a proper assertion addressed to the United Nations, the European Union, the German authorities, and worldwide human rights our bodies, JSMM Chairman Shafi Burfat expressed what he described as “deep shock and remorse” over Munir’s presence on the high-level world discussion board.JSMM alleged that Pakistan’s navy institution has a historic file of human rights violations and political interference. The group referred to the 1971 occasions in former East Pakistan that led to the creation of Bangladesh, describing them as genocide. It additionally accused Pakistan’s navy and intelligence businesses of supporting extremist parts within the area — allegations that Islamabad has constantly denied.The organisation additional claimed that Pakistan’s navy wields disproportionate affect over the nation’s political and judicial establishments. It cited the assassinations of former leaders, together with Liaquat Ali Khan and Benazir Bhutto, in addition to the execution of former Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, as examples of alleged instability linked to navy dominance. It additionally referenced the imprisonment of former Prime Minister Imran Khan, attributing it to tensions with the present navy management.










