ISLAMABAD: A Norway-based political party, Partiet Sentrum, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Imran Khan-founded Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) in several key areas including human rights, the party confirmed.
In a statement on X, center-left Partiet Sentrum wrote that both political parties will work together in areas like human rights, environmental issues, and political ethics. “We look forward to this collaboration and learning from each other,” the party spokesperson added.
Former prime minister Imran Khan’s aide Shahbaz Gill represented PTI during the signing ceremony held in Oslo, the capital of Norway. The Norwegian party was represented by a human rights lawyer and its chairman Geir Lippestad.
@PTIofficial represented with @SHABAZGIL and the Norwegian party Partiet Sentrum has signed a memorandum of understanding agreement, with focus on working together in areas like human rights, environmental issues and political ethics. We look forward to this collaboration, and to… pic.twitter.com/ceji7phJyO
— Partiet Sentrum (@partiet_sentrum) October 25, 2024
Geir Lippestad, in a video statement, said “Our party is aware of human rights violations in Pakistan including the imprisonment of Imran Khan.” “The Supreme Court of Pakistan is no longer independent and is under political control. Journalists, women, and other innocent people are in jail,” the party chairman said.
Partiet Sentrum chief announced raising an awareness campaign in Norway and Scandinavia and fight for human rights in Pakistan. “I will highlight Imran Khan’s case and others imprisoned in Pakistan for their freedom.”
According to the PTI insider, who talked with Daily Ausaf on condition of anonymity, the Norwegian party head will also visit Pakistan to meet the former premier, who is currently imprisoned in Rawalpindi’s Adiala Jail. He further said that the political party will file a petition in the United Nations court demanding his release.