Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Pakistan People’s Party gravely disappointed over the spying revelation

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Pakistan People’s Party has expressed grave disappointment over the revelation that the National Security Agency of the USA has been spying on the PPP in 2010 and called upon the government to take up the issue at diplomatic level and seek guarantees that such grave violations of international law do not take place in the future.
According to media reports the declassified documents have revealed that the NSA has been spying on the PPP in 2010. The revelation of spying on a major political party of Pakistan is a grave, unwarranted and totally unacceptable interference in the internal affairs of a sovereign country and is condemned, Spokesperson of the Party said in a statement today.
The PPP is proud of its record of always acting in supreme national interest, it owes no explanation to any foreign agency and no other country, regardless of its might and power, has any right to spy on it.
Such insensitive operations and unacceptable interference in the affairs of a political party of a sovereign country will serve no purpose except to increase resentment and distrust, he said.
Those who have violated the norms of responsible behavior by spying on the political institutions of a sovereign country owe an apology, he said.

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