U.S., UK, EU Criticize Civilian Sentences
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•US, UK and EU condemn Pakistan military courts over sentencing of civilians
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The U.S. , UK and EU criticize Pakistan 's military courts over sentencing of 25 civilians.
They were sentenced in connection with attacks on military facilities in 2023 after Imran Khan's arrest.
The ruling underscored concerns among Khan 's supporters that military courts will play a bigger role in cases related to Khan .
Khan supporters attacked military installations to protest his arrest by paramilitary soldiers.
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