The United States and the United Kingdom have expressed deep concerns over the practice of trying civilians in military courts in Pakistan. Both countries have stated that this process is adversely affecting human rights and lacks transparency in the justice system.
The international community has called for Pakistan to provide civilians with justice through civilian courts to ensure adherence to legal principles. Human rights organizations have also voiced their concerns and emphasized the urgent need to end this practice.
The Pakistani government has dismissed these allegations, linking them to national security concerns. However, global advocates for human rights maintain that this issue must be resolved in line with international laws.