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Activists and civil society representatives in Karachi, Pakistan, claim that the increasing number of deadly traffic accidents and the inadequate enforcement of traffic laws violate human rights. During a discussion, Qazi Khizer, Vice Chairman of the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, accused the traffic police force of corruption, allowing heavy vehicles to navigate through the city without adhering to regulations, resulting in numerous accidents.
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