that the government's human rights envoy has also praised president shafqat museo if he's promoted that his country is opening up he says that thanks to the president finally have an opportunity to defend their rights. not g.'s to the rubbish as if. we used to receive two hundred complaints a year most last year we got nine hundred today we don't have a single political prisoner in our jails because the president personally monitors the situation we have changed as a country the western and. a lot has changed in his biggest town in the last two years as the country is gradually opening up to the outside world but with people still detained on political charges in the country's prisons the rule of law still seems a long way off here in whose biggest. human rights watch says there are still nearly a dozen incarcerated for their political views including priests soldiers and journalists but unlike the human rights organization the country's government doesn't consider them political prisoners. and yet change is tangible in its biggest corrupt police are being openly criticised powerful int