Another person dies after illegal ISI detention

Bascially just because the body of Pearl was found in his plot and that he donated to some funds that were later found to have jihadi connections.

Pakistan’s ‘most wanted’ Saud Memon dies

By IANS
Saturday May 19, 12:32 PM
Islamabad/Karachi, May 19 (IANS) Saud Memon, who figured high on Pakistan’s ‘most wanted’ list as Al Qaeda’s key financier, has died in a Karachi hospital.

While hospital authorities said he died of tuberculosis and meningitis Friday, his family alleged he had been poisoned by the authorities.

Saud was a merchant who owned the plot in Karachi from where US journalist Daniel Pearl’s body was found in 2002, weeks after being kidnapped while on assignment to track the Al Qaeda trail in Pakistan.

He was first on Pakistan’s most wanted list and carried a prize money of Rs.3 million. His name first surfaced when the police recovered Pearl’s remains on May 17, 2002, from his plot in Ahsanabad, Gadap town.

According to his brother Mahmood, Saud left for South Africa after Pearl’s remains were unearthed. He was apprehensive of his likely arrest in the high-profile murder case and fled the country, Daily Times reported Saturday.

The US’s Federal Bureau of Investigation arrested him from South Africa on March 7, 2003, kept him at Guantanamo Bay for over two years and then handed him over to Pakistani authorities.

A Pakistani intelligence agency then secured his custody for investigation. He was never officially arrested or detained and lost contact with the family.

He was one of the 190 ‘missing’ persons - held by intelligence agencies without trial. The family heard about his alleged detention last year through a man who was released by the same agency sometime ago, the newspaper said.

Its correspondent visiting the home found ‘the scared family exceedingly hostile and reluctant to allow interviews but told the media that there was no dying declaration.’

Mahmood denied his brother had any links with the Pearl murder. He acknowledged, however, that Memon used to donate funds to the Al-Akhtar and Al-Rashid trusts. The two trusts were proscribed earlier this year, but they have challenged the government’s action in the court.

‘My brother knew nothing about Daniel Pearl or his killers. If he had killed Pearl, he would certainly have not buried him in his own plot,’ he said.

Mahmood said Saud died 20 days after being admitted to hospital.

Mahmood had appeared before the Supreme Court on May 14 in the forced disappearances’ case along with his brother who was unable to speak as a result of alleged torture by an intelligence agency during an undeclared confinement that lasted an estimated three years, one month and 21 days. Memon’s arrest was never brought on the record.

Re: Another person dies after illegal ISI detention

Source -> Indian -> Rubbish

also werent you the one who along iwth altaf bhai wanted to eradicate fundamentalism in pakistan, so now why are you complaining?

Re: Another person dies after illegal ISI detention

here’s the same news from BBC.

But earlier this month Mr Memon was produced before Pakistan’s Supreme Court, which is investigating “disappearances” of terror suspects allegedly being held by Pakistani intelligence agencies.

Mr Memon’s family say he was in extremely bad health when he was returned to them, weighing just 18kg (44 pounds).

The court was alarmed at his condition and ordered he receive medical treatment and not be taken back into custody.

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Chaudryji, you don't eliminate fundamentalism by picking up some FBI leftovers and torturing them to death over a period of 3 years in illegal detention and ignore the thriving governemnt of Taliban in the tribal and settled areas of NWFP and Balochistan and around madrassas over all of Pakistan. And soruce is not Indian as it happened in Pakistan and reported by all local sources.

Just admit it that after all the accusation against MQM, ISI is the biggest torturer in Pakistan.

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Khehkeshan,

When you say ISI, do you mean Mush?

FARID

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When I say ISI, I mean ISI. Mush is their leader, how much actual power he has to control them is anybody's guess.

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Oh yeah and when we say Mush, we cant ignore the fact that the biggest terrorist of Pakistan is his ally too, dont forget that, so whatever you say against the Army/Mush/ISI pretty much comes back to your pir sahib. And thank you for the esteemed title of 'Chaudhry' Sahib, Sheedey Commando.

Re: Another person dies after illegal ISI detention

Khehkeshan,

“When I say ISI, I mean ISI. Mush is their leader, how much actual power he has to control them is anybody's guess.”

So according to your post, Mush is ISI’s leader and ISI is involved in all sorts of crimes including supporting Taliban, jehadis, terrorists, running torture cells and maderassa, involved in disappearing of people without trace. So you think Mush has no control over ISI being their supreme boss? You as an outsider believe in ISI illegal and criminal activities but Mush as their head did not know that. Mush also support AH and MQM, according to you he may not have control over AH or MQM criminal activities. Is that right?

FARID

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ISI is part of the army and MQM is a politcal party. Is that hard to understand for you two?

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Khehkeshan,

"ISI is part of the army and MQM is a politcal party. Is that hard to understand for you two?"

Being army's head Mush knows criminal activities of ISI but do nothing as he himslef approves the ISI's such working. Also Mush do not control MQM or AH because MQM is a political party. Is that right? By the way I am one not two.

FARID

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ISI works for the interests of the country whereas the MQM does not, quite simple, but you being a paid employee of the MQM wont admit that.

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Farid, did you have a question or were you agreeing with me?

Spock, Taliban and Jihadism has been great for Pakistan. With friends like ISI, who needs enemies?

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MQM has been in and out of government. While ISI’s nefarious activities have been going on since long.

Mullah/Military alliance is the root-cause of evils in Pakistan. There is no denying it.
Everyone is probably aware of this book by Hussain Haqqani: “Pakistan. Between Mosque and Military”

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If not thousands, hundreds of people were killed extrajudicially in the mid 90s in Karachi by Police/Army/Rangers. History doesn't repeat itself, "it rhymes". Big deal. That's how justice is meted out in Pakistan. What's good for the goose is good for the gander.

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Kehekeshan,

"Farid, did you have a question or were you agreeing with me?"

You tell me do you agree with what I said in the last post? I will proceed furhter after your answer.

FARID

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yep, made big news in human rights watch as well.