Has everyone forgotten about Munir A Malik?

The bizarre unlikely revolutionary lawyer Munir A Malik had been under arrest since the emergency, and with his going in, died down all hype attached with him, seriously during the past 3 weeks, how much was he missed by anyone…? Not much at all really, and maybe that reality check gave him the heebie jeebies and he had to be rushed to hospital and from there released.

But atleast whats clear is that he most probably did have a drinking problem, as many pointed out because of his behavior and twisted statements. Plus the mettle reqd for people’s revolutionaries lacks in every single one of the so called leaders claiming to bring change for the people. guts for a cause and guts for agendas both have very distinct traits.

May he recover soon and have good health.

Munir may be put on dialysis

http://dawn.com/2007/11/25/top8.htm
ISLAMABAD, Nov 24: Munir Malik, a former president of the Supreme Court Bar Association who was arrested after the imposition of emergency, has been diagnosed by a medical board as suffering from renal failure and doctors are mulling over the option of putting him on dialysis.

He is also suffering from a liver malfunction.

A panic-stricken Islamabad administration withdrew his detention orders after learning about his deteriorating health.

Earlier, the authorities had declared his ward a sub-jail, but later withdrew that order too.

Hospital sources said the firebrand lawyer was in a pretty bad shape.

Mr Malik was shifted from the Attock jail to the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) on Friday evening when his condition started deteriorating rapidly.

Some of his colleagues managed to meet him during the transfer.

Talking to Dawn, one of them said Mr Malik was “dangerously ill”.

A strong police guard has been placed outside his room on the first floor of the private ward and he has not been allowed any visitors or attendants.

Lawyers urged the Islamabad administration to allow members of his family to meet him and to ensure appropriate treatment whether in Pakistan or abroad.

His colleagues allege that Mr Munir, along with a few others, had suffered “rough treatment” at the hands of the authorities.

In a late night development, Mr Munir was shifted to Medical I ward of PIMS for dialysis.

Re: Has everyone forgotten about Munir A Malik?

well its not late when this fool mushi is going to go through some horrific times Inshallah. He will pay the price for bowing down to his slave Bushi and in return of course we all know he exchanged citizen of pakistan who were thought of terrorists and billion of dollars came in, stock exchange started booming, rich got even more richer, poor started to fade away, mushi has done his best to murder thousands of his country men but i guess his hunger seems ever-lasting but Inshallah soon he will pay price for all this slavery to Bushi!

Re: Has everyone forgotten about Munir A Malik?

I never knew about him so how can I forget. accacore, stop copy and paste.

Re: Has everyone forgotten about Munir A Malik?

Why are you gonna call upon mushi have me arrested ? ;)

Re: Has everyone forgotten about Munir A Malik?

no I am saying. stop being lazy

Re: Has everyone forgotten about Munir A Malik?

no but you can amend the constitution, have your mushi do it man, he is all powerful, unshakeable, and he can certainly put the ppl behind bars who are simply lazy !

I guess we will just wait till Mushis master pass a verdict upon lazy citizens of pakistan :)

Re: Has everyone forgotten about Munir A Malik?

Are you crazy or something? I just said don't copy and paste and write same thing again in the two threads and you bringing Mush, bush in to this. I think it's time for crazy citizens of Pakistan like you go to sleep. :)

Re: Has everyone forgotten about Munir A Malik?

listen you need to go and have some sleep! Your posts show how ridiculous your understanding is about current affairs of pakistan ! use your intellact and post objectively it would indeed help you in times to come.

Re: Has everyone forgotten about Munir A Malik?

This is no joke. He was probably poisoned by the govt agencies b/c his organs are failing. If he dies Mushrraf and his crones should be charged with murder, and they should be prosecuted.

Re: Has everyone forgotten about Munir A Malik?

Shamraz this is the kind of leadership which was emerging in our country and our establishment mafia is afraid of....they have allowed NS and BB to get back in to political scenario without even clarifying themselves....to stop a real quality leadership to emerge in this country....who will eventually question the illegalities and corruption of this army/agency mafia>>>

Re: Has everyone forgotten about Munir A Malik?

Probably you are right! The emergence of middle class, sincere and educated leadership is being systametically stifled.

Re: Has everyone forgotten about Munir A Malik?

I agree. Mullahs, military and landlords are all in bed, and they will do anything to keep status quo and destroy any genuine leader from emerging.

Re: Has everyone forgotten about Munir A Malik?

i am sure guys it not just internal factors that are trying to get rid of genuine leaders who want to make a difference and stand for their rights but its mostly external influence which is so so strong that all govts so far had to bow down to them and lick off their feet including Mushi the CONTRACT KILLER !!!!!!!!!!!

see problem is this govt did whatever they could in their means to murder, kill, kidnap, hand-over to Bushi, just for what ? we all know for what !!!

Re: Has everyone forgotten about Munir A Malik?

Please learn to live in global village!

Re: Has everyone forgotten about Munir A Malik?

Munir A Malik in Critical Condition

http://www.dawn.com/2007/11/26/top10.htm

“The next 48 hours are very crucial for Mr Malik’s life,” a senior doctor said.

No marks of violence were found on Mr Malik’s body, which showed that he had not been tortured during detention, but he seemed to be mentally tired and exhausted, the sources said.

Once a man of fair complexion, Mr Malik is now pale and speaks with pauses, most of the time in whispers.

“I was subjected to psychological torture, not physical torture, during detention,” he said after returning from the second dialysis. He said his stomach got stiffened and he started passing blood with stool on the third day in the Attock Jail.

“I was given some medicines in the jail but my condition started deteriorating,” he said, adding that his abdomen also started inflating.

He said a doctor had checked him after two days and sucked water from his abdomen with a syringe. Later, a specialist described his condition as ‘life threatening’ and asked the jail authorities to shift him to Islamabad because there was no facility in the jail to diagnose the disease.

Mr Malik could not continue as he was having difficulty in speaking.

His wife, Victoria Malik, said family members were in a state of shock and their first concern was about his health. Mr Malik, she added, had not spoken to the family about what he had faced during detention.