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he sounds like he is quite young. of course he wont be happy if people talk about splitting his homeland.
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he sounds like he is quite young. of course he wont be happy if people talk about splitting his homeland.
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You sound like one of those people who defend Abu Ghraib and Guantanomo.
I highly doubt you do, but you use the same logic to defend Pak actions.
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The point is you can take all the anti Pakistanis, ultra religious, anti Fauj or anti Mushraf elements in for questioning, but it shows one and only one thing, the Judiciary in Pakistan is ****ing impotent the chief justice and the courts can not do zilch for the due process of law. One should ask that who gave these agencies to right to determine who is a culprit and who is not? What gives them the right to act as judge jury and executioner? But all of you who support these acts would be protesting if the guy on the corner of the street kills his sister for honor or the guy who kills the local Christian for blasphemy. Its just the norm of dispensing justice in Pakistan, and the agencies are showing the way to the people and the courts are …just tamashai.
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yup..this emoticon says it all..
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Hell Yeah, and if TRD or that kookie goes to Pakistan, they will also be lifted for investigation and interrogated, military style!
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:D
i have enough money to bribe them dont worry. i always carry a 100 ruppee not with me at least
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what is anti-pakistani? just because peopel demand their rights within pakistan it does nt mean they are anti pakistani. it means they actually care abot pakistan and want to make it a successful country
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An update on “disappearences” happening in Pakistan
Karachi, 18 April 2006 : [Top] [Print]
Karachi: April 18, 2006: A terrifying new trend of disappearances has lately surfaced in Pakistan, adding a new dimension to the human rights abuses in the country. Over the past few months HRCP has continued to receive complaints of disappearances from affected families. It is believed that these individuals are picked up by law enforcing agencies (often in plain clothes). In most of the cases, the family members of ‘disappeared’ persons have no news of relatives picked up by law enforcement agencies for many months, or even years.
The most recent case reported to HRCP, took place on April 11, 2006. Mr. Nisar Hussain Baloch, a member of Shehri, Citizens for a Better Environment was called by SHO Pak Colony to meet him and since then he has disappeared. Efforts to locate him have not yielded any result. Other cases include:
Mr. Muneer Mengal, the Managing Director of Balochi television based in Bahrain and UAE was stopped by FIA at Jinnah International Airport, Karachi on April 04, 2006 and after that Mr. Mengal’s whereabouts remain unknown.
Dr. Naqib Ullah Durrani, Afghan national and an employee of Dutch Community Afghanistan came to Pakistan in February 2006 to attend a workshop at Sindh Agriculture University, Tando Jam, and was made to ‘disappear’ allegedly by some agency on March 13, 2006.
Dr. Haneef Shareef, the prominent poet and writer in Balochi language has been missing for over five months after being picked up by the military intelligence officers in Turbat, Balochistan on November 18, 2005. His whereabouts are not known to his family. Desperate to learn of Dr. Shareef’s whereabouts, his mother and relatives have staged a hunger strike in front of the Karachi Press Club for over 40 days.
Dr. Safdar Sarki (a US citizen), the current General Secretary of Jeay Sindh Qaumi Mahaz and former Chairman of World Sindhi Congress was picked up and by some agency on February 24, 2006 from his flat in Gulistan-e-Jauhar, Karachi.
HRCP demands that the federal and provincial governments must take steps to immediately ascertain the whereabouts of people reported to be missing, and to release them. If these persons are guilty of any crime, they should be charged and produced in court as per the due process of law. The Pakistani government must take measures to prevent such cases of disappearances.
Zohra Yusuf
Vice Chairperson
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Imagine having a family member picked up like this and not knowing if they are alive or dead. Some of these people may never be heard from again, while others may be released severely handicapped. I hope every establishment loyalist's conscience is clear.