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Friday, March 2, 2012

"Missing" Men's Silence teaches "constitution" to Peshawar High Court

PESHAWAR: The so-called hyped-about "missing people" who are in reality involved in several terrorist activities against state of Pakistan and Pakistan Army, after returning home, refuse to share information about their abductions and the Peshawar High Court (PHC) is irked. Once again expressing frustration and discontent, the high court questioned why the missing persons refuse to assist the judiciary over pressing questions like who picked them and who released them.

“They cry here for the recovery of their missing relatives but once their missing relatives reach home, they sit quietly and refuse to assist the court”, said PHC Chief Justice Dost Muhammad Khan while heading a divisional bench with Waqar Ahmad Seth during a case hearing of missing persons, on Thursday.

One of the three cases: Counsel for petitioner Rashid Gul – whose sons Zinatullah and Abbas had gone missing – informed the court that Zinatullah had reached home upon which the chief justice culminated the case. According to the petition, Kharmatu police allegedly picked up Zinatullah and Abbas, residents of Belli Tank Kohat, during a raid on October 6, 2011. The petition said that police took them and later received a phone call from the security agencies asking them to detain the brothers for further inquiry. Abbas was released on October 10, 2011, however, Zinatullah remained missing and reached home on Thursday, indicating the impartiality of agencies who could have kept both of them detained had they been doing it for the purpose hyped up by Zionist Corporate media.

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