10 more families join missing persons’ camp

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Many of the missing persons’ families from Balochistan will join here on Saturday (today) the protest camp set up by Defence for Human Rights (DHR) against illegal disappearance of citizens.
Around 10 days ago, the DHR had established the protest camp outside the parliament house wherein aggrieved families of the missing persons had participated.
DHR chairperson Amina Masood Janjua on Friday told media that around 10 families of the missing persons, who were kidnapped from Balochistan, would join their protest against the government’s apathy towards the sensitive issue. “The entire world is surprised and asks us what happened with your loved ones but the only people who are indifferent to their problems reside in the castles right in front of our camp,” said Amina while pointing towards the president and PM house.
She appealed Chief Justice of Pakistan Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry to take notice of their protest before other loss of lives. Ex senator and senior lawyer Iqbal Haider also visited the camp. While showing solidarity with the missing persons’ families, he said that ministry for human rights should provide some basic facilities to the protestors in their camps. He said if the governments wanted stability in the country, it had to look into the matter of missing persons.

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  1. I appeal to ISI to do some background check on DHR and Amina Masood Janjua to see from where they getting the financial support. Pretty please….

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