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November 11, 2007
Indian Lawyers Support Pakistani Lawyers' Movement
Indian lawyers, advocates and judges are endorsing support for Pakistani lawyers in their fight against the power grab by General Musharraf. Related Links Since declaring emergency, under the pretext of a judiciary that was destabilizing the nation, General Musharraf has continued to target the justice system, arresting judges, lawyers, human rights activists and threatening journalists and students. Hundreds of lawyers, judges and human rights activists have been arrested.. Many of those arrested are missing – families have no idea of their whereabouts. There is concern that many are being tortured and intimidated. Five activists - National Party’s secretary-general Mir Hasil Khan Bizenjo, secretaries Ayub Qureshi and Yusuf Mustikhan and trade union leaders Fareed Awan and Liaquat Sahi – have been detained and charged with sedition which carries a maximum of death sentence. All this, while, militant groups continue to roam freely. Comments
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