Director-General (DG) Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Major-General Asif Ghafoor said that the hearts of the Pakistan Army and the people of Pakistan beat with families of the missing persons.
Asif Ghafoor said that 'we share their pain and we are with them in the process of tracing them'. He added that thousands of soldiers have laid their lives for the safety and security of the country.
"We share their pain and we are with them in the process of tracing them. Thousands of soldiers have laid lives for security of fellow Pakistanis. Can’t harm anyone. Let none exploit the issue on whatever context. With you."
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Earlier today, after more than two weeks, the Shia community protesting outside President Arif Alvi’s residence in Karachi demanding recovery of missing persons has ended the protest after recovery of 27 people.
According to lawyer and activist Jibran Nasir, 27 people have been recovered. 11 of them were produced before Anti Terrorism Court(s) (ATC), four under trial before Military Courts were handed over to the Malir Police and 12 have been freed. As per commitment by the authorities, 8 more missing persons will be released tomorrow.
The missing persons handed over to the Malir police were identified as Zahid Haider Kashmiri, Naeem Haider, Syed Hussain Ahmad, and Syed Sheraz Ahmad. They have also been given access to their families.
Asif Ghafoor said that 'we share their pain and we are with them in the process of tracing them'. He added that thousands of soldiers have laid their lives for the safety and security of the country.
"We share their pain and we are with them in the process of tracing them. Thousands of soldiers have laid lives for security of fellow Pakistanis. Can’t harm anyone. Let none exploit the issue on whatever context. With you."
https://twitter.com/peaceforchange/status/1126603229528301569
Earlier today, after more than two weeks, the Shia community protesting outside President Arif Alvi’s residence in Karachi demanding recovery of missing persons has ended the protest after recovery of 27 people.
According to lawyer and activist Jibran Nasir, 27 people have been recovered. 11 of them were produced before Anti Terrorism Court(s) (ATC), four under trial before Military Courts were handed over to the Malir Police and 12 have been freed. As per commitment by the authorities, 8 more missing persons will be released tomorrow.
The missing persons handed over to the Malir police were identified as Zahid Haider Kashmiri, Naeem Haider, Syed Hussain Ahmad, and Syed Sheraz Ahmad. They have also been given access to their families.