Pashtuns Demand The Release Of PTM Leader Owais Abdal
Pashtuns demand the release of PTM leader Owais Abdal. Nobody knows where arrested PTM leader Abdal has been kept, angry Pashtuns demand the release.
The Pashtun community is angry against the illegal detention of Owais Abdal, leader and human rights activist of the Pashtun Tehfuz Movement.
After this incident, a large number of Pashtuns took to the streets demanding the release of Abdal. Abdal was arrested last month and taken to some unknown place.
This information has not been given to anyone, including their family members. PTM leader Mohsin Davar says that he has been the victim of the government-run operation.
He also said that Pashtun has been completely hopeful with the government. Mohsin has also tweeted about this.
Significantly, in the past month, thousands of Pashtuns had taken a big rally against the government of Pakistan after taking to the streets.
His demand was that the government which has waged an undisclosed war against the people here and in Afghanistan should be put to an end.
Apart from this, the extrajudicial keeling that the government is doing should also be stopped.
Apart from him, another social activist Mustafa Kamal has also demanded the immediate release of Abdal.
He said that the government of Pakistan along with the army is violating the human rights of the Pashtuns. At the same time, here the government and the army together are blown away by the law.
Mustafa even said that the government of Pakistan has arrested Abdal because he raised his voice against the government. It is a violation of the freedom of expression of any person.
This is a serious crime that the government and the army are carrying out openly. Significantly, there is a long history of forcible disappearance by the government in Pakistan.
Its worst victims have been human rights activists and people who have done the work of raising voice against the government.
Apart from this, the government has also made those who remain with the opposition disappear.
Among those who disappeared in this way, there have been women and children from minority to minority communities.
A few days ago, Professor Liaquat Sani was abducted in Balochistan when he was going to the exam center along with some of his other colleagues.
However, his comrades were left at some distance by the abusers. The car with which they were abducted was also found on the Quetta-Taftan highway in the Kanak area.
Till now the police have not been able to locate Professor Sani. There have been many protests over this too. Human rights activist Guleli Ismail has also condemned the kidnapping of Liaquat Sani