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Family of Hasan Askree, 53, who was jailed for five years in 2020, say case is a grave miscarriage of justice

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Former Pakistan army chief Gen Qamar Javed was one of the senior officials criticised by to
whom Pakistani-Australian man Hasan Askree. Photograph: Anjum Naveed/AP

The incarceration of a Pakistani-Australian man in a high security Pakistani prison has been a “torment” for his ageing parents, his family says.

Hasan Askree, 53, was sentenced to five years in prison in 2020 for writing a critical letter to a military official, a case his family says is opaque and constitutes a grave miscarriage of justice.


In 2015, the dual Pakistani-Australian national left Sydney, where he worked for American Express, and travelled to the Pakistani capital of Islamabad to care for his unwell mother.

While living in Pakistan in 2020, Askree, the son of a former two-star general in the Pakistani military, wrote several critical letters to senior military officials. In one letter, sent to the then chief of army staff, Qamar Javed Bajwa, he criticised

Bajwa’s polices, his perceived closeness to then prime minister Imran Khan, and his acceptance of an extension to his service as army chief. Askree also told Bajwa to resign.

Askree sent copies of letters to senior generals in Pakistan’s politically powerful military.

The precise contents of the letters have not been released publicly. Bajwa – a controversial army chief – has since retired. The military under his command was accused of rigging the 2018 elections which brought Imran Khan to power. The military denied trying to influence the election.

In October 2020, Askree was arrested at his home in Islamabad and, despite being a civilian, was charged and tried in a court martial for “abetting a mutiny”. His letters were deemed a subversion and an incitement against the military’s leadership.

Askree is currently being held in the high security Sahiwal prison in the Punjab province of Pakistan.

After two years of quietly advocating for his release, Askree’s family held a press conference in Islamabad last month, condemning his treatment as a grave miscarriage of justice.

“It is as though the aim is not just to punish Hasan but to torment our family, too … so it would serve as a lesson for all for never speaking up for your country,” the family said.

Askree’s father, retired Maj Gen Syed Zaffar Mehdi Askree, said his son had not received a fair trial, and that his family had never received a copy of the charges or verdict, despite repeated requests.

Two years ago, Maj Gen Askree wrote to the Islamabad high court seeking his son’s release from prison. He said his son had only written to Bajwa “a few times to express his discontent with the functioning of the armed forces”.

“The letters express criticism on certain polices of the current regime of army. In essence, the letters, strongly worded though they may be, merely illustrate the disillusionment of a citizen who is using the letters to state his disapproval of certain actions and policies of a state institution,” the letter to the court says.

The retired officer’s petition to the court said none of his son’s correspondence was derogatory, nor had it encouraged or incited the overthrow of the democratically elected government.

“Instead, the intention behind the letters is to highlight the deficiencies in the existing state of affairs.”

Akree’s sister Zehra Mehdi told the ABC in Australia this week that when her brother was initially taken and placed into military custody they did not know where he was, and could not communicate with him.

“It was so stressful that every minute seemed like ages passing, until we could figure out whether he was even alive.” She said the case against him was opaque and the process was irregular. “I just feel they are just trying to stop his voice.”

Askree’s mother is seriously ill, and cannot travel to visit him in prison, the family told the press conference. Despite a court order to transfer Askree to a Rawalpindi jail closer to the family’s Islamabad home, the military is yet to move him.

Australia’s high commission has raised Askree’s situation with the Pakistan government on “up to 20 occasions”, Guardian Australia understands.

A spokesperson for the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade confirmed it was providing consular assistance to a detained Australian.

“We acknowledge the ongoing distress to his family his detention has caused.

“Officials at our high commission in Islamabad continue to raise his case with the government of Pakistan. Dfat will continue to provide consular assistance for as long as required.”

Pakistan’s justice system was ranked 129th out of 140 countries by the World Justice Project last year, and fifth of six countries in South Asia, above only Afghanistan.

The 2022 Human Rights Watch report alleged government officials in Pakistan have harassed, and at times persecuted, human rights defenders, lawyers, and journalists who criticise government officials and policies. Draconian laws around sedition and counter-terrorism are used to repress dissent, the report said.

 
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In 2015, the dual Pakistani-Australian national left Sydney, where he worked for American Express, and travelled to the Pakistani capital of Islamabad to care for his unwell mother.

While living in Pakistan in 2020, Askree, the son of a former two-star general in the Pakistani military, wrote several critical letters to senior military officials.

Legally, that makes him a Pakistani in Pakistan subject to Pakistani law, not Australian.
 
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Legally, that makes him a Pakistani in Pakistan subject to Pakistani law, not Australian.
Legally he should not have been convicted.
Legally he should not have been tried in a court martial for “abetting a mutiny”
Legally his family should have received a copy of the charges or verdict

Legally Bajwa and Co should kill themselves.
 
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Fair enough, i have dozens more, take your pick 🤣





And the cherry on the cake. Doubt even somalia can match this one

https://indianexpress.com/article/c...c-radiation-gujarat-court-judge-8400676/lite/ 🤣

I can go on and on but pretty sure you catch the drift..kapish?
 
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Legally he should not have been convicted.
Legally he should not have been tried in a court martial for “abetting a mutiny”
Legally his family should have received a copy of the charges or verdict

Please present your legal bases for saying the above, any of it. Thanks.
 
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Fair enough, i have dozens more, take your pick 🤣





And the cherry on the cake. Doubt even somalia can match this one

https://indianexpress.com/article/c...c-radiation-gujarat-court-judge-8400676/lite/ 🤣

I can go on and on but pretty sure you catch the drift..kapish?
Did you catch the drift when you posted news of his sacking dated 17/7/22 and not his reinstatement dated 19/7/22 on 12/4/23?

Since you're too fond of Somalia, do you know about these sections in our IPC?




Or do you think the world runs as per your semi literate whims and fancies?

If someone wants to file a FIR against someone else because he feels aggrieved due to an act committed by the latter... Let the courts decide, tu Somalia ka jury hai?
 
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Did you catch the drift when you posted news of his sacking dated 17/7/22 and not his reinstatement dated 19/7/22 on 12/4/23?

Since you're too fond of Somalia, do you know about these sections in our IPC?




Or do you think the world runs as per your semi literate whims and fancies?

If someone wants to file a FIR against someone else because he feels aggrieved due to an act committed by the latter... Let the courts decide, tu Somalia ka jury hai?
Seems like you forgot to cover your house with cowdung as per the gujarat court, so the radiation from vedic era satellites has further lowered your iq. Fuckin Rtard, even if he is reinstated, the very fact that he was fired in the first place is a sign of a banana republic.

Take the ipc kanoon and shove it up your cows ***. If your fuckin ipc worked, half the current MPs would be in jail chutiye whatsapp educted pissdrinker


There are millions of FIRs against Modi, Yogi and several bjp mla, how many sent to jail.

This isn’t your republictv comment section where you can peddle gober news and get away with it. Now go back to your gaushala and rape your cow dumbfuck
 
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Seems like you forgot to cover your house with cowdung as per the gujarat court, so the radiation from vedic era satellites has further lowered your iq. Fuckin Rtard, even if he is reinstated, the very fact that he was fired in the first place is a sign of a banana republic.

Take the ipc kanoon and shove it up your cows ***. If your fuckin ipc worked, half the current MPs would be in jail chutiye whatsapp educted chutiye


This isn’t your republictv comment section where you can peddle gober news and get away with it.
Filing cases don't mean conviction, that's what I told you in the previous post chauthi fail gawar

I can right away go to the nearest police station to file a complaint against you for being a semi literate sewer born dungerhead if there was a section catering to the likes of you in the IPC.
And you couldn't stop me because it's my legal right.
You'd have a case against you, but it won't mean you are a convict. That the courts will decide. Samjha gawar?
 
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Filing cases don't mean conviction, that's what I told you in the previous post chauthi fail gawar

I can right away go to the nearest police station to file a complaint against you for being a semi literate sewer born dungerhead if there was a section catering to the likes of you in the IPC.
And you couldn't stop me because it's my legal right.
You'd have a case against you, but it won't mean you are a convict. That the courts will decide. Samjha gawar?
Dumbass baboon, like a fuckin taperecorder you are ranting let the court decide let the court decide. Chutiye gawar choot ke maindak not potty trained gobarmonkey court order doesnt mean jackshit in a banana republic lol. In Egypt, UAE, Somalia, China, Somalia, Pakistan etc etc there are courts also and make all sorts of decisions but everyone knows where the final order is coming from.
 
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but everyone knows where the final order is coming from.
That's an extraordinary claim that would require extraordinary evidence, & not holding my breath over it since you believe Courts nahi tera Somalia waala baap judge karega
 
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