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Munir Malik still in ‘critical’ condition

Munir A. Malik, former president of the Supreme Court Bar Association, underwent two sessions of dialysis within 20 hours at the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences amid fears that he was still in a critical condition.

Mr Malik was shifted to the hospital’s medical ward-I at around 6pm on Sunday from the private ward, which was being guarded by six personnel of the anti-terrorist squad, and local police were removed from the hospital after withdrawal of his detention order.

Mr Malik was put on dialysis for more than two hours and was brought back to his room at about 8.30pm. He had undergone a dialysis at around 10pm on Saturday.

Sources in the hospital said Mr Malik was in an ‘acute condition’. This was a case of criminal negligence and delay in medical treatment, they added.

They said the medical board which had examined Mr Malik suspected that the medicine he had taken for urinary problems had caused infection. Later, he suffered renal failure because he did not get proper attention.

“The next 48 hours are very crucial for Mr Malik’s life,” a senior doctor said.

No marks of violence were found on Mr Malik’s body, which showed that he had not been tortured during detention, but he seemed to be mentally tired and exhausted, the sources said.

Once a man of fair complexion, Mr Malik is now pale and speaks with pauses, most of the time in whispers.

“I was subjected to psychological torture, not physical torture, during detention,” he said after returning from the second dialysis. He said his stomach got stiffened and he started passing blood with stool on the third day in the Attock Jail.

“I was given some medicines in the jail but my condition started deteriorating,” he said, adding that his abdomen also started inflating.

He said a doctor had checked him after two days and sucked water from his abdomen with a syringe. Later, a specialist described his condition as ‘life threatening’ and asked the jail authorities to shift him to Islamabad because there was no facility in the jail to diagnose the disease.

Mr Malik could not continue as he was having difficulty in speaking.

His wife, Victoria Malik, said family members were in a state of shock and their first concern was about his health. Mr Malik, she added, had not spoken to the family about what he had faced during detention.

Federal Minister for Human Rights Ansar Burney has sought a report on Mr Malik’s condition from the Inspector General of Punjab, IGP, Prison, and other authorities. He said strict action would be taken against people found to be negligent.

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Another victim of the brutal dictator
 
ISI techniques?

The guy came on a talk show with Talat Hussain and was swaying all over the place. It was quite obvious he was drunk. He would sway and lean forward so far that he almost smacked his chin on the table, and then he would sway into the other guests on either side. And then there were his long drawn out words and huge pauses between points.

A couple of days later on another show he was completely normal. But showing up drunk as a guest at a talk show would indicate some alcohol dependency. This could simply be a result of his alcoholism catching up.

“I was subjected to psychological torture, not physical torture, during detention,”

I must say that he was engaging to listen to when sober. I hope he survives.
 
wow they must have some super duper "psychological techniques" to make him physically ill :lol:
I smell a lot of bull here........

BTW Lahori you never do answer my question about what it takes to buy someone in Pakistan these days...what was your price?
 
what it takes to buy someone in Pakistan these days...what was your price?

Some people also develop anti-feeling because of their experiences in the past. ;)

jk lahori. :D
 
wow they must have some super duper "psychological techniques" to make him physically ill :lol:
I smell a lot of bull here........

BTW Lahori you never do answer my question about what it takes to buy someone in Pakistan these days...what was your price?

Keysersoze i have always been againt Mush and military dictators. Poeple on this forum know i have been against him from day one.

Agonistic Muslim: The swaying action you are talking about is Munir Malik's style of talking and i have always seen him answering in the same manner. Munir has a liver problem which points out to an abuse of alcohol
 
Give Munir a few bottles of Smirnoff and a passel of girls. He will be in fine form in a week. Munir Malik will always be Munir Malik.
 
wow they must have some super duper "psychological techniques" to make him physically ill :lol:
I smell a lot of bull here........

BTW Lahori you never do answer my question about what it takes to buy someone in Pakistan these days...what was your price?
Lahori is our infamous resident PML-N activist. I guess it's his right to openly speak up against whomever. Of course we can always choose to not believe him in this instance. ;). Munir Malik case seems like a drama.
 
Give Munir a few bottles of Smirnoff and a passel of girls. He will be in fine form in a week. Munir Malik will always be Munir Malik.

He looks like that with just that face of his.
 
He is a great advocate, I have seen his pleadings. But, then he has a weakness for the bottle and women. Which all the lawyer community has.
 
He is a great advocate, I have seen his pleadings. But, then he has a weakness for the bottle and women. Which all the lawyer community has.

His weakness of Bottle can not be connected to all of the Lawyers...:disagree:

But most of them are Alcoholic and Women addicted...

:cheers:
 
ISI techniques?

The guy came on a talk show with Talat Hussain and was swaying all over the place. It was quite obvious he was drunk. He would sway and lean forward so far that he almost smacked his chin on the table, and then he would sway into the other guests on either side. And then there were his long drawn out words and huge pauses between points.

A couple of days later on another show he was completely normal. But showing up drunk as a guest at a talk show would indicate some alcohol dependency. This could simply be a result of his alcoholism catching up.



I must say that he was engaging to listen to when sober. I hope he survives.


The great mushy is also a drunkard dont forget!
 
The great mushy is also a drunkard dont forget!

I don't mind him being a drunkard, I'm just pointing out that he had alcohol issues - something his physicians confirmed yesterday when stating that his "liver issues contributed to the deterioration of his health" - and therefore it is incorrect to suggest that the GoP was primarily responsible for his condition.

Nothing wrong with having a drink now and then...
 
This could simply be a result of his alcoholism catching up.

Is there a definite and credible conformation on his alcohol dependence?

Chronic alcoholism usually results in hepatic deficiencies. Liver failiure is a lot more correlative with alcoholism than acute renal failiure requiring dialysis. The latter is usually caused by a systemic disease process that has either gone unnoticed or been severly mismanaged.
 

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