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Not every person missing is attributable to state: DG ISPR.

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A Beautiful Pakistan is emerging... #PakistanZindabad


It is such a joyous event that Our People and Our Armed Forces are working together to solve this problem...

Together we shall destroy lies and Truth Shall Emerg!

I would like to thank #DGISPR that he is engaging all segements of society and has the humility to act with grace.

#BajwaDoctorine
at works here my Paks....

If the #KhanDoctorine against corruption and #BajwaDoctorine can work in synch we can cover many miles of lost decades....

If only this #MarasiMedia and #KhooniLiberals can be brought to court-of-law...with their foreign funding, NGOs and #Lifafas....


Brilliant response to fake narrative and hybridwar... well done boys!
 
Rawalpindi - July 5, 2019
No PR-130/2019-ISPR

Chairperson Defence of Human Rights Amina Masood Janjua met DG ISPR. Discussed issue of missing persons.
DG ISPR apprised her about the efforts that government and security forces are doing to facilitate them and address the issue for which judicial commission is working day and night. He also apprised her about special directions and constitution of special assistance cell at GHQ for assisting the process. Our hearts go with the families of missing persons being Pakistanis. However we must realise that not every person missing is attributable to state. Those with state are under legal process. Still many individuals are there as part of TTP in Afghanistan and may be in other conflict Zones elsewhere. More so there are many who got killed fighting as part of TTP against the state of Pakistan. Such individuals are also to be accounted somewhere while listing the missing persons.

Amina Masood Janjua acknowledged efforts by the state & security forces and for their empathy and support. She also reiterated the pledge that affected families shall not allow any anti state force to exploit their emotions against the interest of Pakistan. She posed full confidence in state for getting the issue a logical closure.

 
DG ISPR says ‘not every person missing is attributable to state’

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RAWALPINDI: Chairperson Defence of Human Rights Amina Masood Janjua met DG ISPR Major General Asif Ghafoor here on Friday and discussed the issue of missing persons.

DG ISPR apprised her about the efforts that government and security forces are doing to facilitate them and address the issue for which judicial commission is working day and night.

He also apprised her about special directions and constitution of special assistance cell at the GHQ for assisting the process.

“Our hearts go with the families of missing persons being Pakistani. However, we must realise that not every person missing is attributable to state,” the military spokesperson said, adding that those with state are under legal process.
 
crocodile tears from the men in khaki. first they disappear these people then they claim to have sympathy for their families.
 
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