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PESHAWAR/ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, Dec 1 (Reuters) - Two lawmakers who are vocal critics of Pakistan's powerful military and have alleged widespread abuses by the armed forces say they have been barred from leaving the country, in the latest crackdown on dissent in the South Asian nation.

Ali Wazir and Mohsin Dawar, two parliamentarians from the violence-ravaged North Waziristan region bordering Afghanistan, were due to leave for United Arab Emirates on Friday, when authorities at the airport in the northwestern city of Peshawar intercepted them and briefly detained them.

"Both of us are on the ECL," Dawar told Reuters, a reference to the Exit Control List, which names people forbidden from leaving Pakistan.

Pakistan's Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), which is in charge of the ECL list and whose officials stopped the lawmakers in Peshawar, did not respond to requests for comment.

But an FIA source confirmed Wazir and Dawar were both on the list, "so they can't leave the country."

Rights groups and media owners say the military, which has ruled Pakistan for nearly half its history, is increasingly restricting free speech and curtailing the work of civil society groups, something the army has denied.

The FIA source said a First Information Report (FIR), which marks the formal opening of a criminal investigation, has been opened against the two lawmakers for making "anti-state" speeches. In practice, such charges are usually levied only when the criticism centers on the military.

"The police in Swabi had lodged cases against them for their anti-Pakistan speeches in a public gathering there," the FIA source said, referring to a city 100 km (60 miles) east from Peshawar in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

Wazir is the co-founder of the Pashtun ethnic rights movement, the Pashtun Tahaffuz Movement (PTM). Dawar was one of the leaders of PTM before the July elections, when they were both elected to parliament as independent candidates.

The PTM alleges that thousands of Pashtuns were targeted in state-organized killings after Pakistan joined the U.S.-led war on terror in 2001 and launched major military operations against militant strongholds in tribal areas by the Afghanistan border between 2009 and 2014. The army denies the claims.

The military has been engaged in talks with PTM members, but the two sides are far apart on agreement over the grievances of PTM members.

The FIA source said Wazir and Dawar were both briefly detained by the police and will face court hearings or further police investigations. (Reporting by Jibran Ahmad PESHAWAR and Saad Sayeed in ISLAMABAD; Writnig by Drazen Jorgic; Editing by Tom Hogue)


https://www.cnbc.com/2018/12/01/reu...rom-leaving-the-country-briefly-detained.html
 
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Being a critic is one thing, being an asshole is another. Even i have been a critic of army at times and openly wrote here and on DGISPR FB page, that does not mean we starting taking money from foreign agencies to marginalise our institutions and work against the interest of our country.
If you are such a critic and than have the balls to stay in your country and dont run away like cowards. Pakistan needs to have a tough policy against such A holes who sell national interests for their petty gains.
 
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Being a critic is one thing, being an asshole is another. Even i have been a critic of army at times and openly wrote here and on DGISPR FB page, that does not mean we starting taking money from foreign agencies to marginalise our institutions and work against the interest of our country.
If you are such a critic and than have the balls to stay in your country and dont run away like cowards. Pakistan needs to have a tough policy against such A holes who sell national interests for their petty gains.

This is not nearly enough. Get the the terror factories out of Pakistan. As long particularly 'Murican consulates and embassies are operating out of Pakistan there will be many more PTM's and Hussain Haqqani's.
 
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PESHAWAR/ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, Dec 1 (Reuters) - Two lawmakers who are vocal critics of Pakistan's powerful military and have alleged widespread abuses by the armed forces say they have been barred from leaving the country, in the latest crackdown on dissent in the South Asian nation.

Ali Wazir and Mohsin Dawar, two parliamentarians from the violence-ravaged North Waziristan region bordering Afghanistan, were due to leave for United Arab Emirates on Friday, when authorities at the airport in the northwestern city of Peshawar intercepted them and briefly detained them.

"Both of us are on the ECL," Dawar told Reuters, a reference to the Exit Control List, which names people forbidden from leaving Pakistan.

Pakistan's Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), which is in charge of the ECL list and whose officials stopped the lawmakers in Peshawar, did not respond to requests for comment.

But an FIA source confirmed Wazir and Dawar were both on the list, "so they can't leave the country."

Rights groups and media owners say the military, which has ruled Pakistan for nearly half its history, is increasingly restricting free speech and curtailing the work of civil society groups, something the army has denied.

The FIA source said a First Information Report (FIR), which marks the formal opening of a criminal investigation, has been opened against the two lawmakers for making "anti-state" speeches. In practice, such charges are usually levied only when the criticism centers on the military.

"The police in Swabi had lodged cases against them for their anti-Pakistan speeches in a public gathering there," the FIA source said, referring to a city 100 km (60 miles) east from Peshawar in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

Wazir is the co-founder of the Pashtun ethnic rights movement, the Pashtun Tahaffuz Movement (PTM). Dawar was one of the leaders of PTM before the July elections, when they were both elected to parliament as independent candidates.

The PTM alleges that thousands of Pashtuns were targeted in state-organized killings after Pakistan joined the U.S.-led war on terror in 2001 and launched major military operations against militant strongholds in tribal areas by the Afghanistan border between 2009 and 2014. The army denies the claims.

The military has been engaged in talks with PTM members, but the two sides are far apart on agreement over the grievances of PTM members.

The FIA source said Wazir and Dawar were both briefly detained by the police and will face court hearings or further police investigations. (Reporting by Jibran Ahmad PESHAWAR and Saad Sayeed in ISLAMABAD; Writnig by Drazen Jorgic; Editing by Tom Hogue)


https://www.cnbc.com/2018/12/01/reu...rom-leaving-the-country-briefly-detained.html

They are not critics, they are propagandists working against National Interest.
 
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