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Pakistan student: 'I was tortured by hardline Islamists'
  • 18 January 2017
  • From the sectionAsia
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Image captionThe abduction of the student in Lahore has caused concern among human rights groups
A Pakistani student has said he was abducted and badly beaten by hardline Islamist students after posting tweets in support of five liberal bloggers who have gone missing.

The student said he needed hospital treatment after he was blindfolded for several hours and tortured.

No-one at Punjab University responded to his cries for help, he said.

The five bloggers disappeared after they condemned extremism and the role of the military in Pakistan.

The university authorities say they are investigating the latest incident.

The Pakistan Herald Tribune said that Suhail Ahmad was abducted by more than 14 members of the student wing of the Jamaat-e-Islami group who forced their way into his Lahore hostel room on Monday evening.

Pakistan pressed over 'abducted' activists

Pakistan's bewildering array of militants

The student told the newspaper that a blanket was put over his head throughout his ordeal and that no security guards responded to his pleas for help.

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Image copyrightAFP
Image captionProtests to demand the safe return of the bloggers have been held in Lahore
He said he was only released when senior Jamaat-e-Islami members intervened on his behalf.

Last week hundreds of people held protests across the country to demand the authorities trace the activists, who disappeared earlier in January.

No group has said it is holding them.

Pakistan's parliament has expressed grave concern over their fates.

The government says it is investigating the case of one of the four, Salman Haider, who has campaigned against enforced disappearances in Balochistan.

Supporters of the men accuse the security services of having secretly arrested them.

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Image captionSalman Haider teaches at Fatima Jinnah Women's University in Rawalpindi
The BBC's M Ilyas Khan in Islamabad says that the disappearances have alarmed liberals in Pakistan, where the military has long promoted a hardline Islamist narrative as a bulwark to protect its financial and security interests.

Salman Haider, a well-known poet and university professor, was last seen in Islamabad on 6 January, two days after bloggers Waqas Goraya and his cousin Asim Saeed went missing in Lahore.

Two other bloggers, one named as polio sufferer Ahmed Raza Naseer, are also reported to have disappeared in or near Lahore.

Pakistan is one of the the world's most dangerous countries for reporters and human rights activists, and critics of the powerful military have been detained, beaten or killed.





http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-38668340
 
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These student political organisations should never have been allowed. Nothing productive comes from these organisations.................. only thugs, feuds and ways how to physically beat the opponents. Educational institutes should be free of this nonsense.
 
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IJT was the first student organization to bring guns on campus. I know of stories from places like comsats islamabad and obviously PU where the IJT goons come every morning and keep knocking at your door if you don't wake up for fajr. The light of education is wasted on conservatives. Tsk.
 
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@Saraab is it bhensa or bhensaa? and tweet or whatever it is in the first image is somewhat written by someone who hardly knows or speaks Urdu.
 
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Pakistan student: 'I was tortured by hardline Islamists'
  • 18 January 2017
  • From the sectionAsia
Share
_93655735_gettyimages-154661887.jpg
Image copyrightAFP
Image captionThe abduction of the student in Lahore has caused concern among human rights groups
A Pakistani student has said he was abducted and badly beaten by hardline Islamist students after posting tweets in support of five liberal bloggers who have gone missing.

The student said he needed hospital treatment after he was blindfolded for several hours and tortured.

No-one at Punjab University responded to his cries for help, he said.

The five bloggers disappeared after they condemned extremism and the role of the military in Pakistan.

The university authorities say they are investigating the latest incident.

The Pakistan Herald Tribune said that Suhail Ahmad was abducted by more than 14 members of the student wing of the Jamaat-e-Islami group who forced their way into his Lahore hostel room on Monday evening.

Pakistan pressed over 'abducted' activists

Pakistan's bewildering array of militants

The student told the newspaper that a blanket was put over his head throughout his ordeal and that no security guards responded to his pleas for help.

_93349431_ad3570d9-2f2a-4d2d-b8f4-d9e12538eff7.jpg
Image copyrightAFP
Image captionProtests to demand the safe return of the bloggers have been held in Lahore
He said he was only released when senior Jamaat-e-Islami members intervened on his behalf.

Last week hundreds of people held protests across the country to demand the authorities trace the activists, who disappeared earlier in January.

No group has said it is holding them.

Pakistan's parliament has expressed grave concern over their fates.

The government says it is investigating the case of one of the four, Salman Haider, who has campaigned against enforced disappearances in Balochistan.

Supporters of the men accuse the security services of having secretly arrested them.

_93323185_a9f4c14f-9243-4d44-b205-9b45ddf354ca.jpg
Image copyrightFACEBOOK
Image captionSalman Haider teaches at Fatima Jinnah Women's University in Rawalpindi
The BBC's M Ilyas Khan in Islamabad says that the disappearances have alarmed liberals in Pakistan, where the military has long promoted a hardline Islamist narrative as a bulwark to protect its financial and security interests.

Salman Haider, a well-known poet and university professor, was last seen in Islamabad on 6 January, two days after bloggers Waqas Goraya and his cousin Asim Saeed went missing in Lahore.

Two other bloggers, one named as polio sufferer Ahmed Raza Naseer, are also reported to have disappeared in or near Lahore.

Pakistan is one of the the world's most dangerous countries for reporters and human rights activists, and critics of the powerful military have been detained, beaten or killed.





http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-38668340
Good to hear that he was tortured, how come he is still not taken by the Police. He and his type should be fed with their own shit.
 
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Pakistan student: 'I was tortured by hardline Islamists'
  • 18 January 2017
  • From the sectionAsia
Share
_93655735_gettyimages-154661887.jpg
Image copyrightAFP
Image captionThe abduction of the student in Lahore has caused concern among human rights groups
A Pakistani student has said he was abducted and badly beaten by hardline Islamist students after posting tweets in support of five liberal bloggers who have gone missing.

The student said he needed hospital treatment after he was blindfolded for several hours and tortured.

No-one at Punjab University responded to his cries for help, he said.

The five bloggers disappeared after they condemned extremism and the role of the military in Pakistan.

The university authorities say they are investigating the latest incident.

The Pakistan Herald Tribune said that Suhail Ahmad was abducted by more than 14 members of the student wing of the Jamaat-e-Islami group who forced their way into his Lahore hostel room on Monday evening.

Pakistan pressed over 'abducted' activists

Pakistan's bewildering array of militants

The student told the newspaper that a blanket was put over his head throughout his ordeal and that no security guards responded to his pleas for help.

_93349431_ad3570d9-2f2a-4d2d-b8f4-d9e12538eff7.jpg
Image copyrightAFP
Image captionProtests to demand the safe return of the bloggers have been held in Lahore
He said he was only released when senior Jamaat-e-Islami members intervened on his behalf.

Last week hundreds of people held protests across the country to demand the authorities trace the activists, who disappeared earlier in January.

No group has said it is holding them.

Pakistan's parliament has expressed grave concern over their fates.

The government says it is investigating the case of one of the four, Salman Haider, who has campaigned against enforced disappearances in Balochistan.

Supporters of the men accuse the security services of having secretly arrested them.

_93323185_a9f4c14f-9243-4d44-b205-9b45ddf354ca.jpg
Image copyrightFACEBOOK
Image captionSalman Haider teaches at Fatima Jinnah Women's University in Rawalpindi
The BBC's M Ilyas Khan in Islamabad says that the disappearances have alarmed liberals in Pakistan, where the military has long promoted a hardline Islamist narrative as a bulwark to protect its financial and security interests.

Salman Haider, a well-known poet and university professor, was last seen in Islamabad on 6 January, two days after bloggers Waqas Goraya and his cousin Asim Saeed went missing in Lahore.

Two other bloggers, one named as polio sufferer Ahmed Raza Naseer, are also reported to have disappeared in or near Lahore.

Pakistan is one of the the world's most dangerous countries for reporters and human rights activists, and critics of the powerful military have been detained, beaten or killed.





http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-38668340

First of all Salman Haider is not pro-development, rather against the society he lives in. Send him Russia and he will turn against Communism. Its a Psychological problem with rather than a real problem in society.

Secondly if some brown guys torture any black guy in Delhi, will we blame all Brown guys on the planet earth for this? Similar is the case with Islamist. Capture those Islamist who tortured the innocent blogger and bring them to justice.
 
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The pic BBC is using is Government College University, Lahore, and not Punjab University, Lahore. LOL.
May be he was abducted by Jamiyat for harassing female students. Its very common in PU. And its neither a news to be picked up by BBC.
 
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Whoever I posted and wants that every body knows what Bhensa, Laal and Mochi pages are doing against ISlam, Army and Pakistan...The must be punished under blasphemy law in open court.

Lies cannot harm Islam in anyway ......... by the way.
 
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We are very in suitable atmosphere like movie Purge, it's better govt fix a day in a month ( one time in a year not enough ) so people goes out kill loot torture other so their thrust of being violant satisfied them till next purge date @Zibago keya kheyal hai?
 
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carefully look at faces of these 5 extremely bad creatures on earth you will find clear signs of lanat on their faces.Their faces are telling that they are real culprit
 
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