Allama Shahenshah Naqvi meets families of Shia Missing Persons

15 April, 2021 12:50

Allama Shahenshah Naqvi meets families of Shia Missing Persons at sit-in protest on Thursday.

He expresed solidarity with them and announced all out support to their legitimate demand for end enforced disappearance of their relatives.

Allama Shahenshah Naqvi meets families of Shia Missing Persons

He said that sit-in protesters are making a demand which is legitimate in accordance with the Constitution.

Moreover, Allama Syed Shahenshah Naqvi said that enforced disappearance itself is unlawful incarceration.

Therefore, this must end and the families must not long for their near and dear ones.

Furthermore, he suggested that patience of these aggrieved families must not be tested anymore.

He said these families must be informed about the latest factual position of their relatives.

اللہ تعالیٰ کی توہین کرنے والا امر جلیل تاحال آزاد

He said that innocent Shia missing persons must be released or produced for trial if they are accused.

Otherwise protest would continue.

Meanwhile, sit-in protest continued on 13th consecutive day since April 02.

Meanwhile, the main committee’s leader Allama Ahmed Iqbal has said that the families have already fighting a legal battle through courts of law to seek end to unconstitutional and illegal enforced disappearance.

Moreover, he said that they were assured that their demands would be met on April 16, 2021.

But he made clear that the families and the committee call for release of the victims of enforced disappearance prior to Ramazan.

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He further said that if any harm is done to protesters, then the government would be held responsible for everything.

He said that the families and the committee had ran from pillar to post to seek justice.

The committee leader said that they contacted the top authorities of state and government of Pakistan.

But the authorities have failed in bringing an end to this unconstitutional and unlawful undeclared incarceration.

Allama Ahmed Iqbal further said that supporters of the families of the victims of enforced disappearance would begin sit-in protest in United States, European countries, Canada and other countries.

If the authorities concerned fail, the committee leaders said, third phase would include aforesaid international protest.

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