Amina Masood Janjua demands immediate release of all the enforced missing persons
ISLAMABAD, Dec 10 (SABAH): Defense of Human Rights Pakistan Chairperson Amina Masood Janjua while demanding immediate release of all the enforced missing persons has said that commission on enforced missing persons should be abolished and all the cases of the enforced missing persons should be proceeded in the high courts and Supreme Court of Pakistan. She said that another truth and reconciliation commission should be formed. She said that the government of Pakistan should sign and rectify all the international conventions. She said that it is our demand and resolution on the International Human Rights Day that every person missing from whole Pakistan should be recovered. She said that the day demands that Prime Minister Imran Khan should come and tell what is our crime.
These demands were made by Amina Masood Janja while addressing the sit-in staged at D-Chowk on the occasion of the International Human Rights Day. Amina Masood Janjua said that United Nations General Assembly approved the International Charter on the Human Rights (UNHR) on 10th December 1948, which is observed every year. She said that this document is a milestone, which protects the individual and collective rights, beside of the fact of humans belonging to any religion, faith, race, language, country and nation.
Amina Masood Janjua said that it is written in the law that no one will be arrested and sent in illegal detention, adding that no one could be arrested unless and until arrest warrants are shown to him. She said that anyone could be detained after the approval of the magistrate. She said that it is written in the Pakistani constitution that no one is above the law, everyone enjoys the right of fair trial, adding that no one will be called accused without giving him the right of court and until proven guilty no one will be declared guilty.
Amina Masood Janjua said that we will secure these rights, adding that the parents of the children present in the sit-in are missing and we will continue supporting them until the return of their parents. She said that baton charge is left in the state of Madina, adding that this is modern era and Prime Minister Imran Khan could not stop any information and struggle in this era, adding that PM should quit the undemocratic and dictatorial attitudes. She said that if prime minister takes name of state of Madina than he should come and see the innocent old parents, old mothers and innocent children, adding that thee sons of one mother are missing.
Amina Masood Janjua said that defense of human rights have registered 28 cases of enforced disappearances in 2021 from whole country, adding that the total number of DHR cases reached 2818, out of which 1425 are so far missing. She said that 520 were releases, 78 were died and 209 are present in jails and internment centers. She said that defense of human rights expresses solidarity with all the enforced disappeared affectees and their heirs. She said that if the human rights violations are not stopped then prime minister should stop taking name of state of Madina.