
This is with reference to your “Not so ‘missing’ after all”, which I think is a bit naïve.
ISLAMABAD: This is with reference to your editorial of December 11 titled “Not so ‘missing’ after all”, which I think is a bit naïve.
And I say that because we are now supposed to believe what the prosecutor has conveyed to the Supreme Court. In short, we are to believe that these citizens, against whom serious allegations were levelled and who had been acquitted by not one but three different judges in four cases, were then “rescued” by the Taliban, who were allegedly dressed as intelligence agents (please could someone clarify what is their standard uniform because the video evidence, on the day these prisoners were abducted, doesn’t indicate any special clothing). And that these people, after their so-called abduction by the Taliban, managed to reach areas where the Pakistan Army were carrying out operations, at which point in time they were again re-arrested!
I think the said lawyer should take up making Bollywood films.
Abdul Majid
Published in The Express Tribune, December 12th, 2010.