What is encouraging is that with the damning evidence of torture in the public domain, Army Chief General Raheel Sharif has ordered an inquiry into the matter. The Rangers have suspended unnamed officials who are suspected of involvement in Mr Ahmed’s death. This is not enough. Those guilty must be punished. Whether there is ever any definitive account of how Mr Ahmed came by his dreadful injuries and who inflicted them on him, must be a very open question. The use of torture by all LEAs is so widespread as to be deemed ubiquitous. Torture in custody is the norm rather than the exception and it can be inflicted on anybody who has been picked up in connection with any alleged offence, major or minor. This is wholly unacceptable in any civilised society, yet so inured is the public to torture in custody as a norm that it is only when a death occurs that it makes the headlines. We condemn this in the strongest possible terms and await the outcome of any inquiry that is conducted into Mr Ahmed’s death. Hopefully, this will discourage our LEAs from indulging in such tactics in the future.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 6th, 2016.
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