Releasing fishermen
Examination of public record reveals no convictions for espionage by detained fishermen of Pakistan or India

Releasing fishermen
In this instance, the travel expenses of the detained men is being borne by the Edhi Foundation which also gave gifts and cash to support them along the way. Their boats will not be going with them and they will be starting from scratch — no easy job when you have little to begin with. Another batch of 145 Indians had been released on December 28th 2017 but there are still 262 pointlessly detained in Malir jail. We would add our voice to that of non-governmental organisations in Pakistan as well as India for there to be a common-sense humanitarian solution to a problem that in reality threatens the security of neither India nor Pakistan. This is one problem at least that is capable of resolution by both parties, and an honourable addition to bilateral relations — a worthy New Year resolution.
Published in The Express Tribune, January 9th, 2018.
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