The other aspect relates to the point made that “such negative aspersions and accusations” were also made against the ISI in the past “but investigations proved them wrong”. In the past, accusations were made on the involvement of intelligence agencies when journalist Hayatullah Khan was killed in 2006 after reporting that an al Qaeda terrorist had died as the result of a drone strike and not, as claimed by the government and the military, in an explosion. At that time, fingers were pointed at the agencies because Hayatullah’s reporting had embarrassed the government of Pervez Musharraf. However, no investigation was conducted into the death, and if one was, then its findings were never made public. The same can be said also for the dozens of people who have died in Balochistan over the years or been picked up and held incommunicado for long periods of time. Only the Supreme Court has come to their rescue.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 19th, 2011.
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@Ani: Why should you the Indians have a lost sleep for Pak affairs. Why dont you go and put your own house in order dude?