Int’l rights body says it has 'credible' reports of abuses of authority in Pakistan

We're gathering accurate information about what happened. We welcome any evidence and reliable news, says IHRF


News Desk August 23, 2022
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The International Human Rights Foundation (IHRF) has said that it has received credible reports of abuses of authority in Pakistan.

"We are setting up a working group on this issue. We are currently gathering accurate information about what happened. We welcome any evidence and reliable news," it wrote on its official Twitter handle on Monday.

The development comes at a time when reports of abuse on some politicians and journalists have emerged in the country. Shahbaz Gill, a close aide of former prime minister Imran Khan, was arrested from Bani Gala Chowk in Islamabad a few days ago after a video clip of his controversial remarks aired on a television channel went viral on social media.

After seeing photos and videos showing Gill gasping for air while being taken to the court and hospital, the PTI chairman went to see Gill at the PIMS on Friday evening but was denied permission.

Imran Khan had claimed that Gill was being sexually abused while in police custody, vowing that he would leave no stone unturned to bring to justice those who were responsible for mentally and physically torturing his aide.

Read more: 'Force-feeding': Videos of Gill eating 'under protest' go viral

Videos of Gill also emerged on Monday in which he can be seen arguing with the doctors as they were forcing him to eat.

Meanwhile, journalist Jameel Farooqui was arrested in Karachi over 'falsely' accusing the Islamabad Police of 'custodial torture' of Shahbaz Gill.

The police maintained that Farooqui in his vlogs had accused the capital police of inflicting physical and sexual violence on former premier Imran Khan’s chief of staff.

COMMENTS (3)

Yasmin | 2 years ago | Reply Establishment judiciary and the present government are on the same page first ousting honest leader and PM Imran Khan s government now if anyone says it s wrong they get tortured and put behind the bars it s a jungle law right now
zulfiqar Ahmad | 2 years ago | Reply Your story is based on a fake twitter account impersonating HRF.....Kindly do go for fact check prior posting the story...
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