Abid Mir, a human rights activist and journalist from Balochistan, has gone missing from Islamabad.
According to his family, he disappeared after going to an ATM on Wednesday evening. Mir, who is known for his social media activism and his work on human rights in Balochistan, was last seen at the Baloch Aurat March, which took place on Wednesday.
Mir's brother Khalid Mir released a video on Twitter in which he stated that the family is in contact with the police to register a missing-persons FIR. He further stated that Mir had not been involved in any controversial issues lately, and he did not have any specific threat from anybody.
My elder brother @AbidMir81
— Khalid (@Khalidgraphy) March 9, 2023
is not reachable since yesterday evening 6/6:30pm 8 March 2023. #findabidmir pic.twitter.com/wMwGxgSWcw
Islamabad police however announced later on Thursday night that Mir had returned home.
In a tweet, the capital police said that the impression of Abid going missing was false and had been created after the journalist lost contact with his family.
The Islamabad police thanked all the citizens and journalists who contacted the force regarding Abid Mir's disappearance.
قلمکار عابد میر جن کے لاپتہ ہونے کی اطلاع تھی وہ گھر پہنچ گئے ہیں۔
— Islamabad Police (@ICT_Police) March 9, 2023
گھر والوں سے رابطہ منقطع ہونے کی وجہ سے لاپتہ ہونے کا غلط تاثر پیدا ہوا ۔
تمام شہریوں اور صحافیوں کا شکریہ جنہوں نے اس سلسلے میں پولیس سے رابطہ کیا اور اطلاع دی ۔#Islamabad #ICTP #Police
The disappearance of the Baloch activist has raised grave concerns on social media. The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan has also expressed concern and urged the Islamabad Police to investigate the matter immediately.
HRCP is concerned to learn that Baloch writer @AbidMir81 has been missing since yesterday, after leaving his home in Islamabad on an errand. His family say they are unable to reach him. We urge the @ICT_Police to investigate immediately and ensure that Mr Mir is recovered safely.
— Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (@HRCP87) March 9, 2023
Many journalists and social media activists have voiced their concern over Mir’s missing, including journalist Hamid Mir.
Disappearnce of journalist Abid Mir is a matter of concern for me. https://t.co/A61YwGnGZZ
— Hamid Mir حامد میر (@HamidMirPAK) March 9, 2023
The disappearances of Journalist @AbidMir81 is concerning.#FindAbidMir https://t.co/aKoapkbLHS
— Jalila Haider #StopHazaraGenocide (@Advjalila) March 9, 2023
Mir worked as a regional editor for Lok Sujag – a multimedia investigative journalism platform that focuses on issues and communities marginalised in the mainstream media and policy discourse.
Lok Sujag registers grave concern over the disappearance of Baloch journalist and our regional editor Abid Mir.#FindAbidMir pic.twitter.com/sWTIYLI0ZR
— Lok Sujag (@lok_sujag) March 9, 2023
The disappearance of Abid Mir has brought attention to the increasing number of missing persons cases in Pakistan. Former Punjab chief minister Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi has claimed that the number of cases has increased during the tenure of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.
The disappearance of Abid Mir is a matter of great concern, and it is essential that the authorities take immediate action to ensure his safe return. The media community and human rights organisations are closely monitoring the situation and urging the authorities to act swiftly.
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