Politicians, journalists decry 'motivated and manufactured' arrest of Imaan, Hadi

Lawyer Mirza Moiz says move reflects state’s 'growing insecurity', Jibran Nasir terms arrest 'witch-hunt'

Human Rights lawyer and social activist Imaan Mazari and her husband Hadi Ali Chattha. Photo File

Lawyer and rights activist Imaan Mazari and her husband, advocate Hadi Ali Chattha, were arrested on Friday in Islamabad while reportedly heading to the district courts, drawing immediate and strong condemnation from journalists, parliamentarians and the legal community who called for their protection and a fair trial.

They were subsequently sent on a 14-day judicial remand by an anti-terrorism court in Islamabad.

Read: Imaan, Hadi arrested, whereabouts undisclosed: Shireen Mazari

'Growing insecurity'

Lawyer Mirza Moiz Baig said the arrests reflected what he described as the state’s "growing insecurity", warning that a “string of malicious cases” against the two was aimed at silencing dissent.

He said the action was "calculated to have a chilling effect" on those defending human rights and representing marginalised communities, adding that the couple’s criticism of the judiciary following recent amendments may also explain why they did not receive judicial relief.

Commenting on the likely timeline for the couple’s release, Baig said it was "unlikely" in the immediate term, adding that unless the Islamabad High Court quashed the case against them, the couple could remain in custody for “at least a week or ten days”.

'Contempt for any semblance of the rule of law'

Barrister Asad Rahim Khan said the couple were "bar none, at the forefront of the defence of human rights in this country" and their courage was "exemplary".

He added that to "mount an arrest like this shows this regime’s contempt for any semblance of the rule of law".

He said that each bar in each city and province "must make common cause for their immediate release".

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