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Nov-29-2012 01:24printcomments

Nawab Nazar's Mother Appeals Intl. Human Rights Groups to Play Role in His Recovery

Balochistan must hold the record for the highest number of government kidnappings and murders.

Human rights in Balochistan
Special thanks to balochjohd.com

(TURBAT, Occupied Balochistan) - The mother of martyr Ilyas Nazar has demanded in a press release, that claimants of Islam and humanism should raise their voice for the safe recovery of her son Nawab Nazar.

Since the abduction and murder of her other son, he is the only breadwinner of their house.

Nawab Nazar’s mother has also urged the Chief Justice, to take immediate action for the safe recovery of Nawab Nazar, and to ensure that the case is treated with justice.

She further said that, Nawab Nazar was never involved in politics or any other activities, "and I even don’t know why they have abducted my son and (are) punishing him".

She has also appealed to the abductors, to explain why they targeted Nawab Nazar.

She added, "Previously my younger son, Ilyas Nazar, was martyred after abduction. Till today no one hasn’t told us about the fault of Ilyas Nazar, or explained why he was killed.

She also urged the International Human Rights Groups, like Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch (HRW) and International Justice Bodies to play their role for safe recovery of her son Nawab Nazar.



Source: balochjohd.com/modules/xnews/article.php?storyid=743

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