Friday 28 February 2014

Extrajudicial killings?: MQM walks out of the session, again

MQM MPAs walkout of the Sindh Assembly on Tuesday. PHOTO: MOHAMMAD AZEEM/EXPRESS 

KARACHI:  During the session, MQM lawmakers staged a token walkout of the assembly proceedings against the arrest and ‘extrajudicial killings’ of their workers in Karachi.
Soon after reciting Fateha, the deputy parliamentary leader of the MQM, Khawaja Izharul Hassan, drew the speaker’s attention towards the death of their another activist, Mohammad Adil, whose was subjected to torture by the police and law-enforcement agencies after his arrest on February 8.  “As many as 10 workers of our party have fallen victim to extrajudicial killings and 45 activists are missing,” he said, adding that they have approached the police and law-enforcement agencies, but no one was willing to disclose their whereabouts.
“Our party activists are being victimised in the name of ongoing operation. This kind of operation has deepened the sense of deprivation. It seems that the Sindh government has given a free hand to law enforcers to kill our people,” he said.
The MQM leader said that they would not tolerate and resist the state operation against their people. “We are now staging a walkout and this protest will continue until the government stops victimising us,” he added.  After a few minutes walkout, they returned to the session and took part in the proceedings.

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