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Court gives go-ahead for prisoner transfer law
Move expected to help in repatriation of Dr Afia Siddiqui
By Mohsin Ali, Correspondent
Published: 17:42 August 28, 2013
Court gives go-ahead for prisoner transfer law
Move expected to help in repatriation of Dr Afia Siddiqui
By Mohsin Ali, Correspondent
Published: 17:42 August 28, 2013
Gulf News
Islamabad: The federal cabinet on Wednesday gave a go-ahead for Pakistan signing the Council of Europe Convention pertaining to transfer of sentenced prisoners, a move expected to help in repatriation of Dr Afia Siddiqui languishing in jail in the US.
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, who chaired the cabinet meeting, directed the the concerned authorities to take prompt steps for accession to the international convention and subsequent follow-up action for securing repatriation of Siddiqui.
Officials said after the approval of the cabinet a letter will be written to the secretary general of the Council
of Europe, making a formal request for accession. According to official sources the US had suggested to Islamabad three years ago that Pakistan’s signing of the Council of Europe Convention on transfer of sentenced prisoners could be helpful for the repatriation.
Excerpt: Court gives go-ahead for prisoner transfer law | GulfNews.com
Another excellent act by the new administration, the last administration couldn't achieve a single thing in a month. Glad to hear steps are being taken for transfer and release of Dr. Aafia Siddiqui. All of you who kept doubting PM Nawaz Sharif and the party look at what your own parties do, better yet what they can't do. Have to give credit where credit is due, new administration is restoring Pakistan's strength.
Now of course, real achievement will be her actual return, but this is a bold step one the previous Government couldn't even crawl towards.