This Umar Cheema seems a brave guy. He still writes for the missing persons despite being tortured by ISI.
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Missing persons finally see some light at the end of tunnel
Umar Cheema
Saturday, February 11, 2012
ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court on Friday rekindled hope among the families whose relatives are dying a slow death in ISI’s custody. Hapless and clueless, they had been running from pillar to post in search of justice after four of the 11 detainees died in the agency’s custody.
Friday’s proceedings brought some respite for them and restlessness for the captors. Other than the national media, correspondents of foreign media were present in large number in the courtroom, taking this as a test case for the judiciary.
As the three-member bench started hearing under the leadership of Chief Justice Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhry, Raja Irshad, the ISI-MI lawyer, had to face embarrassment he was not ready for.
With straight dyed hair neatly parted from the middle, sporting a beard and dressed in Jinnah style Sherwani, Raja was there but empty-handed. The prisoners that had to be produced were nowhere in sight, a blatant violation of the directive that earned him fury of the court.
“I say where are the prisoners?” asked the CJ as Raja Irshad tried to flip-flop. The bench was in no mood to tolerate a violation of its order. “Name the authority who dared to violate the court’s directive,” said the CJ. If a prime minister can be summoned for contempt of court, no one else must be under any illusion, he said.
As Raja continued speaking without improving the quality of argument, he received another shut-up call from the CJ: “Don’t speak at this high pitch. We can do that louder than you.”
Sitting on the left of Justice Chaudhry was Justice Tariq Pervaiz, former Chief Justice of Peshawar High Court, no stranger to the occurrence of alleged abductions by intelligence agencies, especially in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa.
“It was distressing to watch CNN documenting the miseries of families of missing persons,” he remarked. The ISI lawyer couldn’t get his word and asked for repeating it. CNN is a TV channel, Justice Tariq Pervaiz said educating Raja Irshad. The channel has run a programme last night, he explained, that could only bring a bad name for us as the cases of forced disappearance are on the rise without any arrest of this trend.
Justice Tariq also regretted the happenings in Balochistan. Due to our failure in controlling the situation in this restive province, Justice Tariq remarked, the situation has caught international attention resulting in US Congressional hearing.
On the CJ’s right side sat Justice Arif Khilji, equally upset like his peers on this lawlessness and contemptuous disregard for the court’s directives. He asked the ISI lawyer the reason behind non-production of the prisoners. Raja Irshad said four of them were too ill to travel. “Why are you worried when the lawyer of ailing prisoners has no objection to their transportation?”
“He is the lawyer of only two prisoners,” Raja Irshad said in reference to Tariq Asad, advocate, who represents Abdul Basit and his brother; the third brother has already died in detention.
The CJ interrupted at this point. If Tariq is the lawyer of two prisoners, the court is here to take care of all, so none would face injustice. “Produce them today. We can wait even till 7pm,” the CJ warned the ISI lawyer, rejecting his flimsy excuses. “My Lordship, three of them are in internment centre in Parachinar; another four in a Peshawar hospital.” Airlift them, the CJ responded, saying he won’t tolerate any further delay and the court was adjourned for the Friday prayers.
As the bench resumed hearing in the afternoon, one noticed the heat being felt by the powerful quarters. Evidence of that was the transportation through road of the prisoners detained at the Parachinar’s internment centre. They couldn’t be airlifted due to bad weather, a fact verified from the Met Office. The remaining four admitted to the Lady Reading Hospital, Peshawar, were released for shifting to Islamabad’s PIMS.
However, Raja Irshad, so much grilled in the first session, did not have the courage to face the court as their presence couldn’t have been ensured with weather conspiring in favour of his client, though for a day. He sent his response through the attorney general who told the court that the detainees are being transported but could not reach within the office timing.
The CJ didn’t issue a clean chit, however. He expressed his displeasure by putting on notice secretary defence for the next hearing. Justice Chaudhry didn’t forget to remind that others could also be summoned if the need arose. He, however, mentioned in the court order that DG ISI, DG MI and JAG branch have failed to comply with the court’s order, thus dangling a sword over their heads for a possible summon in this respect.