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Terrorism, Missing Persons & Human Rights; a bitter cocktail for Pakistan
Before I start off with this write up, I will take the opportunity to clarify that no way it is being suggested that those who are apprehended by the security forces be deprived of their basic human rights. The purpose of this article is to create the awareness among common people. How world organizations, individuals & different entities are working for a single agenda and that is to protect the terrorists in the disguise of Human Rights.
Today when I woke up I read the news about a BLA facilitator named Rashid Hussain Brohi, involved in Chinese Consulate attack in Karachi, being handed over to Pakistani Authorities.
Rashid was wanted by CTD - Karachi for his direct involvement in attack on Chinese COnsulate in Karachi last year. CTD spokesperson informed media that Rashid was in the area directing the attack as it unfolded, rashid had received proceeds of 950k Rs in his account for the operation.
I didn’t bother to read anything beyond the headline since I had to run an errand. To me I pictured Rashid to be someone in his late 40s with a beard. However later in the evening when I was taking my dinner I had the first glimpse of Rashid Hussain Brohi. I quickly recognized the young clean shaved individual, because I had seen his pictures before on the social media.Rashid Brohi or called by few Rashid ‘Baloch’ has been a ‘poster boy’ on the social media ever since he was apprehended by UAE Security Agencies on 26th December last year. There has been all lot of hue and cry for his arrest by the UAE officials on the social media, most of the accounts running #ReleaseRashidHussain are known to have been affiliate with organizations like “Baloch Student Organization – BSO” & “Baloch National Movement”
The campaign did not end here on twitter, in fact the script writers wanted to ensure that they this issue highlighted as much as possible. And just like all other cases, the savior in this case was “Land of the Free” & “Voice of the Repressed” – The British land. Organizations sponsored by RAW, operating in UK ran campaigns highlighting the violation of basic human rights and how the poor young Rashid was held against his will deprived of his rights in UAE jail. Campaign was sponsored by BNM – UK chapter, playcards were held demanding the release of Rashid Hussain Brohi
It is human psychology that when we see a softer image of anything we feel sympathy for it, we automatically develop a connection to it and this is what the sponsors of Terrorism did. They used women, children and old people to present a soft image of terrorists, and given how soft hearted Brits and European people are, this is the perfect way of slicing a chunk of butter with a hot knife
this is not where it ended, script writers of this drama, sitting in the offices in New Delhi wanted more limelight so they pulled in the bigger guns and involved the usual pimps of Human Rights.
Taha Sidiqqui, a Pakistan born journalist, who is on the run from Pakistan seeking asylum in France now, took to his social media account and tweeted in support of Rashid Hussain. He called Rashid Hussain, who is wanted under Terrorism charges, as “Baloch rights supporter”
Peter Tatchel, the owner of Peter Tatchel Foundation & a known Human Rights activist in Britain also took to his social media account and tweeted in support of Rashid Hussain and urging UAE govt for his release. It was quiet funny to see such a tweet from Peter as he is usually known for his support to LGBT community
Although I had seen the likes of Jibran Nasir, Marvi Sirmad, Gul Bhukari & Mama Qadeer rendering support to ‘Missing Persons’ as such, but what took me by surprise was the support from Amnesty International.
Amnesty International – UAE on it’s official handle tweeted on 22nd feb 2019 that the rights of Rashid Hussain be respected and his extradition to Pakistan be stopped. They justified this by claiming that there is an imminent threat to Rashid’s life in Pakistan hence he must not be deported back to his home country.
Amnesty through it’s document # MDE 25/9880/2019, addressed to Ministry of Foreign Affairs – UAE govt requested that the whereabouts of Rashid be revealed and he must be allowed private communication with his family. Amnesty International in it’s letter called Rashid an ‘activist’ connected with Baloch National Movement
An international rights organization coming in support to someone who is being held and being tried under terrorism charges is matter of serious concern. It raises the question that what is the agenda of these organization when they are supporting the sponsors of terrorism. VoA & BBC Urdu are two channels that are banned in Pakistan for their support to Anti State elements in Pakistan. If this is not a total war against Pakistan then what is?
Below is video on the same subject, trying to decode the dilemma of Missing Persons.
Just to highlight here that content being mentioned in the video was provided by PDF.
@The Eagle @Horus @Arsalan - if it can shared on FB and twitter?
Before I start off with this write up, I will take the opportunity to clarify that no way it is being suggested that those who are apprehended by the security forces be deprived of their basic human rights. The purpose of this article is to create the awareness among common people. How world organizations, individuals & different entities are working for a single agenda and that is to protect the terrorists in the disguise of Human Rights.
Today when I woke up I read the news about a BLA facilitator named Rashid Hussain Brohi, involved in Chinese Consulate attack in Karachi, being handed over to Pakistani Authorities.
Rashid was wanted by CTD - Karachi for his direct involvement in attack on Chinese COnsulate in Karachi last year. CTD spokesperson informed media that Rashid was in the area directing the attack as it unfolded, rashid had received proceeds of 950k Rs in his account for the operation.
I didn’t bother to read anything beyond the headline since I had to run an errand. To me I pictured Rashid to be someone in his late 40s with a beard. However later in the evening when I was taking my dinner I had the first glimpse of Rashid Hussain Brohi. I quickly recognized the young clean shaved individual, because I had seen his pictures before on the social media.Rashid Brohi or called by few Rashid ‘Baloch’ has been a ‘poster boy’ on the social media ever since he was apprehended by UAE Security Agencies on 26th December last year. There has been all lot of hue and cry for his arrest by the UAE officials on the social media, most of the accounts running #ReleaseRashidHussain are known to have been affiliate with organizations like “Baloch Student Organization – BSO” & “Baloch National Movement”
The campaign did not end here on twitter, in fact the script writers wanted to ensure that they this issue highlighted as much as possible. And just like all other cases, the savior in this case was “Land of the Free” & “Voice of the Repressed” – The British land. Organizations sponsored by RAW, operating in UK ran campaigns highlighting the violation of basic human rights and how the poor young Rashid was held against his will deprived of his rights in UAE jail. Campaign was sponsored by BNM – UK chapter, playcards were held demanding the release of Rashid Hussain Brohi
It is human psychology that when we see a softer image of anything we feel sympathy for it, we automatically develop a connection to it and this is what the sponsors of Terrorism did. They used women, children and old people to present a soft image of terrorists, and given how soft hearted Brits and European people are, this is the perfect way of slicing a chunk of butter with a hot knife
this is not where it ended, script writers of this drama, sitting in the offices in New Delhi wanted more limelight so they pulled in the bigger guns and involved the usual pimps of Human Rights.
Taha Sidiqqui, a Pakistan born journalist, who is on the run from Pakistan seeking asylum in France now, took to his social media account and tweeted in support of Rashid Hussain. He called Rashid Hussain, who is wanted under Terrorism charges, as “Baloch rights supporter”
Peter Tatchel, the owner of Peter Tatchel Foundation & a known Human Rights activist in Britain also took to his social media account and tweeted in support of Rashid Hussain and urging UAE govt for his release. It was quiet funny to see such a tweet from Peter as he is usually known for his support to LGBT community
Although I had seen the likes of Jibran Nasir, Marvi Sirmad, Gul Bhukari & Mama Qadeer rendering support to ‘Missing Persons’ as such, but what took me by surprise was the support from Amnesty International.
Amnesty International – UAE on it’s official handle tweeted on 22nd feb 2019 that the rights of Rashid Hussain be respected and his extradition to Pakistan be stopped. They justified this by claiming that there is an imminent threat to Rashid’s life in Pakistan hence he must not be deported back to his home country.
Amnesty through it’s document # MDE 25/9880/2019, addressed to Ministry of Foreign Affairs – UAE govt requested that the whereabouts of Rashid be revealed and he must be allowed private communication with his family. Amnesty International in it’s letter called Rashid an ‘activist’ connected with Baloch National Movement
An international rights organization coming in support to someone who is being held and being tried under terrorism charges is matter of serious concern. It raises the question that what is the agenda of these organization when they are supporting the sponsors of terrorism. VoA & BBC Urdu are two channels that are banned in Pakistan for their support to Anti State elements in Pakistan. If this is not a total war against Pakistan then what is?
Below is video on the same subject, trying to decode the dilemma of Missing Persons.
@The Eagle @Horus @Arsalan - if it can shared on FB and twitter?