Showing posts with label ANAA Take Action. Show all posts
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Nov 11, 2008

PPP Appoints an alleged "Swara" Facilitator as an Education Minister

ANAA is outraged at the appointment of Mir Hazar Khan Bijrani as federal education minister. Mr. Bijrani was arrested for chairing the jirga that decided to hand over five minor girls to settle a dispute in 2006.

This is how the story goes.

15th August 2007, Supreme Court bench, led by Chief Justice Iftikhar Ahmed Chaudhry, ordered the arrest of 11 members of a jirga, including PPP MNA Mir Hazar Khan Bijarani, for handing over five minor girls to the family of a murdered man as compensation to settle the dispute in Jacobabad.

Complaint was filed by a freelance anthropologist Samar Minallah against the handing over of five girls — Aamna, 5, Bashiran, 2, (daughters of Rahmatullah), Shehzadi, 6, Meerzadi, 2, (daughters of Hafeezullah) and Noor Bano, 3, (daughter of Yar Ali) — to the family of the murdered man as compensation.

The feud began in 1997 when one Miandad Banglani was killed in a shootout between Hafiz Qamaruddin and Ali Yar Banglani groups over karo-kari (honour killing). Police registered the case after nine years that too after the media highlighted the injustice.

The event of the jirga was recorded by a regional television and was shown during the hearing. The video footage contained statements of Yar Ali and Rehmatullah, fathers of three of the girls, endorsing the allegations that the girls had been given in to the victim’s family as compensation and the decision of marriage had been taken up by the jirga. (Report by Daily Time, Dawn)

ACTION ALERT:

Please send an email to Pakistani Ambassador, Honourable Mr. Hussain Haqqani - ambassador@embassyofpakistanusa.org addressed to President of Pakistan, Mr Asif Ali Zardari showing your outrage at Mr. Bijarani's appointment and asking to rescind it.

ANAA's letter to Pakistani President protesting the appoinment.

Understanding "Swara" - giving Minor Girls as compensation - 6 minute documentary

Jun 10, 2008

ANAA Urges concerned citizens to condemns the expulsion of Ahmedi Medical Students in Pakistan

Dear ANAA Members,

Last week 23 Medical students belonging to Ahmedi faith were expelled from Medical college in Pakistan.

Please help disseminate the information by forwarding this email to relevant people/groups.

ANAA urge all to write a letter to:

1. Ambassador of Pakistan in USA, His Excellency Mr. Husain Haqqani ambassador@embassyofpakistanusa.org

urging him to contact the relevant authorities in Pakistan and appraise us on the status of the students and ensure that proper investigation is carried out.

Regards

Zaffar Iqbal, MD
ANAA President


ANAA's letter to the Ambassador:

10th June 2008

To,

The Ambassador of Pakistan to the USA
3517 International Court, NW
Washington DC, 20008
Phone: 202-243-6500

His Excellency Mr. Husain Haqqani,

It has come to ANAA's attention that 23 students belonging to Ahmedi faith have been expelled from Punjab Medical College.
Few days before expulsions it was alleged that they were preaching their faith.

BBC reported that Islami Jamiat-e-tulba students surrounded the Principal's offices and raised slogans against the Ahmedi students. List of 23 Ahmedi students, expelled from the college, was then released by the college administration. The same day, a mob of about 300 college students also barged into Ahmedis students' rooms, beat them and threw their luggage out of their rooms.

Ahmedis, like other minorities, have been persecuted in Pakistan using discriminatory laws. They have faced hostile environments in Pakistan where they have been mascaraed at their religious places (click here for firing on Ahmedi Mosque).

ANAA takes a strong stand supporting Ahmedi students and demands that:

1. Students should be immediately re-instated.

2. Incident should be properly investigated and perpetrators identified and punished so that all minorities feel safe in the university.

ANAA hopes that your excellency will contact the relevant authorities in Pakistan and appraise our organization on status of the students and ensure that proper investigation is carried out.

We look forward to hearing from you about this tragic incident.


Regards

Zaffar Iqbal, MD
President ANAA


For Details click here

ANAA is US based, registered non-profit advocacy group focused on restoration of human rights in Pakistan. It is a totally volunteer run grass root organization. It is the pioneer group amongst the diaspora engaged in increasing awareness for civil struggle in Pakistan. ANAA believes in participatory politics as a basic human right in Pakistan. ANAA supports independent judiciary and freedom of media in Pakistan

Mar 11, 2008

Pakistan: Another Innocent will be Hanged on 12th March 2008

ANAA condemns the death sentence of Mr. Zahid Masih as it is alleged that proper investigation of the case was not done and he was not given proper legal representation.

AHRC has done a great service by bringing this issue to the public.

Please send the appeal to appropriate people as suggested by AHRC.

ANAA





Death by hanging of a man set on March 12 after confessing due to torture by military

The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has received information regarding the death sentence of a man from minority community, who is due to be executed on 12 March 2008. He was charged with murder however, he was allegedly severely tortured after the illegal arrest. It is also alleged that he was not provided any legal representative during the military trial. He was not allowed to communicate with his parent during his two years of military custody and meet his parents only after the military court convicted him.

CASE DETAILS:
According to the information received, Mr. Zahid Masih son of Salamat Masih was recruited in the Pakistan Army as a sanitary worker and sweeper in August 2001 at the cantonment of Multan city, Punjab province. After some months he was transferred to another cantonment at Tarbella- Punjab province, 600 kilometers far from Multan, his hometown. He served in Tarbella cantonment for almost two years and in 2003 he was again transferred to another place, the Chirat, a cantonment at Peshawar in province of North Western Frontier Province (NWFP) as a sweeper because of his good work and loyalty to officers.

He joined Regiment/Unit 4 Commando Battalion (Special Service Group) Chirat. When he reached and joined service at Chirat cantonment he heard that a 9-year-old boy was sexually molested and murdered by unknown persons among the staff of the cantonment and there was a military investigation going on. After one weak of joining service he was given two months leave to go home for recreation as it is a common feature that, whenever there is a transfer the staff is allowed to have leave. Zahid Masih went to Multan to meet his parents and other family members and after two months he returned to Chirat to resume his duties. Till that time the investigation of murder was going on. Suddenly, one month after his return Zahid Masih was disappeared from the work place and his whereabouts were not known to the family for about two years.

Zahid's family later found him in Central jail at Peshawar charged with murder under Section 302 of Pakistan Penal Code (PPC). He was accused of committing sodomy and killing the nine-year-old boy, Muhammad Adnan on 1 March 2005. The Military Court found Zahid guilty and sentenced him death on 10 March 2006.

While in the military custody for 2 years, he was extensively interrogated for 28 days consecutively and he was severely tortured to confess to the murder of the boy. Due to the severity of the torture he had no choice but to confess even though he alleged that he was innocent. Some Orderlies of officers came and persuaded him that if he confessed the officers would provide him with relief. Mr. Mohammad Khusheed son of Mohammad Nawaz, the orderly of an army officer, conveyed this message to him with saying that his confession would save the image of Pakistan Army. Zahid Masih informed these facts to his brother in a letter. However, Zahid was not allowed to meet with his family during his trial in the cantonment by a military court and the family did also not know about that.

When Zahid Masih was allowed to meet his family in early 2008, he told his family that he was made an escape goat as he was Christian and a sweeper. He further said that the messengers from officers of Chirat cantonments convinced him that he would be free from the charges if he confessed the crime. He alleged that military persons at cantonment killed the boy and they wanted to shift the offence to weakest person.

On 20 January 2008, Zahid's mother wrote a mercy appeal to the President and human rights groups and the Church leadership wrote letters to the authorities, including the President. Due to this intervention, the execution date was delayed for 20 days however, it is again scheduled on 12 March 2008.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
Pakistan is among the top in the list of countries with the highest number of executions (along with China, Iran, Iraq, Sudan and USA). It has approximately 7,400 convicts awaiting execution. According to the Amnesty International 2007 report, 82 persons were executed in 2006. A local source claimed that 109 people have been awarded death sentence in the first 9 months of 2007 and about 10,000 were executed in Pakistan in the past 11 years.

According to the PPC 302, which Zahid Masih is charged under: whoever commits pre-meditated murder shall be punished with (a) death as "retaliation"; (b) death or imprisonment for life as corporal punishment to be administered at the discretion of the judge; and (c) imprisonment of up to 25 years, provided it is not committed in the name or the pretext of honour.

According to the PPC section 304, the proof of murder could be in form of voluntary and true confession before a competent court that the accused committed the offence; and by evidence as provided in Article 17 of the Qanun-e-Shahadat, 1984 (P.O. No. 10 of 1984), based on the competence of a person to testify and the number of witnesses required accordingly.
Local sources claim that the penal system in Pakistan is full of loopholes and defects. It may be better sometimes not to hang the alleged killers due to mal-administration of justice, police service dereliction, and cultural prejudices affecting women and religious minorities.
It has also been commented that the laws have become "tools for personal vendettas against vulnerable segments of society, including the poor and minorities" and are often "manipulated, especially in blasphemy cases, where both judicial system and police department investigate with bias, without checking veracity of the facts."

SUGGESTED ACTION:
Please write the letter and fax to the following authorities showing your concern of what appears to be an unfair trial and a confession obtained by torture. Please also demand clemency as he is innocent of this crime and at the time of murder of young boy he was doing job in anther cantonment of Tarbela. After his transfer to Chirat he was booked in the case only because he was from a minority community and a weak target as being the sweeper, the most lowest job.

The AHRC writes letters to the UN Special Rapporteur on the Question of Torture and working group on arbitrary detention calling for urgent intervention in this case.


Jan 18, 2008

Ask Your Member of Congress to Co-sponsor Resolution for Pakistan

Background:
Congressman Trent Franks(R-AZ) has tabled a resolution, H. Res 840, Calling for the protection of human rights and restoration of rule of law in Pakistan.

Resolution is in Foreign Relation Committee. From here it will go to the floor for discussion and then voting. If passed this will be a victory for civil society as it asks for the restoration of supreme court judges.


Action Needed:

We want Members of Congress to Co-sponsors the resolution.

As a constituent you can call your Member of Congress DC Office. (click here for the number). Introduce yourself as a constituent, show your concern for deteriorating law and order in Pakistan and ask to be connected to Legislative/foreign affair staffer. Once you are connected to the appropriate person mention your concern about rise of religious extremism in Pakistan and share that political stability and rule of law are necessary steps to solve this crisis. Mention that this is one of the reason we are supporting that judiciary be restored in Pakistan. Here are some more talking points, click here.

Ask them to co-sponsor this bi-partisan resolution, H.Res 840, introduced by Congressman Trent Franks. If they agree to co-sponsor the resolution ask them to email Tina.Ramirez@mail.house.gov. Tina, Congressman Franks staffer, will add their name as co-sponsor. More co-sponsors a resolution has more are the chances of it passing on the floor (of Congress).

Nov 21, 2007

Support Congressman Trent Franks (R-AZ) Initiative for Supreme Court Judges in Pakistan

Dear Friends of Pakistan and ANAA Members,

Pakistan is passing through tough times. For the first time in Pakistan history "Judiciary" has boldly stood with the people of Pakistan. All Martial laws in the past were given a legal cover by the Supreme court but this Judiciary has boldly defied. Civil society in Pakistan and abroad have supported Chief Justice Chaudhry Iftikhar and other supreme court judges who have refused to take oath under PCO. Our national heroes like Chaudhry Aitizaz, president of supreme court bar assosiation, Munir A Malik and all others who are incarcerated, so that Pakistan can get a new start, need our support.



My Congressman Trent Franks (R-AZ) has taken a bold stand for the supremacy of judiciary and rule of law in Pakistan. He will soon be tabling a resolution that would be urging the government of Pakistan to immediately restore the rule of law by reinstating the constitution and members of supreme court of Pakistan. He would ask that all charges against the human right defenders should be ended and all of them should be released immediately from detention and house arrest. He would ask to restore the independence of media.

Congressman Trent Franks is interested in getting more co-sponsors for his resolution.

Please ask your congressional representative to endorse this initiative. You can reach your representative by clicking here.

If you congressional representative is interested in co-sponsoring the resolution then their office can contact Tina Ramirez -email Tina.Ramirez@mail.house.gov and get the copy of actual resolution.

Please make this call today. This is one positive thing we can do for people of Pakistan.

Regards-
Zaffar Iqbal
ANAA President
928-550-0062
website: http://www.4anaa.org/
Blog: http://www.anaavoice.org/

Media coverage: Congressman Trent Franks (R-AZ) blasted Pakistan's crackdown on human right defenders. full report

Nov 18, 2007

PU Teachers: Booked for Treason - How We Can Help from US....

Dear Colleagues,

Pakistan civil society has a hope as judiciary, media and now the teachers are rallying for democracy and independence of institution in Pakistan.

At ANAA-voice, official blog of ANAA , we are archiving the efforts from US for restoration of rule of law in Pakistan.

Now is the time to show solidarity with the teachers. Punjab University's, a premier institution in Pakistan, 13 teachers have been booked under treason. Please email at 4anaapk@gmail.com or call us 928-550-0062 if you have ideas of how we, from US, can show our support for the teachers movement.



Nation Reported that the varsity teachers booked include President of Punjab University Academic Staff Association Prof Dr Mumtaz Ahmed Salik, Secretary ASA Prof Dr Asmat Ullah, Prof Dr Haris Rashid, Prof Dr Mujahid Kamran, Prof Dr Mujahid Mansoori, Prof Dr Bashir Ahmed, Prof Dr Shafiq Jallundhri, Prof Ch Muhammad Nazir, Prof Nayyar Raza Zaidi, Prof Sami Ozair, Prof Ziaullah Shah, Prof Abdul Ghaffar and Prof Amanullah.

On November 8 the ASA held the general body meeting of the association at the Chemical Engineering Department. After the conclusion of the meeting, which condemned the imposition of emergency rule in the country and the introduction of PCO. The teachers formed a small procession and marched some distance to the Institute of Education and Research. The teachers peaceful protest ended at IER. They were holding banners calling for restoration of democracy and judiciary. The teachers were not more than 100 in number.

The teachers have been booked under the PPC 143 according to which they were breaking the law of the land and their gathering was of more than 400 people. Section 124 A says that they were committing an act of treason. The teachers were booked by the police and not arrested mainly for the reason that there were huge protests of students in the varsity everyday and the situation was very tense. Saturday and Sunday being holidays at the varsity the police began search for them.

Late Saturday night all the booked teachers, who are renowned academics and research scholars, faced great mental torture. Fearing arrest many of them were planning not to spend the night with their families. full story

Nov 15, 2007

Guide to Contact Your Congressional Representative

Dear Concerned Citizens,

Please Call your Congressman/woman and Senators' office.

For their number click here

Ask to be connected to the staffer who deals with Foreign Relations in Washington Office.

Once you get connected to that person, introduce yourself and show your concern for Emergency in Pakistan.
Ask them:

1. To attend the "Day on the Hill" arranged to show solidarity with Chaudhry Iftikhar Ahmed and all the judiciary that refused to take oath under the new PCO. ANAA is a co-host in the "Day on the Hill" which is organised on Wednesday, 5th December, 2007 from 1-3:00PM at 2105 Rayburn building. If your staffer is interested and will attend the program or/and bring Congressional Representative please contact us so that we know about their approximate time.



2. Ask them to co-sponsor Congressman Trent Franks (R-AZ) resolution. Click here for directions to co-sponsor.







3. To issue a statement in line with Senator Kerry, Senator Biden, Congresswoman Lowey and inform them about the 3 house resolutions and 1 senate resolution. Tell them that you will forward them congressional statement and the resolution. - click here for the resolutions and statements.

4. Ask them to mention restoration chief justice Iftikhar A Chaudhry and all other judges who refused to take oath under PCO. Forward them Harvard Law School "Medal of Freedom" ( click here for link ) award to Chief Justice Iftikhar Ahmed for his principled stand. This medal was given in the past to Nelson Mandela.

5. Ask for an appointment with the Staffer. It is important to build relationship with your Congress office.We have volunteers in DC who would meet them.

Please call me 928-550-0062 or email: ziqbal71@gmail.com if you want to volunteer to be part of the team to meet these Congress representative OR if you have an appointment with them and need volunteer teams to meet them. OR for any other question/concern about this Congressional initiative.

Lets all work together for a better and democratic Pakistan for independent Judiciary and Media, two institutions, on which the wrath of establishment is on.




Regards-
Zaffar Iqbal
President ANAA
http://www.4anaa.org/

Oct 11, 2007

Take Action: Killing in Karachi and Threat to the Sindh Chief Justice

May 2005 Justice Sabihuddin Ahmed was appointed as Chief Justice of Sindh High Court Karachi. Born in 1949, honourable chief justice was founder of Human Right Commision of Pakistan (HRCP) and served as its vice-president from 1987-90.

ANAA is gravely concerned about the smear compaign against chief justice. We have learned from an action alert from Asian Human Right Commission (AHRC), Singapore based Human Right group, that one ruling party of the Sindh Province, the Mutehda Qoumi Movement (MQM) has threatened Mr. Justice Sabihuddin Ahmed, on taking cases of members and office bearers of various Bar Associations.

ANAA learned that Justice SabihUddin Ahmed has granted bail to the four arrested lawyers, including Mr.Salah Uddin Gandapur, executive member of the Sindh Bar Council, who had held the protest meeting and rally on September 29. This was held in support of injured lawyers and journalists who were severely beaten by police in Islamabad, the capital city of Pakistan, on the occasion of the filing of papers of President General Musharraf on September 27, 2007.

This legal action of the Chief Justice infuriated the ruling party, the MQM.He was then threatened on the telephone.

When asked by the journalists on the smear campaign against the Chief Justice, the Chief Minister of the province, said whilst supporting the campaign that "this is the voice of the people and he has to face it". On these remarks registrar Sindh High Court issued a contempt of court notice to the Chief Minister and formed a five-member bench to hear the contempt of court proceedings.

The lawyers are alleging that judges of the highest court of the province have been threatened by reminders of the cold-blooded murders of two prominent lawyers, Mr. Raja Riaz and Mr. Atique Qadri. Mr. Raja Riaz was murdered when the workers of the MQM attacked Sindh High Court building on September 10, 2007 and Mr. Atique Qadri was murdered on September 16 when he addressed and participated in a protest meeting on the murder of Raja Riaz.

The chief justice of the Sindh High Court was also threatened on May 12,2007, when the Chief Justice of Pakistan was stopped by the Sindh provincial government and the MQM party leadership from entering the city.
Chief Justice of Sindh High Court, Mr. Justice Sabih uddin Ahmed, then constituted a large bench of High Court judges to probe the incidents of theMay 12 killings.

On September 10, 2007 some 2000 workers of the MQM attacked the Sindh High Court building and stopped the proceedings of the large bench, which was hearing the evidences of the May 12 killings.
Please take action and support action alert by AHRC by signing the appeal.

Click here for appeal.