Appeal
For Support To Lawyers
And Judges In Pakistan
By Asma Jahngir
08 November, 2007
Countercurrents.org
I am
fortunate to be under house arrest while my colleagues are suffering.
The Musharaf government has declared martial law to settle scores with
lawyers and judges. While the terrorists remain on the loose and continue
to occupy more space in Pakistan, senior lawyers are being tortured.
The civil society of Pakistan
urges bar associations all over the world to mobilize public opinion
in favor of the judges and lawyers in Pakistan. A large number of judges
of superior courts are under arrest. Thousands of lawyers are imprisoned,
beaten and tortured.
In particular the cases of
Muneer A Malik, Aitzaz Ahsan, Tariq Mahmood and Ali Ahmed Kurd are serious.
Muneer A Malik, the former President of the Supreme Court Bar Association
and leader of the lawyers’ movement has been shifted to the notorious
Attack Fort. He is being tortured and is under the custody of the military
intelligence. Tariq Mahmood, former President of the Supreme Court Bar
Association, was imprisoned in Adiala jail. No one was allowed to see
him and it is reported that he has been shifted to an unknown place.
Mr. Ali Ahmed Kurd, former Vice Chair of the Pakistan Bar Council is
in the custody of military intelligence and being kept at an undisclosed
place. Mr. Aitzaz Ahsan, President of the Supreme Court Bar is being
kept in Adiayala jail in solitary confinement.
Representatives of bar associations
should approach their governments to pressure the government of Pakistan
to release all lawyers and judges and immediately provide access to
Muneer A Malik, Tariq Mahmood, Ali Ahmed Kurd and Aitzaz Ahsan. The
bars are also urged to hold press conferences in their country and express
their solidarity with the lawyers of Pakistan who are struggling to
establish the rule of law.
Asma Jahngir an
Advocate in Supreme Court of Pakistan and Chairperson of the Human Rights
Commission of Pakistan
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