Oman Daily Observer

Third missing Pakistani activist safe, says family

Missing cases spark fears of a government crackdown resulting in protests after the third activist has been found safe

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ISLAMABAD: A third Pakistani activist who went missing earlier this month is safe, his family said on Sunday, a day after two of the other disappeare­d men were confirmed secure.

The activist, named only as Asim by his family for safety reasons, was among five who went missing more than two weeks ago, sparking fears of a government crackdown and resulting in protests.

“Asim contacted us on phone on Sunday morning and told us that he is well,” a relative requesting anonymity said, saying the family had been receiving threats.

On Saturday, academic Salman Haider and another blogger whose family asked not to be named were reported safe by their families. Two others remain unaccounte­d for.

The five men — who campaigned for human rights and religious freedom — went missing from various cities between January 4 and 7, triggering nationwide protests. No group has claimed responsibi­lity.

But Human Rights Watch and other rights groups said their near simultaneo­us disappeara­nces raised concerns of government involvemen­t, which officials and intelligen­ce sources have denied.

Pakistan has had a history of enforced disappeara­nces over the past decade, but this has mainly been confined to conflict zones near the Afghanista­n border or to Balochista­n province where separatist­s are battling for independen­ce.

A virulent social media campaign painting the missing as blasphemer­s triggered a flood of threats despite denials from their worried families, with observers saying the claims could place them in danger.

Rights groups say Pakistani activists and journalist­s often find themselves caught between the country’s security establishm­ent and militant groups including the Taliban.

Pakistan is routinely ranked among the world’s countries for journalist­s, and reporting critical of security policies controlled by the powerful military is considered a major red flag, with reporters at times detained, beaten and even killed. — AFP

 ??  ?? Pakistani rights activists hold images of bloggers who have disappeare­d during a protest in Lahore.
Pakistani rights activists hold images of bloggers who have disappeare­d during a protest in Lahore.

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