Khaleej Times

Women’s RIghTs ACTIvIsT ReLeAsed fRom deTenTIon

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ISLAMABAD — One of Pakistan’s leading women’s rights activists has been released from police custody, she said Thursday, after Amnesty Internatio­nal said she and others had been detained “arbitraril­y”.

Gulalai Ismail was arrested along with 17 other members of the Pashtun Protection Movement (PTM) during a protest in Islamabad on Tuesday.

“It was very painful for my family, who tool 30 hours to know where I was,” she said, adding she was freed on Wednesday.

She was separated from the other activists, she said, and was not placed under official arrest.

“They didn’t charge me with anything. They didn’t let me contact my lawyer. They just kept moving me around,” she said.

“You cannot arrest citizens and just disappear them.”

An Islamabad police official dealing with the case swept the claims aside.

Police follow “a proper procedure and her claims of an encounter are unthinkabl­e”, he said, referring to extra-judicial murders, or “encounter killings”.

He accused Ismail and the other PTM activists of uttering “antistate slogans”.

Ismail was briefly detained in October after speaking at another PTM meeting. Her brief disappeara­nce this week has inflamed social networks, with the hashtag #WhereIsGul­alai going viral.

She has been freed, but “as a human rights defender, she is still not safe,” said Rabia Mehmood, a researcher for Amnesty Internatio­nal.

“It is really alarming that peaceful protests are constantly targeted by the Pakistani state,” she added.

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