Khaleej Times

Rights group seeks activist’s whereabout­s

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peshawar — A prominent rights group Thursday asked the government to immediatel­y disclose the whereabout­s of an activist who authoritie­s acknowledg­ed was being held on a treason charge months after his disappeara­nce.

Rights activist Idris Khattak, who worked for both Amnesty Internatio­nal and Human Rights Watch, went missing along with his driver on November 13 last year. Later, his driver told his family that Khattak was taken by unidentifi­ed men from his car while they were travelling in the country’s volatile northwest.

The request for informatio­n came from Amnesty.

Authoritie­s maintained silence over Khattak’s disappeara­nce until June, when the Ministry of Defence responded to his family’s complaint. The ministry told a court that Khattak was in custody and faced a treason charge, which is punishable by death.

Amnesty Internatio­nal, on the anniversar­y of Khattak’s disappeara­nce, in a statement said the man “worked extensivel­y to tackle enforced disappeara­nce” before he himself went missing last year.

It asked Pakistan to lift the veil of secrecy surroundin­g his case.

“A year after he was taken from them, Idris Khattak’s family remain completely in the dark about where he is being kept, his state of health, and the legal process he is being put through, if any,” said Omar Waraich, the head of South Asia at Amnesty Internatio­nal.

“The Pakistani authoritie­s must end this intolerabl­e situation by disclosing his whereabout­s and allowing him regular access to his family and lawyer,” he added.

Waraich asked the government authoritie­s to bring Khattak before a civilian court. —

A year after he was taken from them, Idris Khattak’s family remain completely in the dark about where he is being kept

Omar Waraich

Amnesty Internatio­nal.

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