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FIA detains award-winning activist on return from UK

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Aleading Pakistani women’s rights campaigner was detained for nearly nine hours after landing in Islamabad yesterday, activists said, sparking an outcry amid fears the space for dissent is shrinking.

The Federal Investigat­ion Agency (FIA) detained Gulalai Ismail on her return from the United Kingdom, Ismat Shahjahan, another activist who went to pick her up at Islamabad’s airport, told AFP.

The brief detention caused a swift furore from other rights activists, including Amnesty Internatio­nal, which put out a statement demanding the release of Ismail, whose work on women’s rights has been recognised internatio­nally.

She was released later in the day, Shahjahan said – but officials kept her travel documents.

“I kept on waiting just to make sure that she is not disappeare­d,” she added.

Earlier, Ismail had released an audio message on her detention which was verified by AFP.

She said she had been detained for speaking at a rally in August for the Pashtun Protection Movement (PTM), a group calling for rights for the Pashtun tribal population of Pakistan’s restive northwest.

Nine other people detained under the same orders were still being held at a police station in Swabi, a district of northweste­rn Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a (KP) province where the rally took place, Shahjahan told AFP.

The PTM emerged at the start of this year with marches demanding the end of extrajudic­ial executions and enforced disappeara­nces allegedly committed by security forces against Pashtuns living in KP and tribal areas along the border with Afghanista­n.

The movement has become less audible since June as campaignin­g geared up for a general election in July which brought former cricketer Imran Khan, also a Pashtun, to power.

“Support for @Gulalai_Ismail by activists and general public proved fruitful,” the group tweeted after Ismail’s release.

A photo of the activist smiling and raising her first while surrounded by six other women, including Shahjahan, swiftly did the rounds on social media.

The image was sent to AFP by a PTM activist.

Ismail’s detention comes as Pakistan’s media and civil society have complained of everincrea­sing pressure from the powerful army.

“This is not an attack on Gulalai Ismail or PTM,” the activist said in her audio message. “This is an attack on our freedom of speech.”

Ismail was still a teenager in 2002 when she co-founded Aware Girls, an NGO that promotes gender equality in deeply conservati­ve KP.

Among other accolades, she was awarded the Chirac Foundation Conflict Prevention Prize in 2016 and the Anna Politkovsk­aya Award in 2017.

“Instead of trying to silence human rights defenders, the new government must create a secure framework for those who raise their voices in the name of justice,” said Rabia Mehmood, a researcher for Amnesty, during Ismail’s detention.

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