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Successive governments using torture as a means of oppressive governance

A statement on the UN International Day in Support of Victims of Torture In Pakistan, torture has become a norm, for oppressive means of government by successive regimes; it is used mainly as a means of oppressing opposition and against youth irrespective of gender, in the suppression of their freedoms, their freedom of thought and …

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A missing student is dumped on the roadside with severe torture marks and cannot survive if immediate medical treatment is not provided

The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has received information that a student from Sindh province who was arrested by uniformed persons on May 9, 2012, has been dumped on the roadside having endured severe torture. His condition is critical and doctors have lost hope for his recovery if he is not been provided with the …

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A student leader was extra judicially killed in a fake encounter conducted by the state
intelligence agencies

The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has received updated information regarding the extrajudicial killing of a student leader by persons from the intelligence agencies. A student leader, Afzal Panhwar, who remained in the custody of the security agencies for one year, was again arrested and within some hours he was shot dead by plain clothed …

A student leader was extra judicially killed in a fake encounter conducted by the state
intelligence agencies
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