MQM stages protest against extra-judicial killing of workers

Published April 17, 2014
MQM leader Farooq Sattar speaking at the demonstration in Karachi on Thursday, April 17, 2014—PPI Photo
MQM leader Farooq Sattar speaking at the demonstration in Karachi on Thursday, April 17, 2014—PPI Photo
A large number of women and children were also present at the demonstration.—PPI Photo
A large number of women and children were also present at the demonstration.—PPI Photo

KARACHI: Activists and supporters of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) on Thursday protested in Karachi against the ‘enforced disappearances and extra-judicial killings of its party workers.

Members of the MQM's Rabita Committee, lawmakers, and workers of all MQM sector and unit offices in Karachi converged near the Karachi Press club for the demonstration.

A large number of women and children were also present at the protest.

Speaking at the demonstration, party leaders criticised the Protection of Pakistan Ordinance (PPO), declaring it a ‘black law’.

They claimed that personnel of the law-enforcement agencies in plain clothes had been picking up MQM workers and subjecting them to brutal torture. In some cases, they added, the perpetrators killed their workers and dumped their bodies on the outskirts of the city.

MQM leaders appealed to the prime minister, federal interior minister and chief justice of Pakistan to take notice of the security situation in Karachi and to put an end to killing and dumping of its workers’ bodies.

The MQM claims that the whereabouts of 30 workers rounded up by officials in plain clothes had not been known since January, and that petitions have been filed in the Sindh High Court for the recovery of every worker picked up by security officials in plain clothes.

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