HRCP mourns the loss of Rahman

Published May 9, 2014
MULTAN: Rights activists light candles during a demonstration to condemn the killing of Rashid Rahman.—INP
MULTAN: Rights activists light candles during a demonstration to condemn the killing of Rashid Rahman.—INP

LAHORE: The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan is deeply grieved at the killing of its Multan Task Force Coordinator, advocate Rashid Rahman.

Rashid was a committed rights activist and lawyer and had been associated with HRCP for over 20 years.

It must be recalled that on April 10, through a statement, the commission had brought it to the attention of the authorities that Rashid was being openly threatened by prosecution lawyers in the Multan District Prison where he was representing a blasphemy accused.

The hearing was being held in the prison due to security concerns. The judge, it was reported, did not take any notice of threats issued to Rashid in his presence. Three persons had addressed defence lawyer Rashid Rahman in the judge’s presence and said: ‘You will not come to court next time because you will not exist any more.’

It is regrettable that no attention was paid to HRCP’s or Rashid’s concerns and nothing was done to apprehend the three who had threatened Rashid.

In its earlier statement, HRCP had demanded that the three persons who had threatened defence lawyer Rashid Rahman in the case be “proceeded against under the law without delay and effective measures are taken to ensure the defence lawyer’s security.”

HRCP demands that cases be immediately registered against those who had threatened Rashid and his killers be brought to justice.

It would be a travesty of justice for the cause of human rights and for Rashid’s family if this plea was also ignored and meaningful action was not taken.

Rashid had bravely decided to represent a blasphemy accused in a society where bigots believe that those accused do not have the right of defence.

In his death, HRCP has lost a courageous and committed human rights defender. The forces of religious extremism, unchecked by the state, may have won a battle but not the war.SAP-PK: Condemning the murder, SAP-PK said it was shocking and saddening.

It demanded immediate action and arrest of the lawyers who hurled threats.

SAHIWAL: Civil society organisations and rights activists have condemned the murder of Rahman.

During a condolence reference at a hotel here on Thursday, they said that it was the state’s responsibility to provide security to its citizen who had received threats.

“It is irony that the deceased, one month before his killing, had submitted an application with the Multan District Bar, police and district administration, and warned that he was under threat from certain elements for pursuing a lecturer’s case but no one took any concrete measure to protect his life,” said a joint resolution passed in the meeting.

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