HYDERABAD: A caravan of rights activists and the family members of missing persons reached here on Wednesday evening from Karachi after completing their 16-day journey.

After starting their journey from Karachi under the aegis of Sindh Sabah, they gathered outside the local press club where they spoke to journalists.

Caravan leaders said they were staging a march for the recovery of the missing persons and their march would end in Rawalpindi to tell the powers that be that all those people who were picked up and their whereabouts remained unknown to date should be recovered.

Published in Dawn, November 26th, 2020

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