India Kidnapped 110 Pakistani Prisoners from Afghanistan
Ansar Burney to file kidnapping case against Bharat :

KARACHI:   The renowned human rights Activist Ansar Burney,
Advocate has strongly condemned the kidnapping of 110 detained
Pakistani Prisoners by the Indian Armed forces from Afghanistan.

He announced to challenge such barbaric and terrorist act of
kidnapping of Pakistani prisoners in the International Court of
Justice and other platforms.

Chairman of the International human and civil rights
organisation "Ansar Burney Welfare Trust International",
said that Indian government has kidnapped 110 Pakistani
detained prisoners from Kabul and shifted them to Indian
Armed forces camp in India, where they are severely tortured
to get statements against Pakistan.

Ansar Burney urged the United Nations, Amnesty International,
Human Rights watch and other human and civil rights organisations
to intervene in the matter and save the Pakistani Prisoners from
torture to death under Indian custody. He urged International
organisations to save the lives of these Prisoners as their lives
are continuously in danger in Indian Armed forces camps.

He said on December 05, India sent an Aeroplane to Afghanistan's
Bagram Air Base, some kilometres north of Capital Kabul, to pick
up these unfortunate prisoners, who had been detained by the
Northern Alliance.

"Reportedly this airlift took place when the international
conference on the future political structure of Afghanistan
was being held in Bonn, Germany. While the world's attention
was focused on the German conference this clandestine move
was made by the Indian Air Force with the active co-operation
and participation of the Northern Alliance commanders",
Ansar Burney said.

He condemned such reports according to them, ultimately these
Pakistani Prisoners are to be divided into several groups and
presented as saboteurs by creating incidents of violence in India
in an attempt to involve Pakistan. Such act is a Barbaric and
Terrorist act in which India after kidnapping such Pakistanis
wanted to use them for terrorism against Kashmir or Pakistan.

"I have been informed by the Ansar Burney Welfare Trust sources
in India that the Indian Intelligence authorities and Indian Armed
Forces have chalked out a well thought out plan under which they
would release the photographs of these Pakistani Prisoners to the
international media for their so-called involvement in various self
created terrorist activities and incidents of violence in India and
Indian occupied Kashmir aimed at giving credibility to their claims
that Pakistan is a terrorist state", Ansar Burney added.

He said we are contacting the families of these unfortunate prisoners
in Pakistan and planing to lodge kidnapping case against Indian
authorities in the Criminal Court of Justice. Ansar Burney said he is
also in contact with the United Nations, United Nations Human Rights
Commission and International Human and Civil Rights Organisation in
this regard.

He requested the families of such unfortunate prisoners to
contact "Ansar Burney Welfare Trust International" at 6
Hassan Manzil, Arambagh Road, Karachi, Pakistan. or by Fax
on + 92 21 2623384.

website:  http://www.ansarburney.org

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