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Pakistan: Relatives of ‘missing’ persons demonstrate outside Governor House in Karachi

| @indiablooms | Apr 23, 2021, at 05:19 am

Islamabad: Family members of Shia missing persons in Pakistan recently protested outside the Governor House after the official refused to meet them, media reports said.

The families and leaders of Joint Action Committee for Shia Missing Persons had gone to Governor House, however Imran Ismail did not come to hear them or receive their memorandum, claimed the protesters, reports Dawn News.

The families and the committee leaders lamented this “callousness” on part of the Sindh governor, the newspaper reported.

As per the newspaper report,  children of the missing persons held a protest sit-in outside Governor House against “enforced disappearance” of their family members.

The protesters even held banners and placards inscribed with their demands and slogans.

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