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1. COVID-19 IN PAKISTAN
2. Alleged illegal evictions in Karachi
What’s going on? A movement called Karachi Bachao Tehreek claims it is trying to “save Karachi,” and end the demolition of working class Karachi settlements/markets. Lawyer and activist, Jibran Nasir, tagged Karachi Bachao Tehreek, Shehri-CBE, AWP Karachi, and Urban Resource Center on Twitter while sharing a public appeal document addressed to the Supreme Court. According to Nasir, these groups are asking the Supreme Court to take notice of “illegal evictions” and “demolitions” of several leased houses in the Gujjar Nullah and Orangi Nullah areas in Karachi.
A breakdown of the appeal:
Bottom line: The groups and individuals involved with filing the appeal claimed that a prevailing system tends to facilitate the rich and exploit the poor. They want the Supreme Court to make sure residents impacted by this infrastructure operation in Karachi have legal rights as well. They are imploring the Supreme Court to give justice to underprivileged citizens.
3. Dozens arrested for attacking a police station
On Tuesday, police arrested around 36 people (i.e. villagers) who broke into a police station on the outskirts of Islamabad and charged them under anti-terrorism laws. According to Islamabad’s Deputy Commissioner, Hamza Shafaat, most of the arrested men were refugees from Afghanistan. The mob was trying to lynch two detained brothers who were accused of committing blasphemy. However a conflicting report in Dawn claims only one detained man was accused, not two brothers. Anyhow, either one man or two brothers allegedly threw stones at a mosque and tore up a banner that displayed the names of Prophet Mohammad’s companions. Under Pakistan’s strict blasphemy laws, insulting Islam’s Prophet Mohammad or desecrating places of worship can result in life imprisonment, or a mandatory death penalty.
4. The release of Guantanamo Bay’s oldest prisoner
The administration of US President, Joe Biden, approved the release of three detainees at Guantanamo Bay, including two Pakistanis – 73-year- old Saifullah Paracha and 54-year-old Abdul Rabbani. In addition to being Guantanamo’s oldest detainee, Paracha is also dealing with several health issues, including heart disease, diabetes and high blood pressure. The US didn’t formally charge Paracha or Rabbani for a crime, but they were still in custody for nearly two decades. The notorious Guantanamo Bay detention camp, also called Gitmo, is a US prison camp on the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base in southeastern Cuba. The US established Guantanamo Bay in 2002 to house suspected terrorists. The facility has a history of detaining people indefinitely without charge or trial. It sounds like Paracha’s and Rabbani’s release was long overdue.
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