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Pakistan: Act now for Atiq-Ur Rehman
1 August 2008

Atiq-ur Rehman, a 29-year-old scientist and officer of Pakistan’s Atomic Energy Commission, was apprehended in Abbotabad, North West Frontier Province on 25 June ...

Document       ASA 33/021/2008

Pakistan. Agissez pour Atiq-ur Rehman
1 August 2008

Document       ASA 33/021/2008

Pakistan: Act now for Masood Janjua
1 August 2008

This appeal focuses on Masood Ahmed Janjua, a businessman from Rawalpindi, who “disappeared” on 30 July 2005 while travelling on a bus to Peshawar with Faisal ...

Document       ASA 33/020/2008

Pakistan. Agissez pour Masood Janjua
1 August 2008

Document       ASA 33/020/2008

Pakistan: New government must seize the opportunity to reveal the ...
23 July 2008

"The new government of Pakistan should immediately reveal details of where hundreds of missing people, the victims of enforced disappearances, are being held, investigate ...

Press Release      

Pakistan: Denying the Undeniable: Enforced Disappearances in ...
23 July 2008

In 2006 the Supreme Court took up regular hearings of petitions filed on behalf of Pakistan's 'disappeared'. However, in November 2007, Pervez Musharraf imposed ...

Report       ASA 33/018/2008

Denying the undeniable: Enforced disappearances in Pakistan ...
22 July 2008

New government of Pakistan must reveal the truth about enforced disappearances.

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UN Human Rights Council Eighth Session, 2-18 June 2008 ...
18 July 2008

The statements in this document were made during the eighth main session of the Human Rights Council that took place from 2 to 18 June 2008.

Report       IOR 41/034/2008

Oral statement on the outcome on Pakistan under the Universal ...
12 June 2008

Amnesty International welcomes the substantive exchange that took place and the positive commitments made by the government. The organization urges the Pakistan ...

Document       IOR 41/030/2008

Pakistan: Further information on medical concern / unfair trial ...
10 June 2008

Journalist Rehmat Shah Afridi was released on parole on 24 May 2008. He had served nine years of a life sentence handed down in June 2004 by the Lahore High Court ...

Urgent Action       ASA 33/017/2008