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Double Standards of Pakistan Government in Dealing with High Profile Deportations

January 30th, 2008 durrani · 6 Comments
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The brother of Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain, Wajahat Hussain and his other family members were detained last Tuesday at Gatwick airport under the anti-terror law for serveral hours. They were on their way to UK from Spain. According to newsreports, ‘Commander Wajahat’ as he is referred to in Gujrat had left for Europe to organize pro-Mush rallies everywhere Mush was to visit. Afterwards, they were deported to Pakistan.

The Foreign Office was quick to summon Britain’s Acting High Commissioner on Friday to protest and tell them they deplored the treatment given to the Chaudhries. According to Dawn, Pakistan High Commission in London was pursuing the matter with the British authorities (as of last Friday). As if that was not enough, an envoy from the British High Commission in Islamabad went to the residence of Chaudhry Shujaat on Friday to personally apologize on behalf of the British government. As if that was ‘yet’ not enough, Chaudhry Shujaat flew out to London himself yesterday in order to take legal action against those who ordered the deportation. Apparently, he is not satisfied with the ‘regrets’ expressed by the British High Commission and feels his relatives were humiliated.

Now take the case of Abdul Sattar Edhi. On Jan. 8th he was stopped at London on his way to New York. After he arrived in New York on Jan. 9th he was detained for several hours and was questioned about his beard among other things! According to reports, his Pakistani passport and US green card have been seized and he is not allowed to return to Pakistan until the matter is solved; which might be Feb. 20th when the US Immigration authorities have decided to deal with the issue. He was also reportedly threatened intially with deportation from the US. Yesterday, the Foreign Office said it was trying to resolve the issue. As Dawn has reported, this was the third time that Edhi was detained at an airport abroad. In 2006, he was investigated by Canadian authorities at Toronto and in 2007 he was detained at the New York airport.

It would be a great shame if the Foreign Office and Government of Pakistan do not protest and make greater noise than they did when it came to the entourage of the Chaudhries!

After all, Abdul Sattar Edhi is our national hero who is even recognized internationally for his humanitarian and welfare work. A person who actually does do something for the benefit of the people of Pakistan, not for his own benefit unlike our run-of-the-mill politicians. Lets wait and watch how much time and ‘power’ it takes the Foreign Office this time to resolve the issue of Abdul Sattar Edhi, if at all.

E ILAHI

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6 responses so far ↓

  • 1 raza // Jan 30, 2008 at 12:57 pm

    Btw, what’s the official position of Wajahat Hussain for which the Foreign office got involved ? Will foreign office get involved if I am stopped on my next trip abroad ? I don’t think so …

  • 2 ali // Jan 30, 2008 at 2:25 pm

    Raza,

    How about you try it?:) I am sure foreign office will come for the rescue.

  • 3 Sufi // Jan 30, 2008 at 4:38 pm

    The Gujrati Badmash was on a specail trip to show before the world that Musharraf has backing of different segments of societies. But things changed dramaitically and embarrasement became his fate.
    Its seems that anyone who praises Musharraf would get nothing but bad repute and embarrasemnent. He has got what he deserved. Backing a dictator mean to chop ones hand with you own.

  • 4 Raza // Jan 30, 2008 at 6:17 pm

    Ali, would you mind giving me your number incase foreign office doesnt come for rescue , atleast I would be able to call to let you know :)

  • 5 mrs. ilyas // Feb 5, 2008 at 12:52 am

    what you have written is very true, durrani, but pondering further overthe issue, i still wonder where the people of Pakistan stand on it. while we are very quick in burning cars on the demise of benazir, but there is utter lack of sensitivity to the person who works only for the people. the injustice that prevails in our society can only be blamed on the society itself. if only we knew what the real priorities are, and what principles we should really stand for….

  • 6 Mohd siddiq // Feb 6, 2008 at 5:13 pm

    In our religion Islam, no one is bigger/higher/more respectful but on the basis of TAQWA- God fearing. Since the creation of Pakistan, general public is suffering from VIP culture, Wadera-asim, Jagirdarism and capitalists.

    What is more crushing/terrible thing is that JUSTICE is being denied to general public. Only higher gentry is getting affirmative stamp from Judiciary on their decision and wrong dowings.

    May Allah save this country from the hands of foreign Agents, nowadays ruling over the country.

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