Safdar Sarki spoke of his harrowing experiences of being kept in dungeons in military compounds in Karachi, Lahore, and Rawalpindi. Sarki's talk was preceded by a screening of "Missing in Pakistan", a 29-minute documentary capturing Pakistan's gross human rights violations encouraged by the US Government. Friday's screening and talk was a part of South Asian Human Rights Film Festival, FOSA's 61st independence year celebrations of Pakistan and India. More information on the ongoing film festival and the upcoming screenings can be found here:
http://friendsofsouthasia.org/
Labels: سائوتھ ایشین ہیومن رائٹس فلم فیسٹیول، مسنگ ان پاکستان، زیاد ظفر
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I have sympathies for Dr Safdar Sarki and other nationalists who've been kidnapped by the agencies.
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