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Forced disappearance in Pakistan originated during the military dictator General Pervez Musharraf (1999 to 2008). The practice continued during subsequent governments. The term missing persons is sometimes used as a euphemism. According to Amina Masood Janjua, a human rights activist and chairperson of Defence of Human Rights Pakistan, there are more than 5,000 reported cases of forced disappearance in Pakistan. Human right activist allege that the law enforcement agencies in Pakistan are responsible for the cases of forced disappearance in Pakistan. However, the law enforcement agencies in Pakistan deny this and insist that many of the missing persons have either joined militant organisations such as the TTP in Afghanistan and other conflict zones or they have fled to be an illegal immigr

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  • الاختفاء القسري في باكستان (ar)
  • Forced disappearances in Pakistan (en)
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  • نشأ الاختفاء القسري في باكستان خلال فترة حكم الجنرال الديكتاتوري العسكري برويز مشرف (1999 وحتى 2008). استمرت هذه الممارسة في الحكومات اللاحقة. يُستخدم مصطلح الأشخاص المفقودين في بعض الأحيان ككناية. هناك أكثر من 5000 حالة اختفاء قسري تم الإبلاغ عنها في باكستان وفقاً لأمينة مسعود جانجوا؛ الناشطة في مجال حقوق الإنسان ورئيسة الدفاع عن حقوق الإنسان في باكستان؛ وهي منظمة غير ربحية تعمل ضد الاختفاء القسري. (ar)
  • Forced disappearance in Pakistan originated during the military dictator General Pervez Musharraf (1999 to 2008). The practice continued during subsequent governments. The term missing persons is sometimes used as a euphemism. According to Amina Masood Janjua, a human rights activist and chairperson of Defence of Human Rights Pakistan, there are more than 5,000 reported cases of forced disappearance in Pakistan. Human right activist allege that the law enforcement agencies in Pakistan are responsible for the cases of forced disappearance in Pakistan. However, the law enforcement agencies in Pakistan deny this and insist that many of the missing persons have either joined militant organisations such as the TTP in Afghanistan and other conflict zones or they have fled to be an illegal immigr (en)
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