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Pakistan Journalist, Staunch Critic Of Nation's Military Abducted In Broad Day Light In Islamabad
Swarajya Staff
Jul 22, 2020, 10:43 AM | Updated 10:43 AM IST
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In a tragic incident in Pakistan, a prominent journalist Matiullah Jan was abducted in broad light in the Islamic Republic's capital city in Islamabad on Tuesday (21 July), reports Times of India.
Jan is a known for his staunch criticism of the all-powerful military establishment in Pakistan. As per details shared by his wife Kaneez Sughr who teaches at a government-run girls school, Jan was abducted after he had dropped her at the school at around 9:30am.
Later, Jan's son took to his father's official Twitter handle to tweet that Jan had been abducted. The tweet read, "Matiullah Jan, my father, has been abducted from the heart of the capital (Islamabad). I demand he be found and the agencies behind it immediately be held responsible."
The security footage captured by the school's CCTV camera showed that several men had forces Jan into a sedan at the main gate of the school. Jan could also be seen tossing a mobile phone over the school's fence, which was later handed over to the police by a security guard.
Noted Pakistani news daily Dawn's editor and senior journalist Zaffar Abbas reacting to the development called it extremely disturbing and highly condemnable. He went on to assert, "such acts of desperation will not prolong this fascist era."
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