Free Saifullah Paracha
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To: President Pervez Musharraf,
President George W. Bush,
US Attorney General John Ashcroft,
US Secretary Colin Powell,
US Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld,
We, the undersigned, are greatly concerned and opposed to the wrongful and unexplained detention of Pakistani national, Mr. Saifullah Paracha, at Bagram Airbase, Afghanistan, following his mysterious disappearance from the Thai Airways flight he had boarded from Karachi, (on route to a business meeting in Bangkok,) in July 2003. He remains in U.S. custody there at the time of writing.
It concerns us deeply that an elderly gentleman who suffers from a number of medical conditions is being detained in such a manner, without any charge levelled against him, and without access to legal representation nor sufficient medical care and access to his family. Furthermore, it disturbs us greatly in light of the mistreatment and human rights abuses that have been alleged to occur at Bagram; Amnesty International has documented instances where the detainees have been subject to torture, including blindfolding, sleep deprivation and the cruel use of shackles, or that the inmates are kept in painful positions for hours, hooded or made to wear opaque goggles, or bombarded with light (The Washington Post). Moreover, it has been reported that a number of the detainees have been handed over to the intelligence services of foreign governments, known for their brutality and who have no compunction about torture. The airbase has also gained notoriety for the unexplained homicide of two of its detainees in 2002, as a result of blunt force injuries.
The ordeal that Mr. Paracha continues to endure is a gross violation of Amendments VI and VIII of the Bill of Rights and of Articles V-XI inclusive of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, to which both of your countries are signatories. This is more saddening considering Mr. Paracha was a law-abiding, tax-paying, legal resident of the U.S. for over a decade, eventually a green card holder, having made beneficial contributions to the economy, running a number of successful businesses.
He has equally been an asset to Pakistan; economically - in that he ran a number of successful businesses, including a company that exports textiles to the U.S.A - as well as socially, making immense contributions in the spheres of education and health, in addition to his beneficial endeavours amongst orphans and refugees. We are all the more disappointed when one realises that this can only have occurred with the knowledge and complicity of the Pakistani government, concerning one of its citizens who has been known only for being a good, law abiding, philanthropist.
We urgently request that you provide an explanation for his detention without charge, and urge you to act immediately so that Mr. Paracha is either charged with a crime or released. We entreat you to ensure that Mr. Paracha is treated humanely, his human rights respected, and that he be granted direct access to legal representatives, and to his family.
We implore you to review the current status of Mr Paracha. We are concerned that in these present circumstances, a grave miscarriage of justice could easily occur. Please ensure that the U.S. and Pakistani Governments strengthen, rather than undermine, the rule of international law and the standards of justice and decency.
President George W. Bush,
US Attorney General John Ashcroft,
US Secretary Colin Powell,
US Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld,
We, the undersigned, are greatly concerned and opposed to the wrongful and unexplained detention of Pakistani national, Mr. Saifullah Paracha, at Bagram Airbase, Afghanistan, following his mysterious disappearance from the Thai Airways flight he had boarded from Karachi, (on route to a business meeting in Bangkok,) in July 2003. He remains in U.S. custody there at the time of writing.
It concerns us deeply that an elderly gentleman who suffers from a number of medical conditions is being detained in such a manner, without any charge levelled against him, and without access to legal representation nor sufficient medical care and access to his family. Furthermore, it disturbs us greatly in light of the mistreatment and human rights abuses that have been alleged to occur at Bagram; Amnesty International has documented instances where the detainees have been subject to torture, including blindfolding, sleep deprivation and the cruel use of shackles, or that the inmates are kept in painful positions for hours, hooded or made to wear opaque goggles, or bombarded with light (The Washington Post). Moreover, it has been reported that a number of the detainees have been handed over to the intelligence services of foreign governments, known for their brutality and who have no compunction about torture. The airbase has also gained notoriety for the unexplained homicide of two of its detainees in 2002, as a result of blunt force injuries.
The ordeal that Mr. Paracha continues to endure is a gross violation of Amendments VI and VIII of the Bill of Rights and of Articles V-XI inclusive of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, to which both of your countries are signatories. This is more saddening considering Mr. Paracha was a law-abiding, tax-paying, legal resident of the U.S. for over a decade, eventually a green card holder, having made beneficial contributions to the economy, running a number of successful businesses.
He has equally been an asset to Pakistan; economically - in that he ran a number of successful businesses, including a company that exports textiles to the U.S.A - as well as socially, making immense contributions in the spheres of education and health, in addition to his beneficial endeavours amongst orphans and refugees. We are all the more disappointed when one realises that this can only have occurred with the knowledge and complicity of the Pakistani government, concerning one of its citizens who has been known only for being a good, law abiding, philanthropist.
We urgently request that you provide an explanation for his detention without charge, and urge you to act immediately so that Mr. Paracha is either charged with a crime or released. We entreat you to ensure that Mr. Paracha is treated humanely, his human rights respected, and that he be granted direct access to legal representatives, and to his family.
We implore you to review the current status of Mr Paracha. We are concerned that in these present circumstances, a grave miscarriage of justice could easily occur. Please ensure that the U.S. and Pakistani Governments strengthen, rather than undermine, the rule of international law and the standards of justice and decency.
385 Signatures
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ameera
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Bobbie Jeanne Kennedy
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- I no longer feel safe. If this can happen to them it can happen to me. Power corrupts. Let my people go.
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karam thomas
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Linda G. Richard
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dalia
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Mohammed
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- Torture and Kidnapping, I thought terrorists did that. I could never imagine that the US would ever do that.
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Khawar Paracha
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- Saifullah Paracha has been serving the community and striving for the peace in the entire world and can never be responsible for any terror activites. Please free him so he can serve the entire humanity toward peace.
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Muneeza
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M. BILAL PERACHA
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Faran Hanif
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IMRAN PARACHA
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- FREE SAIFULLAH PARACHA!
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Farhat Paracha
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- Please put a stop to this injustice
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Mustafa
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- I want my father back
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Zahra
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- Put yourself in my position and think how much it hurts to have your father taken away like that.
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maryah
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Tariq Peracha
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Anita
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Amal Iqbal
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Riffat
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Leo Khan
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Ghulam Paracha
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Saima Sheikh
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- U.S is suppose to be the biggest advocate of Human Rights. Please serve justice and free Saifullah Paracha as he also have a family that needs him and they have done nothing to deserve this torture.
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Sachin Chaudhry
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ahsan raza
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afzal paracha
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Saood ur Rehman
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Muhammed Y. Paracha
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Husna Rashid
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Novair Nadir
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- The pakistani government should act immediately please
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Farooq Aslam Sheikh
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Shazdae Shaikh
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hasaan
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Marianne Kremer
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Kamran Paracha
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Linta Qamer
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Fahd
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- wrong allegations on a respectable person
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Gaurav Chowdhary
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Aisha Memon
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- The US continues to put up a facade of being a saviour when in reality all it ends up accomplishing is hurting innocent people.
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Yasir Siddiqui
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Nabeel M Sher
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- if such a respectable person can face detention like dis ...then who are we and why do we call ourself free ... i feel insecure ... for america ppl said "give peace a chance" i add "give freedom a break"
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Samad Siwani
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Hadi Shabbir
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nimerah
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Sumaira Sadiq
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Mrs. Nasrullah Khan
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- Its depressing to see what the world has come to.
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Syed Adeel
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mUrtaZza
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- awww...SO SAd..
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Nasra
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- plz Allah ,bring home Saif safe to his family.
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Bismah
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Awais
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