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Taliban threaten Sarabjit's lawyer

Last Updated : 03 March 2013, 18:27 IST
Last Updated : 03 March 2013, 18:27 IST

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The lawyer of Indian death row convict in Pakistan, Sarabjit Singh, on Saturday said he had received a death threat from the Taliban for pursuing the case of the Indian national.

Awais Shiekh said a letter written by an anonymous activist of the banned Tehrik-e-Taliban, Pakistan, had warned his wife to stop her husband from pursuing the Sarabjit’s case.

He said the letter read: “I belong to Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan and I am a resident of Faisalabad district (150 km from Lahore). I want to tell you that your husband is representing the case of Sarabjit Singh, who is responsible for killing my whole family in a bomb blast.

“Your husband is addressing a press conference about Sarabjit Singh. If this is held, it would be the last day of your husband and every single member of your family will be killed. You will find dead bodies of your children by tomorrow morning. I know your children. I will kidnap them and will send their dead bodies to you. If you want your children to live, restrain your husband from doing this.”

Press meet cancelled

Shiekh claimed he was barred from holding a planned news conference at the Lahore Press Club to launch his book on Sarabjit. “My son also received a threatening call from an anonymous person. I will lodge a complaint with police and seek security,” Sheikh said.

He said that when he reached the Press Club, he was informed by its administration that the news conference could not be held as there was a “security threat”.
Hamid Khan, former president of the Supreme Court Bar Association, I A Rehman, director of the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan and other persons were present for the news conference. They condemned the Press Club’s decision to cancel the news conference.

“The reality of Sarabjit’s case will be known to the people through this book. A gross injustice has been done in Sarabjit’s case,” Sheikh said.

Sarabjit was convicted for alleged involvement in a string of bomb attacks that killed 14 people in 1990. His family has said that he was a victim of mistaken identity.

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Published 03 March 2013, 18:27 IST

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