News Action Alert

PAKISTANIS DEPORTED ON CHARTER FLIGHT

By August 30, 2004October 25th, 2018No Comments

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A group of 59 Pakistani deportees arrived in Islamabad, Pakistan,

at 6pm on Aug. 26 on a flight chartered by the US government. The

flight left on Aug. 25 from the US state of Louisiana. It was the

eighth US charter flight taking deportees to Pakistan since June

2002 [see INB 4/15/04]. Originally, 64 deportees were to be on

board, but five were pulled from the flight because their

paperwork was not in order. Several US security officials and an

official from the Pakistani embassy in Washington accompanied the

flight.

After arriving in Islamabad, the deportees were held on the plane

for over two hours for “security reasons” while the president of

Bosnia boarded a plane out of Pakistan after an official visit.

Pakistani immigration officials interrogated the deportees,

noting their personal information and asking them how they came

to be arrested and deported. In the end, Pakistani authorities

held one individual for further investigation and allowed the

rest to go on their way.

The Pakistani daily The Nation said most of the deportees refused

to talk to reporters, while The News International Pakistan

reported that most complained of being tortured in US detention.

[The Nation (Pakistan) 8/27/04; The News International Pakistan

8/27/04; GEO Pakistan 8/26/04]

from

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Vol. 7, No. 35 – August 28, 2004

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