Anti-drone activist kidnapped in Pakistan before he was due to testify in Europe
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[QUOTE]A prominent Pakistani journalist and anti-drone activist has gone missing after nearly two dozen men stormed his home and abducted him, his lawyer announced on Monday – just days before he was due to testify before European parliamentarians.
Kareem Khan was taken from his home in Rawalpindi – a city located just nine miles away from Islamabad in Punjab province – by approximately 20 men. Shahzad Akbar, Khan’s lawyer, told AFP that many of the men were wearing police uniforms, though the affiliation of the kidnappers remains unknown.
Khan was scheduled to depart Pakistan on Saturday to speak with German, Dutch, and British parliamentarians about his experience with drone strikes.
Khan originally hails from the tribal region of North Waziristan and became the first Pakistani man to sue the US government in connection with drone attacks that killed members of his family. Khan’s brother and son were killed in a strike in December 2009.
Akbar now maintains that Khan’s wife and children have not been given any information regarding his location, or why he was taken.
"We lodged a report with the local police but they denied having picked him up," the attorney said. "It seems to be work of the intelligence agencies."
Local police have denied any involvement, saying they have no record of a raid on the night in question.
Clare Algar, executive director at Reprieve – a legal charity based in the UK – wrote on the organization’s website that officials are growing concerned.
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While exact figures are murky, AFP estimates that 2,155 Pakistanis have been killed in drone attacks since august 2008. It remains unknown how many of those killed were suspected militants and how many were civilians.
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[url]http://rt.com/news/anti-drone-pakistan-activist-missing-476/[/url]
Also on Al Jazeera: [url]http://www.aljazeera.com/news/asia/2014/02/pakistan-anti-drone-campaigner-missing-2014210165427489602.html[/url]
Wow man that's fucked up, really that's all there is to say.
"We're not saying it was the government but it was the government"
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