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Ali Asghar Bangulzai
Detained for four years without charges:
Family sit-in for man’s release from intelligence agencies.

By Azizullah Khan


QUETTA: Women and children staged a sit-in outside the Baldia building when police and para-military forces prevented them from
protesting outside the governor’s house on Thursday.

According to reports, the police locked the gate of the Baldia building and called the
Frontier Corps for assistance. About 30 to 40 women and children wanted to protest outside the governor’s house for the release of  Ali
Asghar Bangulzai, who was allegedly in the custody of intelligence agencies.

Bangulzai’s wife said that her husband was picked up nearly four years ago and still had not been produced in a court of law nor had he
been handed over to the police for legal proceedings. She appealed to General Musharraf to have her spouse released, as there was no
charge against him.

Dr Abdul Hai, the National Party leader, and Mengal Sajid Tareen, the Balochistan National Party leader, addressed the
protestors and vehemently criticised the government for its poor policies, saying the military officials dominated the government, while
elected representatives had no say in the government. They said it was a violation of law because people were rounded up without following
legal procedure.

According to reports, Bangulzai’s family and supporters had gone on a hunger strike over the past 70 days demanding the
release of Ali Asghar Bangulzai, adding that his eight children had been observing a token hunger strike from the last 35 days but the
government had done nothing to address their demand.

The report stated that the Baloch Nationalist Party and the Baloch student
organisation had claimed several times that their leaders and workers had been illegally picked up by intelligence officials and were not
produced in the court for months or even years. BNP Senator Sana Baloch said several political workers and students leaders had been
illegally arrested in Balochistan, adding that some were still missing.

Bangulzai’s sons and daughters observing
hunger strike include Nisar
Ahmad, 5, Mir Hazar Khan, 7, Zarjan bibi, 9, and Ghulam Rabani, 12.

Bangulzai’s relative, Nasrullah, said the children observed a 9-hour
strike every day and the one of his daughters had developed kidney problems. He said Bangulzai’s family and supporters had planned more
protests this month onwards, adding that the children would observe a hunger strike from September 20 till they die, to urge the government
to release their father.

Bangulzai’s wife said the family faced problems, as the children had quit school and were running pillar to post for
food and medicine.

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