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Pakistan High Commission
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  1. 1. The Indian government is guilty of kidnapping and torturing Pakistani diplomats!
    indianterrorism.150m.com/Pakis - [Cached]

    Published on: 6/17/2006   Last Visited: 11/26/2007

    ISLAMABAD: The government of Pakistan on Tuesday strongly condemned the abduction, illegal detention and torture of Ali Abbas, an official of the High Commission of Pakistan in New Delhi, by the operatives of the Indian intelligence.

    A Foreign Office spokesman said at around 1130 hours on Tuesday Ali Abbas was abducted by at least 12 Indian intelligence operatives. "He was severely beaten up and taken to an undisclosed location, where he was subjected to severe torture including electric shocks. As a result of the torture inflicted on Ali Abbas, he has been passing blood in his urine."
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    "Pakistan strongly condemns the government of India's decision to seek withdrawal from India of Ali Abbas, a staff member of the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi, on trumped up charges," a Foreign Office spokesman said.

    The Indian decision follows the abduction, illegal detention and brutal torture of Ali Abbas on Tuesday, by the Indian intelligence operatives. In a statement here, he said, Pakistan categorically rejects the Indian allegations about the involvement of Ali Abbas in activities incompatible with his official status. "The Indian allegations are a shoddy attempt to cover up the uncivilised, inhuman and provocative behaviour of the Indian intelligence agencies," he added.

    However, in New Delhi, India denied allegations it detained and tortured a Pakistani diplomat with electric shocks, saying he had been treated in line with the law.
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    ISLAMABAD: Ali Abbas, a staffer of Pakistan's High Commission in New Delhi, who was expelled by India on trumped-up charges, returned here on Wednesday.

    Abbas, when arrived at the Islamabad international airport could hardly walk. He was abducted by the sleuths of Indian intelligence agencies on April 16 and was severely beaten up. As a result of torture inflicted upon him, he had been passing blood in urine.

    Pakistan had already rejected Indian allegations against Abbas as "shoddy attempt to cover up inhuman and uncivilised behaviour of its intelligence agencies." Narrating his horrific tale to newsmen, Abbas was visibly shaken and bitter about the way the Geneva Conventions were blatantly violated so often by the Indians with regard to treatment of the diplomats and diplomatic staff.

    Abbas, an assistant at the Pakistan's High Commission in New Delhi, said on April 16 he had gone to Saddar area the Indian capital for shopping. "Suddenly, a few people got hold of me and, as I did not have any idea what was happening, I tried to resist them." He added they eventually grabbed him and whisked away in a vehicle to some unknown place where some 10 to 12 persons severely tortured him.

    "I was forced to make a statement about my involvement in some kind of activities, not compatible to my duties," Abbas said, while telling about the way be was subjected to intensive torture. Abbas said he was pulled on the ground and dragged by two men with his legs apart. "I was beaten at the groin and lower abdomen by a number of persons," he added.

    The Indian External Affairs Ministry spokeswoman, Nirupama Rao, claimed the other day that "there's no truth, absolutely no truth in the allegations that there was torture of this (Ali Abbas) individual".
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    However, the medical report of a New Delhi-based hospital, where Abbas was taken immediately after he was assaulted, said that he received severe thrashing.

    According to the report of the "Dr Ved Parakash Kohli Medical Centre, the patient passed "blood-stained" urine. He had a "blood clot" in eyes and was running fever. The medical report confirmed that "there was lot of tenderness (around) lower abdomen, back.... he had a lot of tenderness near the testicles."

    Abbas said: "Indians have a long history of harassing Pakistani diplomats and other diplomatic staff. This is totally against the Geneva Conventions and bilateral agreements signed between the two countries."

    He said: "It has now become a matter of routine that one or two staff members of the Pakistani High Commission are picked up by their intelligence operatives and after severe torture, he is expelled." This was being done by India to detract world attention from its internal problem and the treatment meted out to its Muslim population, he said while referring to the Gujrat violence. "This (Gujrat violence) has exposed the fundamentalist and extremist posture of the Indian government."

    Abbas said diplomatic staff in India was facing a very difficult situation as they did not have any protection. "They are afraid to go out, fearing they might be implicated in false cases and torture," he added.

    Pakistan had strongly condemned the abduction, illegal detention and torture of Ali Abbas and lodged a strong protest with the Indian government over the "cowardly, despicable and provocative action" by Indian intelligence operatives.
  2. 2. Pakistan Link Headlines
    www.pakistanlink.com/headlines - [Cached]

    Published on: 4/19/2002   Last Visited: 4/19/2002

    ISLAMABAD : The Government of Pakistan has strongly condemned the Indian government decision to seek withdrawal from India of Mr. Ali Abbas, a staff member of the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi, on trumped up charges.

    The Indian decision follows the abduction, illegal detention and brutal torture of Mr. Ali Abbas on Tuesday by the Indian Intelligence operatives.

    The Government of Pakistan categorically rejected the Indian allegations about the involvement of Mr. Ali Abbas in activities incompatible with his official status.

    Pakistan said that Indian allegations are a shoddy attempt to cover up the uncivilized, inhuman and provocative behavior of the Indian Intelligence Agencies.

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  3. 3. Pakistan Link - Daily News
    www.pakistanlink.com/headlines - [Cached]

    Published on: 4/25/2002   Last Visited: 4/26/2002

    ISLAMABAD : The staff member of the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi, Ali Abbass who was expelled by the Indian government for alleged espionage reached here on Wednesday.

    All political, religious parties united against referendum: Qazi ISLAMABAD : Amir of Jammat–e-Islami Qazi HusSain Ahmed has said that all religious and political parties were united against the referendum.

    Hotel industry asked to formulate vision for unprecedented growth ISLAMABAD : The Hotel Industry can perform as major catalyst not only for domestic sector but also for international tourism. The Industry, which is contributing collectively 150 US million dollars foreign exchange annually, can gear up their activities to optimize it for earning foreign exchange upto 500 million.

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