Pakistan: arrest warrant against Pakhtun human rights woman

Islamabad, Ta. 3 October 2019 Thursday

A Pakistani court has issued a non-bailable arrest warrant against Gulalai Ismail, a human rights activist who exposed the Pakistani army's poll.

However, without fear of the incident, Gulalai said that a warrant was issued against me to please the Pakistani army officers and ISI. I'm not afraid of it.

The court ordered that if the slavery was not present in the court by October 21, it would be declared a fugitive.

Against this, the Pakistani media issued reports that nobody knows how autonomous the courts of the country are. This non-bailable warrant was issued by ISI by the court

Is. In response to the report, Gulalai tweeted that the warrant against me was issued to persuade army officers.

Gulalai revealed the details of the atrocities committed by the Pakistani army, so the Pakistani army officers were outraged. On the land of that country

If it had, he would have been killed. But he could smell the steps against him. He soon left Pakistan and went to America, where his sister was living

Lives in Brooklyn. He has also sought royalty in the United States.

Responding to Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan's assertion that human rights were being violated in Jammu and Kashmir, Gulalai said that hundreds of Pakhtunkhwa militants in Pakistan had no crime.

People have been killed in cold colleges. Which word does Imran Khan speak of Jammu and Kashmir? His statement angered Pakistani army officers.

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