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ASIAN HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION – URGENT APPEALS PROGRAMME Urgent Appeal Case: AHRC-UAC-177-2009 
23 December 2009 ------------------------------------------------------ PAKISTAN: A tribal court announces the murder of a couple and the High Court has proved impotent before the feudal society ISSUES: Arbitrary arrest and detention; abduction; violence against women; right to liberty and security; torture ------------------------------------------------------ Dear friends, The Asian Human Rights Commission received information that a tribal leader of Sindh province has held three women and two children in his private jail and one woman has been continuously raped for more than three years. She has had two children whilst in custody. The Sindh High Court and the provincial police have been unable to recover the five persons from his jail. The tribal leader, in the meanwhile, held a Jirga, a parallel judicial system of feudal society, and announced the murder of a man. He and his wife were declared as Karo (black male) and Kari (black women). The Kari woman is currently under his illegal detention and might be murdered at any time. The feudal lord is so powerful that on one occasion when a police party went to recover the Kari woman the henchmen of the tribal chief detained the policemen for several hours and only released them after they gave assurances that they would not attempt to rescue the woman again. CASE DETAILS:
According to the information received from the husband of the alleged Kari woman and the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, an NGO, Mukhtar Bibi alias Begum, 26, was married to one Ghulam Mustafa Mugheri, a resident of Korangi Industrial area, Karachi, in the year 2005, as his second wife. Ms. Mukhtar Bibi was divorced by her first husband for not being able to bear children, the mother and maternal uncles persuaded Mr. Mugheri to marry her according to the instructions of Islam. Ms. Bibi’s father, Haji Mashooq Chandio, was in those days in jail in Saudi Arabia on charges of smuggling drugs. However, he was released on Sept 17, 2005 and returned to Pakistan. At that time he was totally broke and started black mailing his son-in-law. Mr. Mugheri somehow managed to pay the initial financial demands but being a worker at a tea company he could not continue to pay the huge amounts of money. Mr. Haji Mashooq Chandio, enlisted the help of his tribal chief, Mr. Sardar Ahmed Chandio, and with the connivance of his henchmen on January 7, 2006, abducted Mr. Mugheri’s first wife,Mst. Gul Khatoon, 32years, his 60 years old mother, Mst. Hameeda allies Subhana Umri, his 9 year-old niece Ms. Zameera Umri and his 8 years old son, from his first wife, Master Menthar. They have since been in the private custody of Sardar Chandio and police have been powerless to recover them from this powerful person. It is alleged in a police report filed by Mr. Mugheri that Haji Mashooq sold Ms. Gul Khatoon, Mr. Mugheri’s first wife to the tribal leader of the Chandio tribe, Mr. Sardar Ahmed Chandio. Whilst in detention Ms. Khatoon has been continuously raped and has born two children as a result. Finding no way out of his financial problems, on August 23, 2009,Mashooq Chandio, the father-in-law, went to Mr. Mugheri’s house in Mehran Town, Korangi along with six persons, and kidnapped his second wife, Ms. Mukhtar Bibi, at gun point. They were riding in a black-coloured Alto car and a yellow cab. After some days, Mugheri went to his father-in-law’s house in Jamshoro district, along with a copy of the Holy Quran and his 9-day-old son, and requested his father-in-law to hand over his wife but he refused. On Sept 27, 2009, Mugheri filed a petition in the Sindh High Court (SHC) for the recovery of his wife, following which the honorable court ordered police to raid his father-in-law’s house and recover his wife. On October 5, 2009, the High Court ordered the Nazir, the court search officer, to recover Mukhtar Bibi and search the places of tribal chief of Chandio tribe. Before the court and police officials reach the place the Mukhtar Bibi was shifted to another location. The police learned that the victim, Mukhtar Bibi is alive and with Sardar Ahmed Chandio, the tribal chief, who was currently in Saudi Arabia. After that court did not take action. Then on October 14, the tribal chief, Sardar Chandio, held a Jirga, an illegal court and declared that both, Mr. Mugheri and his second wife, Ms. Mukhtar Bibi, should be murdered in the name of honour as they are Karo and Kari. Before the holding of the Jirga, his father-in-law, Mr. Mashooq Chandio and the henchmen of Sardar Chandio on October 12, tried to abduct Mr. Mugheri from the premises of Sindh High Court Karachi, but the police saved him and gave him shelter in one of the rooms of the court. Mr. Mugheri tried several times to take help from the police and the court and at last was successful in getting the attention of the Deputy Inspector of Police (DIG), Karo-Kari cell and recorded his statement under section 154 CrPc. The DIG sent a team under Ms. Soobia, the head of the Karo Kai cell, recently made by Sindh government. The team went to recover Ms. Mukhtar Bibi but came under attack by the henchmen of the tribal chief and two police officials were abducted and made hostages. After several hours the police officials were released on the assurance that they will make another attempt to rescue Bibi. Subsequently the police have arrested two of the alleged abductors out of 12 persons but have not been able to recover the three women and two minors. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: The Sindh high court is the highest judicial institution of the province of Sindh but because of its weakness to implement the rule of law the powerful groups, particularly feudal and tribal leaders enjoy impunity through their use of power. In 2004, the former chief justice of the Sindh high court has declared Jirga judicial system as illegal, ultra virus and unconstitutional but feudal and tribal lords know the writ of the high court. With regard to this of abduction and illegal detention the High Court has proved itself the weakest institution for the recovery of the five persons being held SUGGESTED ACTION: Please write letters to the authorities urging them to recover three women and two minors from the private custody of the tribal chief of Chandio tribe and punish all the perpetrators keeping them in illegal detention at private jail and holding illegal court for murder of innocent people. Please also demand from the government to save the couple particularly Ms. Mukhat Bibi from murder on the pretext of honour killings.
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Dear __________, RE: PAKISTAN: A tribal court announces murder of a couple and High court has proved impotent before a feudal society Name of victims: 1. Mukhtar Bibi alias Begum, 26 years, wife of Ghulam Mustafa Mugheri, missing since August 2009, Near Madressa Umer Farooqi, Korangi industrial area, Karachi, Sindh province 2. Mr. Ghulam Mustafa Mugheri son of Ali Mugheri, near Madressa Umer Farooqi, Korangi industrial area, Karachi, Sindh province 3. Mst. Gul Khatoon, 32years, first wife of Ghulam Mustafa Mugheri, kept in private jail since January 7, 2006, at Larkana road, Shahdad Kot, Qamber sub district, Larkana district, Sindh province 4. Ms. Hameeda alies Subhana, Mother of Ghulam Mustafa Mugheri and kept in private jail since 2006, at Larkana road, Shahdad Kot, Qamber sub district, Larkana district, Sindh province 5. Ms. Zameera Umri, age 9 years, nephew of Ghulam Mustafa Mugheri, kept in private jail since January 7, 2006, at Larkana road, Shahdad Kot, Qamber sub district, Larkana district, Sindh province 6. Master Menthar age 8years, son of Ghulam Mustafa Mugheri, kept in private jail since January 7, 2006, at Larkana road, Shahdad Kot, Qamber sub district, Larkana district, Sindh province Name of alleged perpetrators: 1. Haji Mashooq Chandio, resident of Sandoz Road, Jam Shoro Phatak, Jam Shoro district , Sindh province 2. Sardar Ahmed Chandio, son of Shabbir Ahmed Chandio, Larkana Road, Shahdad Kot,Qamber district, Sindh province 3. Khadim Hussain s/o Muhammad Laiq, Larkana Road, Shahdad Kot,Qamber district, Sindh province 4. Ghulam Umer s/o Muhammad Laiq Larkana Road, Shahdad Kot,Qamber district, Sindh province 5. Hajji Hamid s/o Peyaro Khan chandio, Larkana Road, Shahdad Kot,Qamber district, Sindh province 6. Hajji Muhammad Saleh s/o Muhammad Azeem chandio, Larkana Road, Shahdad Kot,Qamber district, Sindh province 7. Hajji Mumtaz s/o Haji Ahmed Budhani chandio, Larkana Road, Shahdad Kot,Qamber district, Sindh province 8. Mukhtair s/o Ghulam Qadir chandio, Larkana Road, Shahdad Kot,Qamber district, Sindh province 9. Haji Sikander Chandio, Larkana Road, Shahdad Kot,Qamber district, Sindh province 10. Muhammad Ramzan Mugheri, Larkana Road, Shahdad Kot,Qamber district, Sindh province 11. Aijaz Chandio, Larkana Road, Shahdad Kot,Qamber district, Sindh province 12. Hub-e-dar Chandio, Larkana Road, Shahdad Kot,Qamber district, Sindh province Date of incident: January 7, 2006 and August 23, 2009 Place of incident: Korangi Industrial Area, Karachi, Sindh province
I am writing to voice my deep concern regarding the alleged illegal detention of three women and two minors in the private jail of a tribal leader, Mr. Sardar Ahmed Chandio. The two women, Ms. Gul Khatoon and Ms.Hameeda, 60 years and two minors have been detained in a private jail since January 7, 2006. During the period of continuous illegal detention Ms.Gul Khatoon was raped and has born two children as a result. Another woman, Ms. Mukhar Bibi was also abducted on August 23, 2009 and is being held in the same private jail. I am shocked to know that the courts and police have done nothing to obtain the release of the women and minor and the powerful people are allowed to run private jails without any legal basis. It shows that the rule of law is totally broken in a country where the judiciary claims itself as an independent judiciary. According to the information received from the husband of the alleged Kari woman and the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, an NGO, Mukhtar Bibi alias Begum, 26, was married to one Ghulam Mustafa Mugheri, a resident of Korangi Industrial area, Karachi, in the year 2005, as his second wife. Ms. Mukhtar Bibi was divorced by her first husband for not being able to bear children, the mother and maternal uncles persuaded Mr. Mugheri to marry her according to the instructions of Islam. Ms. Bibi’s father, Haji Mashooq Chandio, was in those days in jail in Saudi Arabia on charges of smuggling drugs. However, he was released on Sept 17, 2005 and returned to Pakistan. At that time he was totally brok and started black mailing his son-in-law. Mr. Mugheri somehow managed to pay the initial financial demands but being a worker at a tea company he could not continue to pay the huge amounts of money. Mr. Haji Mashooq Chandio, enlisted the help of his tribal chief, Mr. Sardar Ahmed Chandio, and with the connivance of his henchmen on January 7, 2006, abducted Mr. Mugheri’s first wife,Mst. Gul Khatoon, 32years, his 60 years old mother, Mst. Hameeda allies Subhana Umri, his 9 year-old neice Ms. Zameera Umri and his 8 years old son, from his first wife, Master Menthar. They have since been in the private custody of Sardar Chandio and police have been powerless to recover them from this powerful person. It is alleged in a police report filed by Mr. Mugheri that Haji Mashooq sold Ms. Gul Khatoon, Mr. Mugheri’s first wife to the tribal leader of the Chandio tribe, Mr. Sardar Ahmed Chandio. Whilst in detention Ms. Khatoon has been continuously raped and has born two children as a result. Finding no way out of his financial problems, on August 23, 2009,Mashooq Chandio, the father-in-law, went to Mr. Mugheri’s house in Mehran Town, Korangi along with six persons, and kidnapped his second wife, Ms. Mukhtar Bibi, at gun point. They were riding in a black-coloured Alto car and a yellow cab. After some days, Mugheri went to his father-in-law’s house in Jamshoro district, along with a copy of the Holy Quran and his 9-day-old son, and requested his father-in-law to hand over his wife but he refused. On Sept 27, 2009, Mugheri filed a petition in the Sindh High Court (SHC) for the recovery of his wife, following which the honorable court ordered police to raid his father-in-law’s house and recover his wife. On October 5, 2009, the High Court ordered the Nazir, the court search officer, to recover Mukhtar Bibi and search the places of tribal chief of Chandio tribe. Before the court and police officials reach the place the Mukhtar Bibi was shifted to another location. The police learned that the victim, Mukhtar Bibi is alive and with Sardar Ahmed Chandio, the tribal chief, who was currently in Saudi Arabia. After that court did not take action. Then on October 14, the tribal chief, Sardar Chandio, held a Jirga, an illegal court and declared that both, Mr. Mugheri and his second wife, Ms. Mukhtar Bibi, should be murdered in the name of honour as they are Karo and Kari. Before the holding of the Jirga, his father-in-law, Mr. Mashooq Chandio and the henchmen of Sardar Chandio on October 12, tried to abduct Mr. Mugheri from the premises of Sindh High Court Karachi, but the police saved him and gave him shelter in one of the rooms of the court. Mr. Mugheri tried several times to take help from the police and the court and at last was successful in getting the attention of the Deputy Inspector of Police (DIG), Karo-Kari cell and recorded his statement under section 154 CrPc. The DIG sent a team under Ms. Soobia, the head of the Karo Kai cell, recently made by Sindh government. The team went to recover Ms. Mukhtar Bibi but came under attack by the henchmen of the tribal chief and two police officials were abducted and made hostages. After several hours the police officials were released on the assurance that they will make another attempt to rescue Bibi. Subsequently the police have arrested two of the alleged abductors out of 12 persons but have not been able to recover the three women and two minors. This is the situation of the rule of law in rural areas of the country where writ of the state is minimized and powerful people enjoy the fragile situation of the writ of the state. The High Court of the province has proved itself a subordinate of tribal leaders. I urge you to recover the three women and two children from the custody of tribal leaders and their henchmen and prosecute the perpetrators including the police officials of the Qamber district, Sindh. An inquiry into the affairs of holding private jails in Sindh province must be conducted. The case of rape during illegal detention be lodged against the perpetrators. Yours sincerely,
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1. Prime Minister Prime Minister House Islamabad PAKISTAN Fax: +92 51 922 1596 Tel: +92 51 920 6111 E-mail: secretary@cabinet.gov.pk 2. Dr. Ishrat-ul-Ebad Khan Governor of Sindh province Karachi, Sindh Province PAKISTAN Fax: +92 21 920 5043 Tel: +92 21 920 1201 E-mail: governor@governorsindh.gov.pk 3. Syed Qaim Ali Shah Chief Minister Karachi, Sindh Province PAKISTAN Fax: +92 21 920 2000 Email: pressecy@cmsindh.gov.pk 4. Mr.Syed Mumtaz Alam Gillani Federal Minister for Human Rights Ministry of Human Rights Old US Aid building Ata Turk Avenue G-5, Islamabad PAKISTAN Fax: +9251-9204108 Email: sarfaraz_yousuf@yahoo.com 5. Ms. Tauqir Fatima Bhutto Minister of women development 7th Floor, New Sindh Secretariat, Karachi, Sindh province Fax: 92-21-99213886 Email: bhutto.tauqeer@hotmail.com 6. Chief Justice of Sindh High Court High Court Building Saddar, Karachi Sindh Province PAKISTAN Fax: +92 21 9213220 E-mail: registrar@sindhhighcourt.gov.pk 7. Ms. Nadia Gabol Minister for Human Rights Government of Sindh, Pakistan secretariat, Barrack 92, Karachi, Sindh Province PAKISTAN Fax: +92 21 9207044 Tel: +92 21 9207043 E-mail: lukshmil@yahoo.com 8. Dr. Faqir Hussain Registrar Supreme Court of Pakistan Constitution Avenue, Islamabad PAKISTAN Fax: + 92 51 9213452 E-mail: mail@supremecourt.gov.d ten persons). Thank you.
Urgent Appeals Programme Asian Human Rights Commission (ua@ahrc.asia)
Posted on 2009-12-23
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