Monday, April 2, 2012

Pakistan: Twitter Alert: Campaign | Justice for Qudoos #JusticeforQudoos

Master Abdul Qudoos Ahmad, 43, was detained by the police in the first week of February and was brutally tortured during interrogations, causing severe internal injuries, Ahmad’s family alleged.

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Source/Credit: The Express Tribune
By ET  Web Desk | April 2, 2012

A strong call by the Ahmadi community and its supporters for justice in the case of a well known Ahmadi schoolteacher alleged death by torture while in police custody was a top Twitter trend in Pakistan today.

Master Abdul Qudoos Ahmad, 43, was detained by the police in the first week of February and was brutally tortured during interrogations, causing severe internal injuries, Ahmad’s family alleged.

The trend #JusticeforQudoos was established by local Twitter users calling for accountability and justice in the case.

Top tweets

Naeem Sabir ‏ @cybegeek
to all active Ahmadi Community members on twitter demand justice for Master Abdul Qadoos in your circles #justiceforqadoos

Balal Haider ‏ @balalhaider
#justiceforqadoos is what we all want. Police involved in murdered must be held responsible.

Sabahat Ahmad ‏ @SabahatAhmad
may i ask the liberal and ‘free’ media why won’t they dare to give airtime to #JusticeForQadoos instead of airing their funny shows.

Munir Khan ‏ @munir104
Death by torture at the hands of Chenabnagar police should not go unpunished! #justiceforqadoos let this not be another statistic

rafi ‏ @morafi
What’s the fuss with #justiceforqadoos Pakistan media don’t think it’s important enough to report he was tortured to death by Punjab police


Ghulam Abbas Nisuwana, vice Chairman of Punjab Bar, holding a press conference in Rabwah against terrosism by police.
Photo: Saleemud Din


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1 comment:

  1. we demand justice for mr QUDOOS.(SHAHEED).human rights organisations should ask pakistani govt about this sad incident.

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