JSFM denounces abduction of rights lawyer over protest against illegal Indus canal project

ANI April 9, 2025 243 views

A prominent human rights lawyer, Aamir Warraich, has been abducted and tortured for planning peaceful protests against illegal canal construction in Sindh, Pakistan. The Jeay Sindh Freedom Movement (JSFM) has strongly condemned the incident as state-sponsored terrorism by ISI and military forces. Warraich was threatened and physically assaulted to abandon his planned civil resistance campaign against unconstitutional river projects. The JSFM is calling on international human rights organizations to investigate and pressure Pakistan to stop suppressing peaceful activists and indigenous movements.

"This is unequivocal state terrorism" - Sohail Abro, JSFM Chairman
London, April 9: The Jeay Sindh Freedom Movement (JSFM) has strongly condemned the recent abduction and torture of human rights lawyer Aamir Warraich, labeling the incident as state-backed terrorism carried out by Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and military forces.

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JSFM condemns state-backed abduction of human rights lawyer

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Warraich targeted for peaceful resistance against illegal canal project

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International human rights organizations urged to investigate

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Sindh movement continues fight for environmental rights

Warraich, who had publicly announced plans to lead a peaceful civil resistance campaign--including protests such as halting national highways and railways--against illegal canals on the Indus River, was abducted shortly after making his declaration. He was physically assaulted and threatened by military and intelligence agents, who pressured him to abandon the protests and cease his advocacy.

JSFM Chairman Sohail Abro stated, "This is unequivocal state terrorism. Aamir Warraich's sole 'crime' is his courage to defend Sindh's land, water, and environmental rights. The ISI and Pakistan Army are employing brute force to suppress lawful dissent against their unconstitutional projects."

Vice Chairman Zubair Sindhi and General Secretary Amar Azadi also condemned the attack, viewing it as part of a wider trend of militarized oppression aimed at lawyers, activists, and civil society across the country.

The JSFM has urged the international community, including the United Nations Human Rights Council, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, and other global legal organizations, to publicly denounce the torture and intimidation of Aamir Warraich, demand an independent investigation into the involvement of ISI and military intelligence, pressure Pakistan to cease its repression of peaceful protests, legal professionals, and indigenous movements, and recognize the resistance against illegal canal construction as a legitimate form of environmental and civil advocacy.

The JSFM has reiterated its unwavering support for Aamir Warraich and all those defending Sindh's constitutional, environmental, and human rights. The movement remains committed to promoting peaceful resistance and global advocacy for justice, emphasizing the importance of standing firm against repression and working toward the protection of Sindh's land, water, and environmental rights through lawful activism.

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Maria K.
This is absolutely horrifying! No one should be abducted for standing up for environmental rights. Solidarity with Aamir Warraich and all activists fighting for justice. The international community needs to step in NOW.
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Rahim S.
While I support the cause, I wonder if blocking highways is the most effective strategy. It might alienate regular citizens who get caught in traffic. Maybe focus on legal challenges first? Still, the abduction is completely unacceptable.
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Tariq A.
Brave man standing up against military oppression! Sindh's water rights are being stolen in broad daylight. More power to JSFM for bringing international attention to this. #StandWithWarraich
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Sarah L.
The pattern is clear - anyone who challenges the establishment gets silenced. First it was journalists, now lawyers. When will this end? 😔 We need global pressure on Pakistan to stop these human rights violations.
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Ali N.
The article mentions "illegal canals" but doesn't explain what makes them illegal. Would be helpful to have more background on the actual canal project for context. Still, no justification for abducting a lawyer!
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Fatima Z.
Heartbreaking to see this happening in my homeland. Sindh has suffered enough! Water is life, and stealing it is a crime against humanity. Praying for Aamir's safety and for justice to prevail 🙏

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