Prominent Pakistani rights lawyer held over anti-army speech rearrested after bail

Police officials presents arrested lawyer and human rights activist Imaan Mazari-Hazir (C) before a court in Islamabad on August 20, 2023. (AFP/File)
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Updated 28 August 2023
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Prominent Pakistani rights lawyer held over anti-army speech rearrested after bail

  • Case has put spotlight on what rights groups call a growing crackdown on politicians and rights activists in Pakistan
  • In social media videos, Mazari Hazir urged action against army officials involved in enforced disappearances

ISLAMABAD: Prominent human rights lawyer Imaan Zainab Mazari-Hazir was rearrested on Monday shortly after she was released from Rawalpindi’s Adiala jail on bail in a sedition case, a lawyer from the family said.

Mazari-Hazir and Ali Wazir, co-founder of the Pashtun ethnic rights movement, the Pashtun Tahaffuz Movement (PTM), were arrested earlier this month in a case that has put a spotlight on what rights groups have called a growing crackdown on politicians and rights activists in Pakistan. The arrests on Aug. 20 came two days after they addressed a rally organized by the PTM in which they criticized Pakistan’s all-powerful army. They are both charged with sedition, preventing government officials from carrying out their duties and damaging public property.

“@ImaanZHazir has been rearrested on terrorism charges by the @ICT_Police from outside Adiala Jail,” family lawyer Ahsan J. Pirzada said. “Bara Kahu police has taken custody of Imaan & have refused to share any FIR [police complaint] with us nor have they shared any arrest warrants with us.”

At an Aug. 18 PTM rally, Mazari-Hazir and Wazir both criticized the Pakistani military over enforced abductions, which the army denies being involved in. In videos widely circulated on social media, the human rights lawyer urged action against serving military officials involved in such acts, calling them “traitors.”

Mazari-Hazir’s mother Shireen Mazari is a former human rights lawyer and an ex-member of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party of former Prime Minister Imran Khan. The PTI has faced intense state action since May when Khan was briefly arrested in a graft case, unleashing nationwide protests in which his supporters ransacked and damaged military and other properties. Khan was released on bail then but is currently in jail in another corruption case and has been disqualified from running for elections.

Wazir, who co-founded the PTM which campaigns against alleged extrajudicial killings and enforced disappearances of Pashtuns and other ethnic minorities, served as a legislator in Pakistan’s National Assembly from August 2018 to August 2023.
 


Pakistan PM calls for faster CPEC implementation, pledges security for Chinese workers

Updated 27 February 2026
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Pakistan PM calls for faster CPEC implementation, pledges security for Chinese workers

  • Shehbaz Sharif pushes expanded cooperation in agriculture, IT and mining under CPEC phase two
  • Chinese envoy reaffirms Beijing’s support for Pakistan’s sovereignty and economic development

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday called for speeding up projects under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and pledged stronger security guarantees for Chinese workers and investments, during a meeting with China’s ambassador in Islamabad.

Sharif made the remarks as the two countries strive to launch the second phase of CPEC, a multibillion-dollar infrastructure and energy initiative launched in 2015 as part of China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).

CPEC’s first phase focused largely on power generation and transport infrastructure aimed at easing Pakistan’s chronic energy shortages and improving connectivity. The second phase seeks to expand cooperation into industrial development, with an emphasis on special economic zones and export-oriented growth.

“While highlighting the importance of accelerating ongoing CPEC projects, the Prime Minister stressed on the need to enhance cooperation in agriculture and IT and mining & minerals,” said a statement circulated by the PM Office after the meeting.

“He also underscored Pakistan’s resolve to provide a secure and conducive environment for Chinese personnel, investments, and institutions in Pakistan,” it added.

Chinese nationals and projects in Pakistan have faced security threats in the past, including attacks by militant groups targeting infrastructure sites and convoys. Islamabad has repeatedly vowed to tighten security and has deployed special protection units for Chinese workers.

China is Pakistan’s closest ally in the region and a key economic partner, with CPEC widely regarded by Islamabad as central to long-term economic growth.

During the meeting, the prime minister conveyed greetings to Chinese President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Qiang, particularly on the occasion of the Chinese New Year.

China’s Ambassador to Pakistan, Jiang Zaidong, reiterated Beijing’s support for Pakistan’s sovereignty and socioeconomic development, according to the statement. Both sides also exchanged views on regional and international issues and agreed to maintain close coordination.