Daughter of former Pakistani human rights minister arrested for interference in state affairs: sparks debate on freedom of expression
Imaan Mazari, daughter of a former Pakistani human rights minister, arrested for interference in state affairs. Her mother claims abduction while rights groups condemn arrest, sparking debate on freedom of expression.
Imaan Mazari, daughter of former Pakistani human rights minister Shireen Mazari, was arrested on Sunday from her residence in Islamabad for interference in state affairs, according to police. She was booked for interference in state affairs, staging a sit-in, and resistance. Her mother, Shireen Mazari, described the arrest as an abduction, claiming that plainclothes individuals broke into their home, taking Imaan away without any legal procedure.
Prior to her arrest, Imaan posted on social media about unknown individuals breaking their home cameras and intruding on their property. The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan condemned Imaan's arrest and demanded her immediate release, criticizing the police for breaking into her home without a warrant. Imaan has been known for her vocal criticism of the country's military establishment and her provocative statements against political figures. The arrest has sparked a debate on freedom of expression and state-sanctioned violence against dissenting voices.