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Pakistani Opposition Reports More Critics of Emergency Rule Arrested


05 November 2007

Pakistani police are continuing to arrest critics of the new state of emergency. VOA's Barry Newhouse reports from Islamabad that targets of the crackdown span the political spectrum.

Policemen stand watch in downtown Islamabad, 05 Nov 2007
Policemen stand watch in downtown Islamabad, 05 Nov 2007
The deputy head of one of Pakistan's largest Islamic political parties says hundreds of supporters were arrested following a protest rally in Lahore on Sunday.

Syed Munawar Hasan of the Jamaat-e-Islami party said instead of staging mass arrests during the rally, police waited for party members to return home.

"They had already been informed that police were waiting for them," said Hasan. "So whenever they reached their house, even late in the night, they had been followed and arrested and put in different lock-ups."

Pakistani lawyers Abdulrehman Siddiqi, left and Muhammad Habib ur-Rehman, right, stand near barricade in Islamabad, 05 Nov 2007
Pakistani lawyers Abdulrehman Siddiqi, left and Muhammad Habib ur-Rehman, right, stand near barricade in Islamabad, 05 Nov 2007
In Karachi, witnesses said police beat a group of lawyers as they marched to the city's high court Monday morning. The country's chief justice and the head of one of the secular opposition parties were arrested Saturday and Sunday, as President Pervez Musharraf's emergency decree went into effect.

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