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Statement regarding events following the verdict in the Mumtaz Qadri

The BHRC and the Commonwealth Lawyers Association release a statement regarding events following the verdict in the Mumtaz Qadri trial in Pakistan.

 

Read the full statement.

4th November 201114th October 2016
In News, Statements of Concern
Country: Pakistan

Region: Asia



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