The 9 Pakistani students arrested in the UK and who were found to be completely innocent are still in jail
Why?
The UK wants to deport them to Pakistan, and wants Pakistan to submit a written pledge that they will not be mistreated upon their return to Pakistan. According to British law they cannot be deported until this commitment is obtained, as Pakistan is a country known to torture suspects.
Pakistan says it will not be complicit in the arbitrary and baseless deportation of its citizens, and that these students should be released and allowed to resume studies. Accordingly, Pakistan refuses to provide the documentation that will allow the UK to deport them.
What is the right thing to do? Should Pakistan do whatever it takes to have its citizens freed immediately, and write the letter? saying that they will not be mistreated upon return.
Or is it more important to make a stand that western governments cannot simply treat Pakistanis however they like and kick them out without any evidence of doing anything wrong - even if making this stand means that 9 young Pakistanis have to continue living out their youth in a foreign jail?
For more details, see the below.
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