Mother of disappeared victim terribly sick, but Oslo buckles under ISI pressure

Mother of Ehsan Arjemandi.
An ailing and aged Baloch mother may pass away in Zahedan, without catching the last glimpse of her Norwegian son, who was abducted more than eight years ago.

The government of Norway seemed to have buckled in to Pakistan blackmail and pressure on the question of a Norwegian victim of enforced disappearance Ehsan Arjemandi, believed to be languishing in a torture dungeon of Pakistan's intelligence services for more than eight years now.  Baloch activist who believes in freedom of France-sized Balochistan was abducted by the Pakistan intelligence services

Bibi Mahtab Arjemandi, mother of Arjemandi, is sick with cancer and the words on her lips is her son's name.

Arjemandi's elder brother Ali Arjemandi posted on Facebook that while his brother Ehsan Arjemandi, is  in Pakistan illegal custody for more than eight years now, his mother is suffering from grown cancer and under treatment. "We ask you please pray for both the mother's fast recovery and son Ehsan Arjemandi safe release from Pakistan's illegal detention. Ehsan like thousands other Baloch missing persons has not committed any crime.

Arjemandi said Pakistan was keeping his brother in illegal detention simply because he was a Baloch and has nothing to do with Pakistan's conflict with the Baloch nation.

To a question over Norway's apathy, Arjemandi said, "Oslo, in my opinion,  has fallen in Pakistan's trap and is not cooperating with us at all." Asked why he has not lodged a case against Pakistan authorities, he responded, "(I really) don't know what to do with them."


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