Pakistan’s highest court has issued an order for the release of Shireen Mazari, a close aide to former Prime Minister Imran Khan, even as numerous senior party leaders and thousands of supporters remain in custody following the recent protests on May 9. Justice Chaudhry Abdul Aziz of the Rawalpindi Bench of the court made the decision to release Mazari, who previously held the position of minister for human rights from 2018 to 2022. She had been arrested on May 12 from her residence in Islamabad during a government crackdown on the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party following the outbreak of violence.
Mazari’s daughter, Imaan Mazari-Hazir, took the matter to the Lahore High Court (LHC) to challenge her mother’s arrest. The LHC reviewed the case and subsequently ruled in favor of Mazari-Hazir’s plea, questioning the legality of her mother’s detention. As a result, the LHC ordered Mazari’s release from jail. The decision was then upheld by Justice Chaudhry Abdul Aziz, who found no grounds to keep Mazari in custody any longer.
The May 9 protests, organized by the PTI party, had escalated into a violent clash between demonstrators and law enforcement agencies. In response to the unrest, the government initiated a crackdown, leading to the arrest of numerous PTI leaders and party workers. While Shireen Mazari is set to be released, several other senior party members and a significant number of supporters remain in detention.
The court’s decision to release Mazari comes as a relief to her family and supporters, who had expressed concern about her prolonged detention without clear charges. They argued that her arrest was politically motivated and an attempt to suppress dissenting voices within the PTI party. Mazari, a prominent figure within the party, has been a close confidante of Imran Khan and has played a crucial role in advocating for human rights during her tenure as the minister for human rights.
The release order for Mazari raises questions about the basis for detaining other party members and supporters who remain in custody. Supporters of the PTI have criticized the government’s handling of the protests and subsequent crackdown, alleging an excessive use of force and arbitrary arrests. They have called for the immediate release of all detained individuals and the restoration of their democratic rights.
As the news of Mazari’s imminent release spreads, the focus now shifts to the fate of other PTI leaders and workers who are still held in detention. The PTI party and its supporters continue to demand their release, stressing the importance of upholding democratic principles and ensuring the right to peaceful protest. The government faces mounting pressure to address these concerns and to ensure that all detained individuals are afforded due process and fair treatment under the law.
The aftermath of the May 9 protests and the ongoing detention of PTI members have created a contentious atmosphere in Pakistan’s political landscape. The court’s decision to release Mazari will likely have far-reaching implications for future legal proceedings and public sentiment surrounding the government’s handling of dissenting voices. The coming days will be crucial in determining the path forward and whether further legal actions or political negotiations will take place to address the grievances of the PTI and its supporters.