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We (the victim families of the Enforced Disappeared ), know the day to day pain and grief of a forcefully disappeared loved-one too well and that is why our movement is fueled with an ever growing passion to achieve a common goal. Starting from September 2006, peaceful protest demonstrations were launched in the Capital by the net work of aggrieved families joined together by the same feelings of grief, torture and suffering, to get justice on self-help basis .Naming it DHRPK, gradually unfolded a courageous story of living up to the face of hardships, to the worst human rights violations and yet staying determined, motivated, focused. There is no failure for those who are aware as well as determined to fight for their basic fundamental rights, who have learned never to give up, who simply move on with courage and conviction no matter what. They have a capacity to shake the world for a positive change. I congratulate them for their dreams of a peaceful world and for their Love for Humanity, in truth they win every day. I invite the world to join our cause to stand up for Peace , Justice , Freedom , Fundamental Human Rights equal for every prestigious individual of our planet EARTH irrespective of its Homeland, Nationality , Caste, Creed ,Color of skin, Race or Religion. To ensure Human rights for the aggrieved and suffering, advocating unconditional Supremacy of Constitution and Rule of Law, deriving strength from a pure Love for Humanity. YES, we can make this world a beautiful place HAVE FAITH...!
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The day of 30th July 2005 changed my extremely happy life; it was the day when my loving husband Masood Janjua was Enforced Disappeared. Ever since then I have never rested, struggling tirelessly to find him. I promised my three children, I will bring your father back to you. My love and emotion for Masood has in fact over spilled in such a way that it has been converted in a peaceful country-wide movement to locate thousands of “Missing” loved-ones of my beloved homeland.
