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Ahmad Farhad Shah
Born1986
NationalityPakistani
Occupation(s)Poet, Journalist
Known forUrdu poetry, Journalism, Human rights activism
Notable workmantone منٹونے
SpouseSyeda Arooj Zainab (Ain Naqvi)
FatherSyed Muhammad Hussain Shah
Relatives7 brothers, 4 sisters

Ahmed Farhad Shah is a Pakistani (Kashmiri) Urdu poet and journalist. He has been associated with various media organizations including Bol News. Farhad is known for his strong criticism of the establishment. He often reported on the recent anti-government protests in Azad Kashmir. On the night of 14 May 2024 he mysteriously disappeared from his home in Islamabad. His disappearance sparked widespread concern, leading to legal proceedings and international outcry.

Disappearance

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On the night of 14 May 2024, Farhad went missing from his home in Islamabad. His family saw him being taken away. The Islamabad High Court Wednesday was informed regarding the whereabouts of missing Kashmiri poet Ahmed Farhad by Attorney General for Pakistan, Mansoor Usman Awan. The poet "turned up" in police custody in Azad Jammu and Kashmir. He was released on bail on June 14, but the charges and investigation against him remain and he remains under investigation.[1]

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After his disappearance, Farhad's family filed a petition in the Islamabad High Court (IHC), requesting that he be produced in court. The IHC ordered the government to produce Farhad by 24 May 2024[2][3][4] and said that if Farhad was not produced within the stipulated time, the court could summon the prime minister and his cabinet members.[5]

Response

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Personal life

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Farhad originally belongs to Bagh district of Azad Kashmir. His wife Syeda Urooj Zainab known as Ain Naqvi raised her voice about his disappearance and alleged threats.[6]

References

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  1. ^ "Pakistan: Journalist unter Anklage". Amnesty International Germany. 9 July 2024.
  2. ^ Web Desk (21 May 2024). "IHC orders recovery of missing poet Ahmed Farhad by Friday". ARY NEWS.
  3. ^ Khan, Abid (21 May 2024). "IHC gives four days to AGP to recover Ahmed Farhad".
  4. ^ "Recover missing poet till 24th, IHC tells AGP". The Express Tribune. 21 May 2024.
  5. ^ Web Desk (20 May 2024). "Ahmed Farhad case: IHC warns of summoning PM, cabinet members". ARY NEWS.
  6. ^ Hussain, Abid. "Where is Ahmad Farhad? The mysterious case of Pakistan's missing poet". Al Jazeera.