MQM Founder condemns killing of Dr Hasan Zafar

ANI  |  Karachi [Pakistan] 

(MQM) Founder strongly condemned the extrajudicial killings of MQM London's deputy convener Dr and drew attention toward the recurring pattern of violence against activism for truth and justice in

"The death of will not go in vain, he was a fearless and true of the MQM, despite being detained arbitrary for several months in 2016, at a time when enforced disappearances and extrajudicial killings were a daily occurrence, Arif remained steadfast to his cause," Arif said.

"This cowardice act, of murdering Arif will not deter the Mohajir cause, but will make us stronger to achieve our desired result," he added.

While paying tributes to Arif, Hussain demanded immediate action against the culprits.

"Arif's extrajudicial killing will not be forgotten, and we demand those responsible be brought to justice immediately," he said. Adding, "I pay tribute to Arif for his duties he carried out for the Mohajir nation, and send my deepest condolences to his family members and thousands of his fellow students worldwide."

MQM Dr Arif was found dead in a car in Karachi's area on Sunday after he was abducted a day earlier.

Dr Arif used to teach Philosophy at the

"Arif did not succumb to the wishes of the dictators, and chose to be among those who have sacrificed their lives for the struggle of the Mohajirs, as a true martyr," Hussain said.

Arif had also been an ideologue in the People's Party under former Benazir Bhutto, who herself was assassinated in a bomb blast.

In October 2016, Arif had undergone a six-month political imprisonment.

He was picked up by Rangers right outside the Press Club just before he was to address the media. He was charged with attending an incendiary speech by exiled MQM Prior to that, in 1984, he had served 2 years in prison on charges of "anti-dictatorship activism".

In a recent interview, Dr Arif spoke out against paramilitary operations in Pakistan's largest city, which he saw as having the makings of a "holocaust" in areas extending from to

The murdered was an alumnus of the and

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First Published: Tue, January 16 2018. 01:25 IST