Toronto: Her husband Hummel Haider has called for an investigation into the death of Karima Baloch. Karima was a human rights activist who fought against violence in Balochistan. Hummel Haider said there was suspicion over Karima’s death.
Karima, who was living as a refugee in Toronto, Canada, was found dead last Sunday. Before her death, Karima was abducted by her killers. Karima was a human rights activist who fought from the front against the violence perpetrated by Pakistan in Balochistan.
Hummel said Karima’s death was a mystery and that death threats had been made against his wife since she arrived in Canada. Canadian police are requested to conduct a detailed investigation into the death. Hummel said he was cooperating with police and would continue to do so until his wife’s killer was found.
Karima arrived in Canada as a refugee five years ago. Karima, who has been at the forefront of the fight against violence in Pakistan, has also been sharply critical of the Pakistani government. Karima is also a public figure who was included in the BBC list of the most influential women in the world in 2016 by the international media.
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