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Parents concerned for stranded children in Kyrgyzstan


ISLAMABAD: The family members and friends of Pakistani student Ali Raza, who lost his life in Kyrgyzstan’s ethnic clashes, are still waiting for his dead body.

Dozens of Pakistani parents are concerned about the safety of their children who are in the riots-stricken country.

Ali Raza who became victim of the deadly clashes was a student of engineering in Osh University. It had been four long years since his parents had last met him. During all this time they remained in touch through telephone and exchange of photos.

Raza’s family members said it had never crossed their mind while talking to him for the last time that there would never be any contact between them again in future.

Five students are also marooned in Kosh city of Kyrgyzstan including Amina – a final year student of medicine and daughter of well-known lawyer BK Tabish. Amina’s mother has demanded of the government to arrange for her taking the final exams before ensuring her safe return to Pakistan.

Wasim Abbas from Khanewal, who is a medical student in Osh, is also stranded in Krygyzstan.

Imtiaz, a young man from a Dargai village of Charsadda had also gone to Kyrgyzstan with dreams of becoming a support for his parents, who are now concerned for the safe return of their beloved son.

Courtesy www.Geo.tv

 

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