Oct 12 , 2015
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Ansar to reunite missing son of a Pakistani mother in a shelter home at India
INP
KARACHI - Ansar Burney Trust International Chairman and former federal minister for human rights Ansar Burney has contacted the presidency and Ministry of Interior at Islamabad to get the government help to reunite a missing boy 15-year-old Ramzan at present in Indian shelter home with his mother in Pakistan.
Rizwan was separated from his mother at an early age of 10 when his father took him to Bangladesh and remarried. Tortured by his stepmother, whom his father supported, Boy crossed border to India with the hope to come back to his mother in Pakistan, and unfortunately landed at Shelter home in Bhopal, India, where he is anxiously waiting to return to his Pakistani mother who is in Pakistan.
Rizwan’s mother Razia Begum after having come to know about his son in India, contacted the Ansar Burney Trust International and met with Ansar with a request for the release and return of his son from India to Pakistan. Ansar Burney Trust on her request also arranged telephonic talk of a desperate mother with her son in a shelter home in India.
Courtesy www.dailytimes.com.pk
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