Six Chinese nationals in Karachi withdrew their harassment complaint against police after assurances from provincial authorities to investigate their claims of restricted movement affecting their businesses. The Sindh government is looking into the issue, but stated that grievances should be directed to the Chinese embassy instead of the courts. Security measures for Chinese nationals in Pakistan have increased following a deadly bomb attack last year, prompting China to urge Pakistan to protect its workers amidst a resurgence in militant violence.
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Sen Van Hollen says deported man ‘traumatised’
A Maryland man, Kilmar Ábrego García, was mistakenly deported to El Salvador by the Trump administration and recently moved to a new prison after being held in a notorious facility. Senator Chris Van Hollen, who met Ábrego García during a visit to El Salvador, reported that he was traumatized and had not committed any crimes, while his family and attorneys deny allegations of gang affiliation. Despite a Supreme Court order for his return to the...
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