Baba Jan (politician)

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Born (1977-04-20) April 20, 1977 (age 49)
BABA JAN Hunzai
Baba Jan Hunzai
Member Federal Committee at Awami Workers Party
Personal details
Born (1977-04-20) April 20, 1977 (age 49)
PartyAwami Workers Party

Baba Jan (born April 20, 1977) is a left-wing political activist in the Gilgit-Baltistan territory administered by Pakistan. He was sentenced to 71 years in jail by the Gilgit-Baltistani courts on charges of terrorism and of inciting public against the state during the Aliabad incident.[clarification needed][1][2] Jan was released from jail on November 27, 2020, after the Gilgit-Baltistani government agreed to release all the 14 people due to a week-long Aliabad sit by the families of the incarcerated. He was the former vice-president and now is the president[3] of Awami Workers Party Gilgit Baltistan.[4]

Baba Jan served almost 10 years in jail after being convicted by an anti-terrorism court of participating in a protest against killing of a disaster-affected man and his son by police on August 11, 2011, at Aliabad Hunza.[5] A massive landslide on 4 January 2010 hit Attabad village and blocked Hunza River, forming a 23 km lake which submerged several villages and left over 1,000 people homeless. Baba Jan organized the displaced people to lobby the government for compensation and rehabilitation.[6] While several families were compensated, some 25 families had still not been compensated. On 11 August 2011, some of those families protested by blocking Karakoram Highway (KKH) on which the then Chief Minister of Gilgit-Baltistan Syed Mehdi Shah was due to travel. Police fired teargas and gunshots to disperse the protesters for the Chief Minister's convoy, killing a man and his son. When news of the killings spread through the Hunza Valley, angry protests erupted in many towns in which a number of government buildings and police stations were torched.[7]

Baba Jan was subsequently arrested and tortured,[8] and charged under the Anti-Terrorism Act.[9] In September 2011, an anti-terrorism court sentenced him and eleven other activists to life imprisonment.[10] Human rights organizations have demanded Baba Jan's release,[11] and an international petition for his release has been signed by Noam Chomsky, Tariq Ali, David Graeber, and several others.[12][13] During his time in prison, it has been reported that Baba Jan has been involved in organizing prisoners and promoting sectarian tolerance between Sunnis and Shias.[14]

Participation in elections

Release from jail after 10 years

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