ISI forced to show detainees in court
Seven men allegedly held by Pakistan’s feared intelligence services Monday appeared in court, an unprecedented development following orders from the country’s highest court.
The case challenges perceptions that Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence operates above the law. The seven men appeared frail, weak, unable to talk and unable to walk properly when they appeared before Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, more than a year and a half after being allegedly arrested.




