To: jjkirk who wrote (45190 ) 12/13/2003 3:00:31 AM From: IQBAL LATIF Respond to of 50167 "I had even started believing that I will soon die, but God sent this Angel, Ansar Burney, to save us. We can’t imagine that an Islamic country can treat human beings that way. It was only us Pakistanis who were treated in that barbaric manner," he said. Oman returnees narrate horrifying accounts of inhuman treatment By our correspondent KARACHI: The Pakistanis recently released from Oman jails, on Friday revealed more stories of inhuman treatment meted out to them during their illegal stay in the Arab country. Talking to newsmen at the Ansar Burney Welfare Trust International (ABWTI), they said they faced the worst days of their life during their travel to Oman and in Muscat jails later. Many of them showed bullet marks on their bodies and said that the way they were treated was a serious violation of human rights and disrespect of humanity. They expressed gratitude for Ansar Burney, who was instrumental in bringing them back to their homeland. Of the 1,026 people who reached Pakistan on Wednesday, 417 stayed at the Ansar Burney Welfare Trust Centre on Arambagh Road, Karachi, for a night. Later they were sent to their homes in Sindh, Punjab, and the NWFP. However, six of them are still staying at the centre due to severe illness and injuries and are under medical treatment. They are Nazir Ahmad s/o Lal Khan (Gujrat), Sabir Hussain s/o Mohammad Khan (Mandi Bahauddin), Gulzar Hussain s/o Ghulab Hussain (Chanar), Farooq s/o Haji Sher Mohammad (Dera Ghazi Khan), Nazar Mohammad s/o Khuda Bukhsh (Mastung) and Faiz Mohammad s/o Zabit Khat (Parachinar). "As we reached the Oman border, the Omani police shot my uncle and another person dead and threw their bodies into the water. They also shot two bullets at me. On reaching the jail along with others, I myself took one of the bullets out while the other one is still lodged inside my body," said Nazar Mohammad while sharing, with newsmen, the ordeal he suffered in Oman. One more victim of inhuman treatment, Nazeer Ahmad, said that they were treated like animals, even worse. "We could not sleep properly for months. Some of us stayed in jail toilets, where one can’t even sit properly," he said. Another victim, Faiz Muhammad, said that they were really terrified on seeing bodies of men lying on border mountains of Muscat. The bodies were of the Pakistanis, Indians, Sri Lankans, Bangladeshis and nationals from other countries. Some of them were even eaten up by cannibals," he added. Telling his story to newsmen, Sabir Hussain said that he as well as others had a terrible time there. "I had even started believing that I will soon die, but God sent this Angel, Ansar Burney, to save us. We can’t imagine that an Islamic country can treat human beings that way. It was only us Pakistanis who were treated in that barbaric manner," he said. "I had even started believing that I will soon die, but God sent this Angel, Ansar Burney, to save us. We can’t imagine that an Islamic country can treat human beings that way. It was only us Pakistanis who were treated in that barbaric manner," he said.