ISLAMABAD: Activist and blogger Salman Haider, who mysteriously went missing earlier this month, returned home here on Saturday morning.
Salman Haider is "fine and safe", his brother Zeeshan Haider told the local media. Zeeshan provided no further details about his brother's whereabouts, according to Dawn.
According to police, Salman Haider reached home last night. "He is currently not in a position to talk," an official said.
Salman Haider, also a poet, human rights activist and professor at the Fatima Jinnah University, had gone missing from Islamabad on the night of January 6. His car was found on outskirts of the federal capital.
Rights activists had staged several protests across the country demanding his recovery.
Haider's whereabouts remain unclear and the fate of the other four who went missing is still unknown.
Ahmed Waqas Goraya, Asim Saeed and Ahmed Raza along with Samar Abbas, the head of an anti-extremism activist group in Karachi, are still said to be missing. Families and human rights activists have been demanding their safe recovery also.




















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