In its own land, Pakistan’s notorious spy agency, the ISI, is viewed with awe and dread. Now it is opening up — a little — to Western journalists.
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/ 18 November 2007
The bruises suffered by Hassan Tariq, a senior barrister in Sindh province, extend in large purple patches from his hip to his rib cage. According to his own account, he was beaten with ”a hard object” and kicked and punched by officers for refusing to chant slogans in favour of Pakistan’s President Pervez Musharraf.