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Swiss close visa section in Pakistan | ||
2006-05-07 | ||
![]() Switzerland was in a difficult situation as a result of abuse of visa procedure, she said, and the visa office would remain closed until further order. The decision came after the Swiss Foreign Ministry last month ordered a probe into alleged sexual harassment of two Pakistani women in exchange for visas by local visa official Ashar Francis last March. While Asher is in police custody, Pakistani authorities were reported to have approached Interpol for the arrest of another former visa assistant and a retired army Major Arshad, who was AsharÂ’s alleged accomplice and fled to London.
Calmy-Rey said there was a little doubt that the embassy had been targeted by a criminal network also engaged in human trafficking. “We are already cooperating and have agreed to further cooperate on the issue with Pakistan,” she said. Kasuri said their talks had focused on the complaints of visa applicants as well as alleged involvement of some employees of the Swiss Embassy in human trafficking. “I have stressed the point that rights of genuine travelers from Pakistan must be protected and respected,” he added.
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Posted by:Steve White |
#2 That's one way to stop muslim immigration. Now replicate it in the 56 other countries of the OIC. |
Posted by: ed 2006-05-07 22:06 |
#1 Sexual harassment of Pakistani women? Does Pakistan even have a law on that? Yep. If you're not her father, brother, or husband, you don't have a right to rape her. |
Posted by: gromgoru 2006-05-07 09:42 |