Mashhood: A lost Pakistani
By The Pakistani Spectator • Sep 13th, 2007 • Category: Uncategorized • 4 CommentsHis name is Mashhood resident of Wah, District Rawalpindi, Punjab (Pakistan). His brief story is as under:
He has done MBA from Al-Khair University, Pakistan and after getting his degree he started his job search. As we all know to start a career in Pakistan is a much difficult assignment, those who have links and support get a job very easily. The case of Mashood was like the same he had no links and contacts.
Before 2002 there was a wave in Pakistani young people to go South Africa. Many people including a brother of a friend of mine (named Rashid) also went there even after his father was not willing. Then he was a father of a small baby girl. That chap returned after 6 months and has lost all his wealth he took with him and got no job. Many people like
In 2002, Mashood after striving hard to get a job decided to go South Africa. He went to his friend there who was already there. Mashood took six months to get settled there and remained in contact with his family. Suddenly his contact with the family broke and since then no where about of Mashood.
I request the government and the concerned authorities to look into this matter. Mashood If you read this please contact at the following contact as the things gone critical in your case. If any body knows the where abouts of Mashood, please give us, it would be a great contribution to reduce the problems of the grief stricken family.
We have taken the initiative to start his search and request to everyone to contribute his part in this noble cause. Any person from South Africa who may guide us tracking where-about of Mashood.
This is an open letter to all the concerned authorities in Pakistan and in South African Government and United Nations Human Rights Department.
Mashood, where ever your are if you read it please contact on the following contacts by email:
pak.spectator@gmail.com
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Contact SA police.
http://www.nettrace.com.au/resource/search/people.html
za.missingkids.com
Dear Matt & Bill Mason
I thank you for your time. if any body can help in this cause.
Regards