Arzoo Ahmadi, the daughter of Afghan jujitsukar, was arrested by the Pakistani police
A number of media have reported that Arezoo Ahmadi, a jujitsu fighter from Afghanistan, who won a gold medal two days ago in the international jujitsu competition in the city of Karachi, Pakistan, was arrested by the police in Islamabad.
The media reported today (Tuesday, 16th of Gemini) that Arezoo Ahmadi was arrested by the police two days ago on his way back to Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, in the city of Khairpur in the Sindh province of this country.
Until now, it is not known in which prison or security post of Sindh province of Pakistan Arzoo Ahmadi is imprisoned.
Arzoo Ahmadi said that he has immigration documents from the United Nations, but he was arrested by the police.
This Afghan athlete says that he has been in police custody for about six hours.
This is despite the fact that Arzoo Ahmadi won the gold medal in the 7th International Jiu-Jitsu Checkmate competition held in Karachi, Pakistan, two days ago.
During this period, athletes from Afghanistan, Canada, America and Pakistan were present, and Arzoo Ahmadi, an Afghan jujitsu fighter, was able to defeat his opponents in the Nogi Jiujitsu style and win the gold medal.
Arezoo Ahmadi participated in this event on behalf of the team of Afghan immigrants living in Pakistan, and in the 48 kg weight, he managed to overcome his three opponents and become the champion of his weight.
According to the reports of international organizations, about three million Afghan immigrants live in Pakistan alone, of which only more than 300,000 took refuge in that country after the current government took over Afghanistan.
Afghan citizens in Pakistan have always faced arrest, mistreatment, insults and imprisonment, and now more than 500 Afghans are locked up in Pakistani prisons.
Afghanistan is one of the countries that has the most immigrants in the world. This process has increased with the re-domination of the current government over Afghanistan.
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