
DGISPR Addresses Concerns Over Missing Persons in Pakistan
In a recent press conference, the Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (DGISPR) addressed the sensitive issue of missing persons in Pakistan. The DGISPR explained the process of DNA identification used to verify the identities of individuals killed during counter-terrorism operations, aiming to dispel concerns about human rights violations. "We conduct DNA tests to identify the deceased," stated the DGISPR, emphasizing the importance of accurate identification. The conference directly addressed public anxieties and provided a detailed account of the procedures followed to ensure transparency and accountability. This initiative shows the government's commitment to addressing public concerns and upholding transparency in its operations.