Pakistani humor analyst Zaid Hamid announces triumphant return after bravely facing Saudi Govt lashes.
Madina-e-Sani's last hope has arrived home.
Allama Iqbal and M. A. Jinnah breathe a sigh of relief in heaven.
Wait for the good news on Radio Pakistan
Before going to bed, he also took a cheeky single
in front of aggressive opposition fielders.
Pakistani humor analyst and commentator Zaid Hamid announced on Saturday he has returned to Pakistan, months after he was arrested in Saudi Arabia.
“I am back in Pakistan with dignity and in good health, arrived last night. Resting now and not taking calls,” Hamid said in a tweet.In a message shared on his official Facebook page, the analyst said, “Released without charge and honourably sent back home last night.”
Sharing that his cell phones are off, the Facebook message said Hamid now plans to rest and needs some private time with his family and will not be accommodating any visitors or phone calls. Neither will he make any public statement for now.Hamid was arrested in Saudi Arabia in June 2015, during a private visit to the Kingdom with his wife for making speeches against the Saudi government.
Pakistan had been asking Saudi Arabia for consular access to analyst and commentator Zaid Hamid. After numerous efforts of the embassy, his wife was able to talk to him.
Madina-e-Sani's last hope has arrived home.
Allama Iqbal and M. A. Jinnah breathe a sigh of relief in heaven.
Wait for the good news on Radio Pakistan
Before going to bed, he also took a cheeky single
in front of aggressive opposition fielders.
Indian rascals, Geo & SAFMA snakes thought I would never return. They can rot in hell & burn in their rage!! Their nightmare is back now :)
— Zaid Hamid (@ZaidZamanHamid) October 3, 2015
Pakistani humor analyst and commentator Zaid Hamid announced on Saturday he has returned to Pakistan, months after he was arrested in Saudi Arabia.
“I am back in Pakistan with dignity and in good health, arrived last night. Resting now and not taking calls,” Hamid said in a tweet.In a message shared on his official Facebook page, the analyst said, “Released without charge and honourably sent back home last night.”
Sharing that his cell phones are off, the Facebook message said Hamid now plans to rest and needs some private time with his family and will not be accommodating any visitors or phone calls. Neither will he make any public statement for now.Hamid was arrested in Saudi Arabia in June 2015, during a private visit to the Kingdom with his wife for making speeches against the Saudi government.
Pakistan had been asking Saudi Arabia for consular access to analyst and commentator Zaid Hamid. After numerous efforts of the embassy, his wife was able to talk to him.
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