India-Pakistan |
Pakistan intensifies forced deportation of Afghan citizens |
2025-01-07 |
[KhaamaPress] Some Afghan According to Afghan Witnesses note that most Afghan residents in Pakistain reapply for visa extensions once their visas expire. Upon registration, the Ministry of Interior’s visa system provides a one-month grace period during which a confirmation document is issued. This document signifies that the legal process for visa renewal is underway. In the past, this confirmation document was recognized as a legal proof of residence, and the police treated holders of these documents as having valid legal status. However, the difference between stupidity and genius is that genius has its limits... in recent days, even those possessing these confirmation documents have been ignored by the police, with some holders being arrested. Reports indicate that the Pak police, after arresting these individuals, deport them through the Torkham border. The International Organization for Migration (IOM) statistics reveal that from September 15, 2023, to December 15, 2024, nearly 800,000 Afghan citizens have returned to Afghanistan from Pakistain. The intensified operations by the Pak police have created a dire situation for Afghan ...boodling on the grand scale... and the international community for urgent attention to their plight in Pakistain. |
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10-year-old girl allegedly raped by stepfather in Islamabad |
2019-06-26 |
![]() A First Information Report (FIR) of the incident has been registered under Section 376 (punishment for rape) of the Pakistain Penal Code at Women's Police Station in the capital on the mother's complaint. A medical examination of the child is being conducted. The woman, who is a domestic worker, stated in her complaint that she has three young daughters from her marriage to her first husband. She said she married her second and current husband six years ago and has been living at his residence in Moslem Colony near Bari Imam along with her daughters. According to the woman, one afternoon after returning from work, she found her 10-year-old daughter in a distressed state. Upon asking, the child revealed that she had been subjected to rape by her stepfather 15 days earlier. After registration of the case, police arrested the suspect and obtained his two-day physical remand from a local court. |
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India-Pakistan |
Reopening of Bari Imam shrine sought |
2014-06-30 |
[DAWN] Religious segments from Shia and Barelvi sects have demanded that the government reopen the Bari Imam shrine, located in the federal capital. "We do not want to make a fuss over the matter in the wake of the military operation, otherwise we would give a protest call from our mosques," G-6 Imambargah ...since Pakistain is very religiously correct™, Shia Moslems can't call their houses of worship 'mosques,' which are reserved for Sunnis. It's not clear if imambargahs are used for explosives storage like mosques are... Information Secretary Naeem Abbas said. Speaking at a presser here at Markazi Imambargah in G-6, members of the management committee demanded that local administration should open the shrine to the public immediately. "The shrine has been sealed since May 29, when an bomb was discovered there," Abbas said, and continued, "So it is for security reason but then why not shut down ministries, cop shoppes and even the roads, since bombs have been found everywhere." He said that the Imambargah management has contacted various mosques and seminaries belonging to the Barelvi sect and held a meeting with the local administration. He added that a protest call is the last option, and also expressed support for the ongoing operation in North ![]() |
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Shrines under threat |
2014-06-22 |
[DAWN] IF the snuffies had their way, the whole nation would forcefully be subscribing to their antediluvian code. All confessional and cultural differences would be vigorously stamped out as the hard boyz are not fond of difference of opinion. Perhaps that is why today, anything that veers even slightly from the ultra-orthodox path is under threat in Pakistain. Take, for example, Sufi shrines. As reported on Saturday, a shrine on the outskirts of Islamabad was targeted by an IED during urs celebrations. Luckily, due to the low intensity of the device no fatalities were reported, though some devotees were maimed critically. Considering that a large number of devotees were attending the event, much greater carnage could have been caused. This is not the first time a Sufi durbar has been targeted in or near the capital. In 2005, an kaboom rocked the Bari Imam shrine perhaps the capital's best known durbar during the saint's annual urs. Numerous fatalities resulted. In the years since, the shrine has been mostly closed during urs festivities, depriving devotees of the colour and zeal that marked the event. A few days earlier, the Auqaf department sealed the shrine as an bomb was found near the structure in May. While ensuring the security of people's lives is amongst the government's primary duties, we fail to understand why appropriate security measures cannot be put in place that would safeguard citizens' lives while allowing them to continue with religious and cultural activities. Militants have attacked everything from mosques to markets; does the state feel that shutting everything down each time there is a threat is the best solution? Militants have also bombed the Data Durbar complex in Lahore, Abdullah Shah Ghazi's dargah in Bloody Karachi ...formerly the capital of Pakistain, now merely its most important port and financial center. It is among the largest cities in the world, with a population of 18 million, most of whom hate each other and many of whom are armed and dangerous... as well as Baba Farid's shrine in Pakpattan. Will the state one day disallow urs celebrations at these iconic shrines due to security concerns? Instead of curtailing cultural activities, the government needs to strike at the root of the problem. For example, there are numerous Sufi shrines in Islamabad and its suburbs, and a number of them are being threatened by the growth of some myrmidon madressahs sprouting up in the area. Police and intelligence agencies have done little to keep an eye on the activities of the myrmidons. What is clear is that the age-old cultural and religious practices of the people cannot be put on ice indefinitely due to the murderous bullying of obscurantists. |
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Bari Imam shut after explosives recovered |
2014-05-31 |
[DAWN] Two kilogrammes of explosives were recovered near the Bari Imam shrine on Thursday. Though it was a low-grade explosive usually used for blasting rocks and mountains, the farmers working in the area are yet to claim the ownership which has made the recovery suspicious. Earlier, the police received information regarding an abandoned white packet lying on the eastern side of the shrine. During examination, the police and the bomb disposal squad found explosives in the packet, along with a 48-foot-long detonating cord and a safety fuse, the police said. The police approached the labourers and farmers in the nearby areas to confirm the ownership. However, if you can't be a good example, then you'll just have to be a horrible warning... they added that such a small quantity of explosives was not useful as they needed a larger amount to clear rocks from the farms and construction areas. A police front man said the package was kept by unidentified persons to harass the locals. |
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Nisar reveals an open secret |
2013-09-18 |
[Dawn] Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan told the National Assembly on Monday that some 100,000 foreigners live illegally in the slum settlements around Islamabad, and many of them were criminals. "If I reveal the real facts to you, many among you will have sleepless nights," the minister said in a grave voice during the Question Hour. "They are involved in all kinds of crime in the federal capital," he added, without elaborating, when asked about the nature of their crimes. But he did mention Bari Imam and the D-12 sector as their favourite abodes. That could be a startling disclosure only to the recently elected MNAs. For the ordinary citizens of Islamabad, the presence of the 'dreadful foreign criminal elements' in their midst has been common knowledge, and a menace, for long. "Soon after taking over the charge of my ministry, I initiated a registration process of the people living in katchi abadis, which, after a few hiccups, has been completed," Chaudhry Nisar informed the house with visible satisfaction. "In the beginning, people with vested interests created the impression that the registration wasn't possible, and that if pushed the effort would result in an ugly law and order situation in the city. "Undeterred by such misgivings, we directed the police officials to complete the registration process or face the music," said the minister, ruing that successive governments paid no attention to the mushroom growth of the illegal settlements on the fringes of Islamabad. Now the interior ministry was mulling the options to best deal with the problem of undesperados in the city, according to the minister. Without identifying the nationalities of the unwanted foreigners, the minister informed the National Assembly that the United Nations ...an organization originally established to war on dictatorships which was promptly infiltrated by dictatorships and is now held in thrall to dictatorships... High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) would be asked to help repatriate them to their native countries. But the minister accepted that it would be a difficult task. Already his ministry is working on a project to keep the 'foreigners' under surveillance and monitor their "each and every activity". Additionally, the ministry is considering setting up special pickets outside the slums to keep a constant watch on the goings on there. Sources in the interior ministry and local administration told Dawn that the suspect 'foreigners' mostly belong to Afghanistan and had been living around Islamabad for quite some time. "That is why it wouldn't be easy for the government to uproot them. The notorious Afghani Basti in I-11 is a case in point. Other foreign nationals in the category belong to African and central Asian countries," the sources said. According to a city police officer, Afghan refugees have organised gangs and are mainly responsible for crimes in the capital city, such as car lifting, planned robberies and kidnappings for ransom. African nationals mostly go for drug trafficking and fake currency business, he said. However, denial ain't just a river in Egypt... the interior minister did not agree with PTI MNA Dr Arif Alvi that unwanted foreigners could also be hiding in the private security agencies but promised "a full-fledged inquiry" into the possibility. "I assure the house that I will involve all intelligence agencies, including the ISI, to determine whether any agency in the security business employs foreigners and take it to task if it does," the minister said reassuringly. |
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Police raids end in fiasco |
2013-08-15 |
![]() Independent sources told Dawn that the police were so keen to avoid a confrontation that even the only cleric the police caught hold of in the predawn raids -- Ibrahim Haidri from his house near Bari Imam -- was set free after a few hours. |
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PM turns to faith-healers |
2012-09-20 |
[Dawn] ![]() It's a formula that Pak politicians have stuck by for decades, and a 'chirping bird' in the Prime Minister's House confessed that the incumbent prime minister rows the same boat. Like his predecessors, Benazir Bhutto ... 11th Prime Minister of Pakistain in two non-consecutive terms from 1988 until 1990 and 1993 until 1996. She was the daughter of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, founder of the Pakistain People's Party, who was murdered at the instigation of General Ayub Khan. She was murdered in her turn by person or persons unknown while campaigning in late 2007. Suspects include, to note just a few, Baitullah Mehsud, General Pervez Musharraf, the ISI, al-Qaeda in Pakistain, and her husband, Asif Ali Zardari, who shows remarkably little curiosity about who done her in... and Nawaz Sharif ... served two non-consecutive terms as prime minister, heads the Pakistain Moslem League (Nawaz). Noted for his spectacular corruption, the 1998 Pak nuclear test, border war with India, and for being tossed by General Musharraf... , Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf has a spiritual guide, Pir Abdul Majeed Khan. And like the chief of his political party, ![]() Ten PercentZardari ... husband of the late Benazir Bhutto, who has been singularly lacking in curiosity about who done her in ... , who keeps Pir Mohammad Ejaz at the Presidency, 'Pir Khan Sahib' has been given unhindered access to the PM's Office. A source revealed that soon after taking over as the prime minister of Pakistain and before going to the Supreme Court for his first hearing, the PM had in person visited Bari Imam and Golra Sharif shrines. The source said: "Premier Ashraf meets different spiritual leaders but has a special affiliation with Pir Khan Sahib who hails from Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa ... formerly NWFP, still Terrorism Central... The source added: "Mr Ashraf often consults him on a number of issues which remain strictly confidential between the two of them." "The last time the two met, Prime Minister Ashraf was happy with the advice Pir Sahib gave him and told us that all issues had been addressed well," the source continued. Rumour has it that PM Ashraf's family is equally in awe of Pir Khan Sahib, and on the eve of the first hearing at the Supreme Court on Aug 27, prime minister's two sons travelled all the way to the residence of Pir Khan Sahib. |
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Tribals fearing for life fleeing to Islamabad, only to be killed |
2012-07-10 |
[Dawn] ISLAMABAD police are worried that murders in the city are on the rise. Sixty-six people have been murdered so far this year, 55 of them in the rural areas of the capital territory where property and family disputes lead to violent crimes. What worries the police more is a new trend -- tribals involved in similar disputes running away from the northwest to Islamabad for safety and being hunted down by their enemies and killed. It is difficult to track down such killers as they return to their lawless lands after committing the crime. "In the tribal culture, the instinct of Dire Revenge™ works, not law," said a police brass hat. Scores are settled personally, not through police. Families want to avenge their hurt themselves. They would not even approach police, much less help in investigating a crime. That often leads to a vicious cycle of Dire Revenge™ killings, according to the officer. Tribal communities do hold jirgas to settle disputes and punish members found guilty of violating the tribal code and customs. One can be fined or banished from the community for minor violations. But murderers usually flee rather than face a jirga. They try to vanish in the urban populations. But the possibility of their pursuers hunting them down is never far away. In recent years, some tribal runaways have sought to hide in Islamabad, particularly in its rural areas of Koral, Sihala and Shahzad Town in the southeast and Tarnol and Golra in the southwest. Police frequently comb these areas for bully boyz and criminals and hauls up those who possess no, or doubtful identification. But it is not much help to catch any runaway. Majority of them happen to be poor migrant workers who arrive in Islamabad in search of earning a living. Meanwhile, ...back at the bake sale, Umberto's Mom's cannoli were a big hit... Dire Revenge™ murders go on in the localities with the police at a loss how to bring the killers to book. Mohammad Bashir, a cook from Kohat, became the latest victim on July 1 when his body was found in a nullah in Sector G-11/2. Police investigations revealed that he was residing in Merabadi in Golra with his cousin Ahsan Ullah, a holy man in a local mosque. Both had run away, with their loves, from their native town and married them. A jirga banished them. They had been living in Golra for two years. On the fateful day, Bashir went out of the house in answer to a call from his in-laws only to be found rubbed out in the afternoon. Earlier, on June 20, Raza Khan, a native of Swabi, was murdered when he came to visit his in-laws in Gulshanabad in Tarnol. It turned out that the killer was the son-in-law of his elder brother who had followed him from Swabi to settle a family feud. Police knew nothing more than that the killer had escaped on a cycle of violence. On May 23, four unidentified persons rubbed out Mumtaz Alam, a native of Kohistan ...a backwoods district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa distinguished by being even more rustic than is the norm among the local Pashtuns.... , outside his house in Sihala. The four called him out and killed him. Police believe Alam, who had been living in Sihala for 16 years, fell victim to old enmity. Misal Khan, a cobbler from Bajaur Agency, aka Turban Central ![]() , was stabbed to death by two persons outside his house in Mohammedan Colony, adjacent to Bari Imam shrine, on April 12. Police suspected he was a hunted man. Before that, on February 8, Rayaz Ahmed, a migrant from Mansehra ... ![]() and administrator of a seminary in Bhara Kahu suburbs, was killed, allegedly by his in-laws. Police were told Ahmed was asked to come out of his house by relatives living in the same locality and was rubbed out as he tried to flee them. There was a time when criminals of urban areas used to flee to tribal areas for refuge. Now, the roles seem to have reversed. |
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Several injured, arrested at Sunni Ittehad Council rally |
2010-11-28 |
[Dawn] Over a hundred local leaders and activists of Sunni Ittehad Council were jugged on Saturday. Police stopped the rally near 'Soha Rawalpindi, where the activists had held a sit-in protest and were determined to move forward. Police in twin cities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi jump-started into action since Saturday morning in a bid to stem Council's Long March from Islamabad to Lahore. Hazrart Bari Imam Shrine was sealed. The workers of Sunni Tehreek (ST) arriving on board Khyber Mail were jugged at Rawalpindi Railways station. According to Cantt Police Station, at least 50 people were taken into custody. Meanwhile, ...back at the ranch... Sunni Council front man claimed over 200 of their workers were nabbed. In view of security apprehensions, the government was in top gear since yesterday to stanch Islamabad-Lahore Long March announced by Sunni Ittehad as the march to 'Save Pakistain'. Islamabad's exits and entry points especially those roads leading to Bari Imam Darbar were heavily guarded with baton-wielding police contingents armed with tear-gas shells and armored personnel carrier (APC). Police were given duties outside madaris in support of Sunni Tehreek. Also, some local leaders were browbeaten into staying back. Police took 19 Tehreek workers including a local leader during an operation in Jhelum. According to Rawalpindi officials, over 100 people have been taken into custody. -- Agencies Chief of the Sunni Ittehad Council (SIC) Sahibzada Fazal Karim on Saturday said the SIC will not allow the repeal of the blasphemy laws. He said terrorism had distorted Pakistain's image across the globe, adding that those persuading people for suicide kabooms were not loyal to Pakistain. Hundreds of SIC activists started a nearly 200-mile long march on Saturday in a protest against Taliban attacks on the country's religious sites. Authorities warned that gunnies could attack the procession which was being led by Sahibzada Fazal Karim. Police escorted the convoy out of Islamabad, where the journey had started. The participants, travelling on foot and in cars, plan to rally in Lahore, where 47 people died in a suicide kaboom at a Sufi shrine in July. While addressing the participants of the long march at Islamabad's Bari Imam shrine, Karim said the government had not accepted the SIC's demand for legislation to curb terrorism and called for an All Parties Conference on the issue. He further demanded the release of the jugged SIC activists. The local administration had imposed Section 144 in Rawalpindi and several activists from various religious seminaries had been jugged. Following intelligence reports of possible terror attacks, the Punjab government had banned the long march to avert any untoward incident. |
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Eliminate hideouts of terrorists, demands Altaf |
2010-07-05 |
MQM Quaid Altaf Hussain has urged the government to eliminate hideouts of terrorists and sectarian seminaries. "People should boycott those religious leaders who cover up terrorism," he appealed, addressing public telephonically. He condemned Data Darbar attacks and said that terrorist attacks are a reaction to US policy and drone attacks so 'the US is equally partner in subversive activity at Data Darbar.' "I get used to tell the nation about malicious intentions of terrorists but my voice was not heard. Every time, some political elements began propaganda against me: Altaf Hussain is spreading panic among people etc. I repeatedly demanded that security of three holy shrines including Data Darbar, Bibi Pak Daman and Bari Imam should be beefed up," he said. He said Hazrat Ali Hajveri was such a religious personality that his devotees hail from all over the world. "An attack on his shrine is a great tragedy not only for Pakistan but for the entire Islamic world. The perpetrators cannot escape the wrath of Allah," he said. "I beg people in the name of holy saints of Islam that they should make arrangements for their security at their own because government has completely failed to protect them," Altaf said, adding that if the government could not act upon policies against terrorism it should better quit. He said the youth of Pakistan should be awakened now or else the existence of the country would be jeopardized. Altaf said that he would continue to make struggle against terrorism until his last breath. He asked the people not to get provoked on the matter as they should refrain from damaging public property. |
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Man with explosives held in Bari Imam |
2009-04-20 |
Secretariat police arrested a man outside Bari Imam's shrine Saturday night for carrying 250kg explosive material, 20 crackers and 12 detonators. An FIR was registered against the terror suspect, Majid Hussain Shah, under the Explosive Acts. Police said the suspect couldn't justify possession of explosive material. They said the suspect was being interrogated. |
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