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India-Pakistan |
PHC asks victim of ghag custom to contact police for relief |
2017-12-20 |
[DAWN] The Beautiful Downtown Peshawar ...capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa administrative and economic hub for the Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan. Peshawar is situated near the eastern end of the Khyber Pass, convenient to the Pak-Afghan border. Peshawar has evolved into one of Pakistan's most ethnically and linguistically diverse cities, which means lots of gunfire. High Court on Monday disposed of a woman’s petition, which claimed a man, who had invoked the tribal ghag custom against her in Bajaur Agency, aka Turban Central ![]() when she was two only, was creating hurdles to her marriage. A bench consisting of Justice Ikramullah Khan and Justice Ishtiaq Ibrahim observed that though the law prohibiting ghag had not been extended to the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (Fata), the custom was against the fundamental rights of an individual enshrined in the Constitution. It added that as petitioner Amina lived in Swabi district, she should approach the relevant cop shoppe to register a case against the people concerned. It observed that the local police were bound by the law to provide protection to the petitioner and register her complaint against the people threatening her. Ghag is an old custom prevalent in parts of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and Federally Administered Tribal Areas. Under it, a man makes a declaration in a locality that a particular girl is engaged to him and nobody else should seek her hand for marriage. In 2013, the then provincial government had enacted the KP Elimination of the Custom of Ghag Act 2013 on the directives of the high court and declared it an offence. Javed Ali Asghar, lawyer for the petitioner, said his client belonged to Bajaur Agency and lived in Shah Mansoor Town of Swabi. He said when the petitioner was two, one of the respondents, Mohammad Sher, had proposed her for his son but her father, Saleem Jan, had put forward an excuse that he wanted to first complete education of his children. The lawyer added that in 2005, Mohammad Sher again started insistence on his earlier proposal of his client’s engagement with his son, Iftikhar. He added that the petitioner’s father turned down that proposal and that Iftikhar and Mohammad Sher then announced that the petitioner would only become the wife of Iftikhar and they would not allow anyone else to marry her. The counsel stated that while Iftikhar had already married in 2007 and was now having four children, but he has still been obstructing marriage of the petitioner and also threatening her of dire consequences. He said the petitioner was now around 26 and wanted her marriage of her own free will. |
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Israel-Palestine-Jordan |
You don't need ValJar when you have McMaster |
2017-09-13 |
[PJMedia] During the week of August 27, an Israeli delegation met with members of the National Security Council (NSC) at the White House to discuss the current threat to Israel by the terror group Hezbollah. Israel believes this threat is currently dire. This meeting preceded a two-week long Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) exercise to rehearse for possible war with Hezbollah. The Jerusalem Post described this exercise, which commenced on September 4 and is ongoing, as the IDF’s largest in 20 years. Hezbollah has been a U.S.-designated Foreign Terrorist Organization since 1997. However, National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster reportedly brought NSC Senior Director on Counter-Terrorism Mustafa Javed Ali to the White House meeting with Israel. Ali, a McMaster appointee, is described by a senior administration source as being "opposed to Hezbollah’s designation as a terrorist organization." What then transpired at the meeting has been confirmed to PJ Media by several administration sources, by members of non-governmental organizations involved in national security, and by a source within the Israeli government. The Israeli delegation demanded that Mustafa Javed Ali leave the room. So, nothing has changed despite the fact that Obama is gone - Iran still has its agents of influence. |
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Home Front: Politix |
The McMaster Turmoil |
2017-08-07 |
![]() H.R. McMaster, currently under attack from conservative critics, is best known for writing a book about the Vietnam War in which he put the blame primarily on the Johnson administration officials, but also excoriated military leaders for failing to challenge policies they knew, or should have known, were misguided. So no one should be surprised that the national security adviser is not inclined to salute and carry out instructions from the Oval Office, but challenges President Trump on matters ranging from personnel decisions to Iran policy. The two categories are closely linked, since personnel IS policy, and the ongoing purge of NSC officials clearly contains a political dimension, which has been extensively documented. McMaster has recently fired several senior NSC officials--Rich Higgins, Ezra Cohen and Derek Harvey--who reportedly favored a tougher line on Iran than McMaster does. Their replacements come from the CIA, which traditionally has taken a pessimistic view of chances for changing the nature of the Tehran regime. The political conflict extends well beyond the narrow issue of Iran policy. McMaster has instructed his staff to avoid using the phrase "radical Islamic terrorism," and tried to remove it from the president’s recent speech in Warsaw, Poland (Trump put it back in). According to a recent rumor, the NSC declined to schedule a talk on radical Islamic terrorism by Ayaan Hirsi Ali, one of the country’s most respected authorities, reportedly because one of McMaster’s appointees, Mustafa Javed Ali, accused her of "Islamophobia." McMaster’s predecessor, General Mike Flynn, advocated waging ideological war against "radical Islamists," supporting moderate Muslims, and putting the United States firmly behind Muslim governments, such as Indonesia and Egypt, that fought the jihadis. McMaster does not agree. Could be that Trump's sojourn in New York Military Academy left him with a bit of inferiority complex toward military men - and that impairs his judgment? Related: Seattle Times - Trump counters criticism of his national security adviser Related: Daily Beest - White House ‘Enemies List’ Drove McMaster-Bannon Feud |
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India-Pakistan |
Man shot dead in Dera Allah Yar |
2015-11-15 |
DERA MURAD JAMALI: A man was shot dead in Dera Allah Yar, the headquarters of the Jaffarabad district, on Saturday. Police said that unidentified men opened fire on Mohammad Ibrahim when he was going to Goth Mohammad Bakhsh. He received multiple bullets wounds and died. Police claimed that the murder was outcome of an old enmity. Also on Saturday, a man committed suicide by shooting himself with a pistol in Bala Nari area of Bolan district. He was identified as Javed Ali. The cause of the suicide is said to be some domestic matter. Police said the incident was being investigated. Meanwhile, two men were killed when roof of an under-construction house collapsed in Kandakha area of Jhal Magsi. |
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India-Pakistan |
11 schoolchildren, teacher injured in roof collapse |
2015-05-25 |
[DAWN] MULTAN: Eleven schoolchildren and a teacher were maimed when the roof of their school collapsed on Saturday. Sources told Dawn that 37 students of class three and their two teachers were trapped under the rubble when the roof of a private school at Basti Allahwala on Muzaffargarh Road collapsed. Rescue 1122 teams launched the operation to extricate the children and their teachers from rubble with the help of locals. The rescue staff provided first aid to 25 children and a teacher and shifted the remaining injured to the Nishtar Hospital. The injured were: Sahil, Mariam, Mustafa, Hafza, Zainab Zahoor, Sumeera Arshad, Zara Jamshed, Savaira Bibi, Noor Fatima, Danish Javed, Sadia Umer and school teacher Mansha Saeed. The doctors said the condition of the injured was out of danger. Commissioner Asadullah Khan, District Coordination Officer Zahid Saleem Gondal, SSP Operations Muhammad Saleem, MNA Abdul Ghaffar Dogar, MPA Rana Mehmoodul Hassan and MNA Javed Ali Shah inspected the school. |
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India-Pakistan |
Doctor: Bombs in northern Pakistan market kill 23 |
2013-07-27 |
![]() The blast struck a market in the town of Parachinar, which sits in the Kurram tribal area that borders Afghanistan to the west. Dead bodies quickly overwhelmed Parachinar's hospital, as more than 100 people wounded in the blasts sought medical attention, said Dr. Zahid Hussain, who works at the hospital. Hussain said the bombs, which went off in quick succession, killed 23. "We have no place to keep the wounded," the doctor said. "Many of them are lying on the hospital floor and on the lawn." The two bombs ripped through the main bazaar in Parachinar when people were doing their evening shopping before the iftar meal that breaks the day of fasting during Ramadan, police spokesman Fazal Naeem Khan said. One bomb was believed to have been planted on a motorcycle and explosives experts were examining the site Friday night, he said. The second bomb detonated about four minutes after the first, about 400 yards away from the initial blast, government official Javed Ali said. There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack. |
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India-Pakistan |
No Taliban shura in Quetta: IG Balochistan |
2010-02-12 |
[Dawn] Inspector General Police Balochistan Syed Javed Ali Shah Bukhari on Thursday said that the police had no capacity to guard every Nato tanker passing through the province. In an exclusive interview with DawnNews, the Balochistan Police Chief stated that in most cases criminals with the support of companies set ablaze Nato tankers and containers. When asked about the presence of the Afghan Taliban's shura in Quetta, Javed Bukhari said such reports were baseless and far from reality. Responding to a question about Jundullah, he said some Jundullah fighters were arrested and handed over to Iran by the government. He however said that the police was in close contact with Iranian officials in order to strictly guard the border. |
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India-Pakistan |
Top Taliban spokesman Maulvi Omar detained |
2009-08-18 |
Yale had better hurry up if they are going to offer him a scholarship.![]() "A very, very important militant has been arrested," said Major Fazal Ur Rehman, head of the military's media cell, declining to give the militant's identity ahead of a news conference in Mohmand. But government, military and security officials confirmed the detainee was Omar, and photos of the militant in detention were widely circulated. Omar - a former perfume seller who joined Taliban ranks as a fighter in 2004 - was a close aide of Mehsud, who Washington has accused of being "a key al-Qaeda facilitator" in Pakistan's tribal areas along the Afghan border. Javed Ali Khan, a local government official in Mohmand, said a tribal militia picked up Omar and two associates as they travelled in a car late Monday and handed them over to security forces. Residents and officials in the area said the TTP spokesman's real name was Sayed Mohammad, and Maulvi Omar was his guerrilla name. Believed to be about 40 years old, Omar rose to become the insurgents' spokesman in 2007 - the same year Mehsud took over as top Taliban commander after one-legged former Guantanamo Bay prisoner Abdullah Mehsud was killed. Omar frequently called reporters to claim responsibility for a string of deadly assaults. Attacks linked to militants have killed more than 2,000 people around Pakistan in the past two years, and most have been blamed on TTP. Mehsud was reported killed earlier this month in a US drone missile strike in South Waziristan. Islamabad has stopped short of confirming his death, but officials say TTP is plagued with infighting over his succession. The Taliban has denied this and says its leader is simply "a bit sick," but has provided no evidence that he is still alive. |
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Afghanistan/South Asia |
Nuggets from the Urdu Press |
2005-04-08 |
![]() According to Nawa-e-Waqt, senator from the NWGP Ilyas Bilour kept naming his province as Pakhtunkhwa during his speech at the Senate. After some time leader of the house Waseem Sajjad got up and remarked that no province of that name existed in Pakistan and if he wanted to talk about another province he should go to the country where it existed. After this there was pandemonium in the house and the session had to be postponed sine die. An Urdu purple patch Columnist and Urdu stylist Irfan Siddiqi wrote in Nawa-e-Waqt: 'May your boards creaking under viands meant to regale foreign guests be blessed, but tell me if we are the vanguard of America's crusade and have made sacrifices for it, and have willingly populated the cages of Guantanamo Bay, if Mullah Umar is going from pillar to post because of our loyal swordsmanship, if we have given everything on lease, from our military bases to our faith and spiritual belief, if we have stuck this policy of shame and humiliation on our helmet like a panache, then why are the whiplashes applied to our bare backs? Why are our heroes describes as villains and why are nuclear assets looked at with the eye of suspicion and ill-will? Can these courtier spokespersons of the magic tongue apply the balm of comfort on our lacerated breasts? Will the bud of truth burst forth from the bough of the tongue of anyone?' India wants Pakistan as 'mandi' Quoted in Nawa-e-Waqt Baloch Sardar Ataullah Mengal said that that India didn't want Pakistan as its friend, it wanted to convert Pakistan into its mandi. He said Hindu banya was carrying a scale (tarazoo) in his hand while negotiating friendship with Pakistan. CIA arranged Shehbaz's marriage Daily Insaf reported that the marriage of Shehbaz Sharif and Tehmina Durrani was organised through intrigue and international spying in 2003 by CIA and Pakistani intelligence agencies. The aim was to separate Shehbaz from the Sharif family and make him available to Musharraf as an ally. Shehbaz himself was increasingly isolated within the Sharif clan and wanted a place in politics for himself. The Sharif family is shaken by the development and is very upset. Those who favoured the marriage could be Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan who was put off by Nawaz Sharif's decision to keep Javed Hashmi as the chief of the party in Pakistan. He wanted the job for himself and was also close to Shehbaz. Shehbaz himself did not get along with other PMLN members: Zulfiqar Khosa, Tahmina Daultana, Saad Rafiq, etc. Tehmina Durrani was a linked to the intelligence agencies and had earlier liaison with Shehbaz Sharif. Nawa-e-Waqt quoted Shehbaz Sharif as saying that his brother Nawaz was his murshid (spiritual leader) and that he wouldplay a role in lowering military dictatorship in its lehed (grave). More corruption under Musharraf Secretary Information of PMLN said to Nawa-e-Waqt that contrary to the claim of President Musharraf corruption at the upper levels had increased which included corruption inside NAB. He said railway minister General Javed Ashraf incurred a loss of Rs 26 billion to the railways while references against him were set aside. Nawaz Sharif as prime minister spent Rs 16 crore on the PM House while now the expenditure was Rs 85 crore. He said if were made chief of NAB he would extract Rs 30 billion from former rulers and ministers in three months. Weapons came from the army depots! Daily Khabrain quoted Nawab Akbar Bugti as saying that the government should prove that he was receiving Rs 12 crore annually as rent from the Sui lands. He said weapons that were used against the Sui fields were worth 50 crore and were not bought by the Baloch but came from the army depots. Who killed Prof Azizul Haq? Writing in Khabrain, Raja Anwar revealed that during a Punjab university election one Barkaat was killed and the responsibility for the killing was wrongly placed on Jamiat and its leader Javed Hashmi. The murder was actually committed by Prof Azizul Haq, an ex-employee of Atomic Energy Commission, who thought he could become the Mao Tse Tung of Pakistan through a violent revolution. He got two members of his Young People's Front, Arif Raja and Javed Ali Khan, to open firing during the counting of the vote. Four months after Barkaat's murder, Prof Aziz was killed by one Saeed for having illicit relations with his wife. According to the writer, Prof Azizul Haq was a jinsi mareez (sexually obsessive) whose death was described as naqabal-e-talafi nuqsaan (irreparable loss) by PPP's Maulana Kausar Niazi. Who is Imtiaz Sheikh? According to Khabrain, the Sindh minister Imtiaz Sheikh whom his chief minister Dr Ghulam Raheem fired was the son of a poor farmer of Shikarpur. In 1978 he qualified in the CSS exam and became assistant commissioner in the province. He was transferred to Punjab for some time but was assistant collector Jacobabad in 1989. His quality of life changed and when he became deputy commissioner in Dadu and Nawabshah, he looked positively prosperous. He was later additional secretary in Sindh and in 1990 was secretary to chief minister Jam Sadiq who had betrayed his party, the PPP. He got many papers signed from Jam Sadiq at his deathbed and gave lucrative jobs to his relatives and friends. He acquired 6 kanals of precious land in Karachi. After Jam Sadiq, Imtiaz Sheikh got his promotions and became secretary health of the province. In 1997 he resigned and entered politics. At that time he was known as a billionaire. In 2002 he fought election from his party Democratic Alliance but was defeated in Nawabshah. Then he joined PMLQ and was returned in a by-election in Ghotki and was taken as revenue minister in Sindh cabinet. The chief minister's report against him shows him gaining in wealth at each stage in his career. Pak generals and wealth Writing in Nawa-e-Waqt, historian Dr Safdar Mehmood stated that an American agency has published a report that a Pakistani general was worth Rs 20 crore while a Lt-Gen got Rs 15 crore as personal 'assets'. The writer thought it was too little and therefore insulting. He recalled that in 2004 a former corps commander flew into Lahore from Karachi and sold his plot of land for Rs 3.5 crore and flew back the same day. Two books two stories Author and columnist Raja Anwar wrote in Khabrain that two books had recently come into print. Javed Hashmi's Haan main Baghi hun and Tariq Khurshid's Sue-e-Dar. Both were students at Punjab University. Javed Hashmi was a Jamiat leader and a follower of Maulana Maududi while Tariq was associated with the Left. Tariq was sent to Libya by vice-chancellor Islamabad University Kaniz Yusuf after the fall of Bhutto, but when he returned after 8 years he was sent to jail by Zia for the Libya Conspiracy Case. Javed Hashmi was in jail under General Musharraf. After the fall of Bhutto he became a minister in General Zia's cabinet which he now confesses to have been his mistake. In his book he has refrained from attacking anyone but Ghulam Mustafa Khar whom he has flayed alive. Was Pakistan made to collect transit fee? Columnist Abdul Qadir Hassan wrote in Jang that some people were saying that opening trade routes with India would give Pakistan the opportunity to collect transit fee but Sardar Mengal was saying that Hindu banya was merely trying to snap up Pakistan as a home market (ghar ki mandi). Was Pakistan created to collect rahdari (transit fees)? There is an honourable way of doing business. Friendship with India would be just like friendship with America, exploitative and coercive and against the interests of Pakistan. PPP is too tough on MMA Talking to Nawa-e-Waqt, PMLN MNA Mr Saad Rafiq said that the PPP was not giving a good impression through its contacts with Musharraf. PPP should soften its hard approach towards the MMA, he said. PMLN was not being organised in accordance with the wishes of Nawaz Sharif and that Zulfiqar Khosa's view that Nawaz Sharif had not acted correctly in 1999 by dismissing Musharraf was wrong. 'Pakistanis' in Bangladesh Reported in Jang magazine, there were 2.37 lakh 'Pakistanis' in Bangladesh in 66 scattered camps who are at times called Biharis because they speak Urdu. They are still loyal to Pakistan and want to be sent to Pakistan although some would like to take Bangladesh nationality and become normal citizens. They say that they were 9 million to begin with but after 1971 half a million fled to India and Pakistan while fully 8 million are unaccounted for. They said that 3 million were massacred and are buried under the monument in Dhaka that says 3 million Bangladeshis killed by Pakistan army were lying underneath. The 'Pakistanis' living in the camps said that money was collected in Pakistan for them but no progress had been made to repatriate them. |
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Afghanistan/South Asia |
Lashkar-e-Jhangvi man sentenced to death |
2005-02-12 |
![]() An Anti Terrorism Court has awarded a death sentence to Muhammad Asghar and Javed Ali for killing Javed Ahmed on July 11, 2000 for resisting their robbery attempt. |
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2 dozen trained militants hiding in Pakistan | ||||
2004-07-16 | ||||
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Enemies in high places | ||||
2004-01-04 | ||||
Itâs no secret that Osama bin Laden and his lieutenants want Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf dead. Last Sept. 11, bin Ladenâs top deputy, Ayman Al-Zawahiri, addressed a special message to "our brother Muslims in Pakistan." He called Musharraf "a traitor who sold out the blood of the Muslims of Afghanistan," and urged Pakistanis to overthrow the general as part of their "Islamic duty." Now it seems clear that someone with access to disturbingly detailed intelligence is trying to do just that. Over an 11-day period last month, would-be assassins managed twice to penetrate Musharrafâs tight security cordon and detonate powerful bombs. The first obliterated a bridge seconds after the president had whizzed by. Days later, two suicide bombers died attempting to ram Musharrafâs convoy. Pakistani intelligence forces have already identified one of the bombers: Muhammad Jamil, 23, had ties to Kashmiri militant groups and anti-U.S. forces. But exactly which group he was working for and how he learned the presidentâs route and schedule is a harderâand more significantâmystery to solve.
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