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Hurriyat leaders attend Pakistan High Commission's Eid Milan | |
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"Pakistain will continue to raise the issue of Kashmiri self-determination," added Basit. Earlier, separatist leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani, who is chairperson of his own faction of APHC, had decided against attending the 'Eid Milan' in a surprise move. | |
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31 convicted, 63 acquitted in 2002 train burning |
2011-02-22 |
Thirty-one people were convicted and 63 others, including main accused Maulvi Umarji, acquitted by a special court in the 2002 Godhra train burning incident that ended with 59 people dead and set off violence in Gujarat that had claimed the lives of over 1,200 people. The court acquitted prime accused Maulana Umarji while other prominent accused Haji Billa and Rajjak Kurkur were convicted. The trial began in June 2009 with the charges against 94 accused in the slaughter, that had triggered widespread riots in Gujarat. The accused were charged with criminal conspiracy and murder in burning of a train coach on February 27, 2002 in which 59 people were killed. Petrol was brought and the train was made to stop. Electricity was then cut and there was pouring of huge quantity of petrol and thereafter it was set afire so far as S-6 coach is concerned. Asked whether he would demand death penalty for those convicted in the case, Panchal said, What will be the stand of prosecution I cannot disclose at this stage but on February 25, I will be making my humble submissions before the honourable court as discharge of my official duty. |
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72 Virgins Agree: Baitullah Mehsud is Dead | |
2009-08-18 | |
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TTP claims its Swat leadership safe |
2009-07-12 |
![]() Looks like another satisfied customer of "Pie Hats R' Us". |
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Taliban attack NATO supplies terminal |
2009-02-08 |
![]() Azmat, a driver whose truck was damaged in the attack, said dozens of suspected Taliban in cars indiscriminately fired on the trucks parked at Bilal Terminal near Kohat Road at 3:45am, bursting the vehicles' tyres. He said a rocket hit a crane, setting it ablaze, badly damaging both it and the trailer on which it was loaded. According to sources, the Taliban clashed with police but managed to escape. A Banamari Police Station official said a container was also destroyed in the attack. The government has launched Operation Daraghlam (Arriving) in Jamrud to clear the area of Taliban. However, Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) spokesman Maulvi Umar said on Thursday that the banned outfit would step up attacks on NATO supplies if the Pakistani government did not halt their transport. |
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Maulvi Umar titzup? |
2008-10-26 |
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Nuggets from the Urdu press |
2008-10-19 |
Remove the moon-sighting committee![]() As reported in Jang, JUI leader Maulana Fazlur Rehman said that the Ruet-e-Hilal Committee charged with sighting the Eid moon should be disbanded and reformed with true (jayyad) ulema because the present committee was making wrong decisions. Most people in Lahore said that the Eid on October 1 2008 was wrong and that the committee had eaten up one fast by relying on science. In some suburbs of Lahore, like Muridke, three Eids were celebrated. Eid moon and the naked eye ![]() Writing in Express, Asadullah Ghalib stated that Muslims in the world had not been able to unite themselves on the observance of Eid. In Pakistan, Eid was rejected on October 1 because the moon was not seen with the naked eye but with the help of a telescope. However, Pakistan observed Eid on three different days, this time also including Punjab. He said there could not be any ijtihad on the condition of the naked eye, but the Muslim world could organise an agreed system. Mullah and politics ![]() Writing in Express, Tanvir Qaiser Shahid explained mullah as someone who cannot tolerate a different opinion and is on sale for politicians. One Maulana Abdul Qadir Azad khateeb of Badshahi Masjid in Lahore once sided with the opponents of Benazir and issued the fatwa that anyone who voted for Benazir would have his nikah dissolved. Rooms occupied for 30 years ![]() According to Jang, Punjab University administration in Lahore had four hostel rooms meant for the caretaker of the hostel vacated. The Jamiat Tulaba Islam was in occupation of these rooms for 30 years. In one room it even tortured students who did not obey them. The administration got the rooms vacated with great courage. Pleasure domes of Islamabad ![]() Columnist Haroon Rashid wrote in Jang, that Islamabad had many 20-kanal farm houses where nights stayed awake and days remained asleep and beautiful actresses from India were brought in to increase the pleasure of the rich for millions of rupees. People who gave crores of rupees to the women of pleasure in these houses sat down in comfortable sofas and mourned over the misfortunes of Pakistan. Illegal mosques in Islamabad ![]() An article in monthly Naya Zamana, stated that Sector G-11 had sprouted four mosques within a square of 500 yards in its centre. In I-10, a public park had been trespassed by a madrassa of Ahle Hadith which has grown from a one room affair to a multi-storeyed institution. The mosque administration said no permission was required for building a mosque. Islamabad had 43 illegal mosques in 2007. By official reckoning the official mosques in the city are sufficient to cater to the population. Dont trust Friends of Pakistan ![]() Economist Dr Shahid Hasan Siddiqi said in Jang, that Pakistan should not take help from Friends of Pakistan forum convened in Dubai to support Pakistan financially. Pakistan should first stop playing a helping role in Americas programme of attacking deep inside Pakistan territory. As a result of its Bajaur operations, terrorism had increased in Pakistan. He wrote that terrorism was actually being done by foreign agents sent into Pakistan. Without first removing the causes of Al Qaedas terrorism it would be fatal for Pakistan to accept aid from Friends of Pakistan. Terrorists in south Punjab ![]() Columnist Hamid Mir wrote in Jang, that he told Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani that terrorists of the tribal areas were making their new hideouts in Multan, Bahawalpur and Muzaffargarh and if you attack them there, they will go to Karachi. Therefore, the best thing would be to negotiate with the Taliban. The prime minister agreed with him that the Americans were after Pakistans nuclear weapons. America takes blood of Pakistani children ![]() According to Jang, ex-ISI chief General (Retd) Hamid Gul said that America will never stop attacking Pakistan as long as its objectives here are not met, which are connected with Pakistans nuclear weapons. Until then, Pakistan government will go on offering the blood of Pakistani children to the Americans. One-eyed burqa, please! ![]() As reported in Jang, a Saudi scholar of religion, Muhammad Al Hibadan, has told the Saudi women that the veils covering their faces and hair but showing their two eyes were against Islam. He asked them to wear a veil with only one hole in it showing just one eye, which would be considered Islamic. He also said that women made themselves seductive through the use of cosmetics, which was against Islam. What people want ![]() Daily Jang, reproduced a 1959 column by the great writer late Ibrahim Jalees saying that people wanted bread to eat, water to drink, houses to live in, schools and colleges to study in, and even get Kashmir for them to spend holidays in. But once all this was done, people will complain about bread not being put in their mouths, cloths not being sewed by the government and the houses not being swept by the government. In the end they will demand fare for going to Kashmir too. America tried to kill Asfandyar ![]() Writing in Express, Asadullah Ghalib stated that Asfandyar Wali was attacked by America, but like Aftab Sherpao he was reluctant to name America as the killer. To save their cooperation with the US, politicians often blame their brothers in the Tribal Areas, the Taliban and Al Qaeda and not the real culprit. A Muslim cannot attack a Muslim, therefore only America does the deed. America and Stone Age Pakistan ![]() Columnist Irfan Siddiqi wrote in Jang, that the US had signed a nuclear deal with India, the same US whose conflagration we have embraced as a holy fire that burns our homes and children. To play beloved (dildar) to the US, we have handed over our airfields, our seas, our air space and our intelligence to it. While the US advances, Pakistan is being slowly pushed into the Stone Age. ISI chief General Taj and Benazir According to Aajkal, the PPP was opposed to the ISI chief General Nadeem Taj and wanted him gone but army chief General Kayani was cautious about post-Musharraf reshuffles. The PPP tried to get him placed under Interior Ministry but failed with Kayanis help. It hated General Taj because he had refused to meet Benazir despite a number of requests from her. Finally, when he met her his advice to her not to hold the Liaquatabad public meeting was too threatening in tone to be accepted. Alas, Pakistan can't hit America ![]() In response to American Senator Joe Bidens statement that Pakistan as a nuclear power was dangerous because it could hit Israel with a nuclear bomb, Asadullah Ghalib wrote in Express that Pakistan did not have a missile that could reach America and therefore it had to listen to such threats silently. Baitullah dead or married again? Reported in Express, Maulvi Faqir Muhammad of Bajaur, who was deputy commander of Baitullah Mehsud, the chief of Tehreek Taliban in the Tribal Areas had suffered an attack of paralysis while Baitullah Mehsud was actually dead from his various fatal illnesses. Maulvi Umar, spokesman of Baitullah in South Waziristan, denied the news and said that Baitullah had actually married another bride on the day the news of his death was made public. Jang reported that the entire South Waziristan danced with joy on the wedding of 35-year-old Baitullah Mehsud. According to daily Express, 40 dumba (sheep) were killed and eaten in celebration. Our path to future is mined ![]() Writing in Jang, Nazir Naji stated that in order to fight the Soviet Union we prepared warrior priest in the name of Islam. These warriors have completely ruined our society and more guest warriors coming into Pakistan will soon trample under foot whatever is left of Pakistan. Pakistan had no idea how its way forward is being dangerously mined by these people. |
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Taliban ready to give up arms: TTP |
2008-10-16 |
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Al-Qaida vows to hunt Musharraf down |
2008-08-20 |
The Taliban and al-Qaida leaders reportedly celebrated the exit of Pervez Musharraf from the presidency atop the hilly terrains along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, while the Muslim extremists heaved a sigh of relief across the country. And, they all pledged to hunt down Musharraf and eliminate him for aligning with the Western countries and killing hundreds in Pakistan in the name of war on terror, particularly during the Lal Masjid attack. According to The Sun , Taliban warlords pledged on Monday night to hunt down and murder Pakistan's ousted president Pervez Musharraf. They were determined to exact brutal revenge for his dedication in supporting the West's fight against Islamic terrorism. The ex-Army chief has survived as many as nine attempts on his life in the past. But, Pakistani Taliban spokesman Maulvi Umar warned: "He should be awarded strict punishment." Muslim extremists are also said to be baying for blood, especially for attacking the Lal Masjid killing several innocent children. Maulana Mehraj, prayer leader at the Lal Masjid mosque in Pakistan's capital Islamabad, reportedly said: "We hope Musharraf goes to hell. We will find him, he must be hounded to death." |
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Forces retreat from Bajaur |
2008-08-10 |
![]() Troops killed: A press statement from the FC headquarters in Peshawar said six soldiers were killed and 15 injured after the paramilitary troops broke a Taliban siege "in a bold move" and reached Khar, the agency headquarters. It said "the miscreants", a reference to Taliban militants, "suffered heavy losses" in a gunbattle in Dhilai on Friday, when they attacked a security forces convoy moving from Khar to Loyesam. Dhilai is eight kilometres southwest of Khar. Military spokesman Maj Gen Athar Abbas confirmed the retreat from Loyesam. The Taliban made a claim to victory, but a senior government official wishing not to be named said the troops had returned to Khar "under a strategy". "We cannot say we have failed," he said. Taliban victory: Sources close to Taliban said the militants "drove out" the forces. Maulvi Umar, the spokesman for the Taliban, claimed they lost around 10 militants but captured seven paramilitary soldiers and seized ten vehicles and a tank. The claim could not be verified. Casualty figures from both sides differ, but cannot be verified independently because of limited media access to the conflict zone. |
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Bajaur battle kills 10 troops, 25 militants |
2008-08-08 |
Hundreds of Taliban militants attacked a security checkpost near the Afghan border late on Wednesday, sparking fierce clashes in which up to 10 troops and 25 militants were killed, officials said on Thursday. The security forces had deployed a large force to Loyesam, 12 kilometres from the Bajaur Agency headquarters, in a bid to reclaim important nearby Taliban strongholds. An officer from the paramilitary Frontier Corps told AFP that 300-400 militants armed with AK-47 assault rifles, rocket launchers and grenades, participated in the attack. "The firing continued the whole night. This morning reinforcements were sent. One vehicle was hit by an improvised explosive device on its way to the post and the convoy was then attacked by Taliban militants," the official said. "The fighting is intense and ongoing," an unidentified security official told AFP. "Up to 25 militants were killed and at least 10 Frontier Corps soldiers have also been martyred," he said. But Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) spokesman Maulvi Umer told Daily Times 18 security forces personnel were killed. The casualties could not be ascertained independently. All resources: Maulvi Umar said the Taliban would use all resources to regain control of Loyesam area, very close to Afghan border. Helicopter gunships: Helicopter gunships pounded insurgent positions during the fighting, and the Taliban fired a rocket at a gunship helicopter, but could not damage it. |
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Forces retake Bajaur area from Taliban | |
2008-08-07 | |
Paramilitary forces have regained control of Bajaur Agency's Loyesam area from the Taliban, a senior administration official said on Wednesday. "Government forces have established posts in Loyesam after resuming control of the area," Assistant Political Agent Muhammad Iqbal Khan said. Taliban spokesman Maulvi Umar said they had been confused by the forces' movement. "We thought the force was heading for deployment at the border and that's why we did not confront them," he told Daily Times.
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