India-Pakistan |
Four sisters shot dead in Peshawar |
2015-06-29 |
[DAWN] our sisters were rubbed out and a son of one of them was injured allegedly by some neighbours over a monetary dispute in Kachi Mohalla here on Saturday. Fazal Hussain and his sons allegedly barged into the house of Iqbal Hussain and opened indiscriminate fire, killing the four women and injuring the boy, according to SHO Riaz Ali Shah of Hashtnagri cop shoppe. He said the suspects apparently wanted to harm Iqbal Hussain who had exchanged harsh words with them a couple of hours earlier. But he was not at home when the attack took place. Iqbal Hussain, a property dealer, and Fazal Hussain had developed serious differences over a property deal, the police officer said. Elders of their families had unsuccessfully tried to resolve the issue. Iqbal Hussain and Fazal Hussain were next-door neighbours, he added. The names of the slain girls were Ruqayya, Rani, Farhana and Samreen. The eight-year-old injured boy, Obaidullah, is the son of late Farhana. A police officer said FIR had yet to be registered in the case because the aggrieved family was unable to record any statement. "We have obtained some information about the suspects and are trying to arrest them," he said. The injured boy, who had suffered multiple bullet injuries, was under treatment at the intensive care unit of the Lady Reading Hospital, a source said. |
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India-Pakistan |
Hoax call: Lahore ATC sentences two to eight years in prison |
2015-02-28 |
[DAWN] An anti-terrorism court (ATC) in Lahore on Friday sentenced two people to eight years in prison for lying to authorities about a terrorist attack on the Allama Iqbal International Airport in Lahore in 2014. The decision was announced by ATC judge Justice Zafar Iqbal Hussain. In 2014, the accused persons Sonia and Kashif had made false statements about murderous Moslems coming from Soddy Arabia ...a kingdom taking up the bulk of the Arabian peninsula. Its primary economic activity involves exporting oil and soaking Islamic rubes on the annual hajj pilgrimage. The country supports a large number of princes in whatcha might call princely splendor. When the oil runs out the rest of the world is going to kick sand in the Soddy national face... and launching an attack on the said airport. When the administration tried to track down the purported threat, it surfaced that the matter was something entirely different. The ATC also ordered the two to pay a fine of Rs50,000 each. |
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India-Pakistan |
Killing of peace volunteers shows failure of govt: Swat jirga |
2014-10-31 |
[DAWN] MINGORA: The Swat ...a valley and an administrative district in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province of Pakistain, located 99 mi from Islamabad. It is inhabited mostly by Pashto speakers. The place has gone steadily downhill since the days when Babe Ruth was the Sultan of Swat... Qaumi Jirga on Thursday showed deep concern over the assassinations of peace volunteers and asked the government to take concrete steps for protecting elders and members of village defence committees in the district. The jirga also expressed reservations over establishment of cantonment in the district and demanded of federal government and Chief of Army Staff Gen Raheel Sharif to review the decision in the better interest of the people of Swat. The jirga members demanded of the government to establish a university for women in the district and name it after Nobel laureate Malala. The demands were made during a meeting of the jirga held here at Swat Press Club on Thursday. The meeting was addressed by Swat Qaumi Jirga members Mukhtiar Khan Yousafzai, Mohammad Ali Khan, Haji Zahid Khan, Malik Riaz, Shamsher Ali Khan, Ahmad Shah, Abdul Khaliq, Fazale Maula, Khurshid Kakajee, ANP leader Wajid Ali Khan, QWP leader Sher Bahadar Khan and PPP leader Iqbal Hussain. |
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India-Pakistan |
Six injured as blasts rock Swabi on Hoti's arrival |
2012-10-24 |
[Dawn] Six persons were maimed as two blasts rocked Swabi when Chief Minister Ameer Haider Khan Hoti arrived in the district on an official visit on Monday. The first bomb, planted in a cycle of violence near Sehsat Medical Centre on Swabi-Jahangira road, went kaboom!as soon as the motorcade of chief minister passed through the area. The officials of bomb disposal squad said that three kilograms of explosives were used in the expulsion. No casualty was reported in the blast. The chief minister was on his way to inaugurate Swabi-Jahangira and Swabi-Topi roads. The second blast occurred in Shewa Adda that injured six persons including a traffic constable. Sources said that an bomb was planted in a bicycle parked in Shewa Adda Chowk that went off with a big bang, injuring six persons. The local people took part in rescue work and shifted the injured to a hospital in Kalu Khan. The injured were identified as Rashid Bahadar, Khursheed Ali, Shad Ali, Iqbal Hussain, Waris Khan and 11-year-old Sadiq Usman. Sources said that two of the injured were at death's door. However, it was a brave man who first ate an oyster... the chief minister didn't cancel a public meeting of Awami National Party and returned to its venue at Swabi grid station on the same route. The public meeting was shortened and only Provincial Minister for Usher and Zakat Zarshed Khan and Mr Hoti addressed it. "As you know, we were also welcomed by some other people (militants) here today," the chief minister said in his address. He said that after the kaboom security staff advised him to move back to Beautiful Downtown Peshawar ...capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (formerly known as the North-West Frontier Province), 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. instead of attending the public meeting. "I told the security staff to let me die with my brothers. The people, who were killed in mosques, in police uniform and in operations, all are our brothers and we want to stand with them," Mr Hoti said. |
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India-Pakistan |
Sacrificing Kurram upon the altar of jihad |
2011-02-24 |
As the world at large focused on events in the Arab world and Paks remained preoccupied with CIA contractor Raymond Davis, a jirga composed ostensibly of tribal elders from Kurram Agency, home of an intricately interconnected web of poverty, ignorance, and religious fanaticism announced on February 3, 2011 a 'peace' accord between Shias and Sunnis in Parachinar, the headquarters of the Kurram Agency. However, The infamous However... a closer look at the players involved in brokering the deal shows that what appears, prima facie, as a welcome solution to years of deadly impasse, is nothing but the Pak establishment's attempt to roll out its own version of the end game in Afghanistan. Never mind the jihadist history of reneging on deals, but without actually addressing the grievances of the Sunnis displaced from Parachinar or the Shias dislodged from Sadda, Jalamai and Chardewal -- let alone restitution for the thousands killed and maimed on both sides -- the deal is bound to end in failure. A senior Pashtun leader, Abdul Lateef Afridi, speaking to this writer, stated: "While the opening of roads is a welcome sign, unless the establishment changes its policy towards Afghanistan, the Kurram deal spells more trouble for the region...an agreement under the auspices of the Pak Pashtun elders may be the only route forward but, unfortunately, none of them were consulted." The Kurram Agency's geo-strategic importance, with its proximity to the Paktia, Paktika and Khost provinces of Afghanistan on one hand and North Wazoo (NW) and Orakzai Agencies on the other, is well established. A neutral Kurram is imperative for the International Security Assistance Forces (ISAF) to stymie the influx of jihadists from this region into Afghanistan. Conversely, any sustained Taliban intervention into Afghanistan from the Pak side requires open access through upper Kurram. The contiguity of lower and central Kurram to NW and Orakzai can allow jihadists easy transit into Afghanistan. The northeast reaches of upper Kurram, adjoining the Tirah valley and the Tora Bora complex in the Spin Ghar mountain make for a retreat and retraction route for the jihadists -- a conduit used to the fullest benefit by al Qaeda in 2001. Pakistain has resisted US pressure to take action against the jihadists, especially of the Haqqani network, holed up in NW. However, The infamous However... with the July 2011 date for the start of the US drawdown from Afghanistan looming, the US demand has become urgent. The establishment remains convinced, however, that the US will leave Afghanistan sooner rather than later and therefore hedges its bets for the Kabul throne through its jihadist assets like the Haqqani network. The de facto leader of the network, Sirajuddin, has even been tipped as Pakistain's choice for Mullah Omar's eventual replacement. These assets, therefore, had to be moved to safe havens that could also double as bridgeheads, and Kurram fits that bill. However, The infamous However... the Turi and Bangash tribes of Kurram refused to play ball with the agencies and their jihadist proxies, with whom they have significant religious doctrinal differences. An armed resistance by the Kurram tribes effectively denied the al Qaeda-Taliban a thoroughfare into Afghanistan, something that directly drew the wrath of Rawalpindi. The deep state then worked overtime to manufacture a sectarian crisis in Kurram in April 2007. When attempts to gain a foothold in Parachinar failed, the establishment allowed a siege of upper Kurram by the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistain (TTP) and their al Qaeda overlords, blockading the Tal-Parachinar road. A humanitarian crisis in upper Kurram was averted only through the efforts of several Pashtun elders, who helped secure the long and arduous Parachinar-Khost-Gardez-Kabul-Beautiful Downtown Peshawar route as an alternative. Cessna flights to Parachinar operated by the Peshawar Flying Club, though very expensive, were an added relief line. The reprieve thus gained by the Turis and Bangash of upper Kurram reinforced their resolve to fight on and continue denying sanctuary and conduit to the jihadists. Watching the keystone of its plan for post-US Afghanistan unravelled by the ragtag Kurramis, the establishment decided, in the words of one Colonel Sajjad, to "teach the Turis a lesson". In September 2010, Colonel Tausif Akhtar of the Pak security forces announced closure of five border entry points to "clamp down on sectarian violence". The Kurramis were thus squished between the hammer and anvil of a state-sponsored double embargo. The state also interrupted the small aircraft sorties from Peshawar. The isolation of upper Kurram was now complete. Having pushed them against the wall, the establishment felt that the Kurramis might be amenable to a settlement. While the Pak media went hoarse over Raymond Davis, it conveniently ignored several other foreign thugs of the tallest order, operating with impunity inside Pakistain. The media has portrayed a TTP commander, Fazl-e-Saeed of Uchat village (lower Kurram), as the guarantor of the Kurram deal. The fact, however, is that the Pak establishment imposed Khalil Haqqani (an uncle of Sirajuddin Haqqani) as an arbiter, as early as October 2010 (as noted then in this column). Khalil Haqqani was the most influential jihadist involved in getting the February 3 deal off the ground. The irony is that while Pak intelligence services and that drama queen of a foreign minister were wailing about a CIA man running amok in Lahore, Khalil Haqqani was conducting a jirga a stone's throw away from Islamabad in Bhara Kahu, where he reportedly maintains a business concern. These meetings were attended by some six Shia Kurramis, including Haji Aun Ali, Laiq Hussain, Captain Yousaf, Councillor Iqbal Hussain and MNA Sajid Turi. MNA Munir Orakzai and Senator Rashid Ahmed were among the eight Sunnis representing lower and central Kurram. Federal Interior Minister Rehman Malik, reportedly, also attended the meetings with Khalil Haqqani -- a man declared a 'Specially Designated Global Terrorist' by the US earlier this month. The Haqqani network has freely used the Pir Qayyum, Sateen and Shasho camp (an old hub of Rasul Sayyaf in the 1980s) areas of lower Kurram but really needed open access to its bases in Tari Mangal, Mata Sangar, Makhrani, Wacha Darra and Spina Shaga in upper Kurram to launch attacks into Afghanistan in the upcoming summer fighting. By coercing the Kurramis into accepting the writ of the Haqqani network, the Pak establishment has cast its lot with the jihadists. It remains to be seen if this strategy to use upper Kurram against the US will work. But for now the deep state has sacrificed Kurram at the altar of global jihad. |
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India-Pakistan |
Boxers to enter Islam |
2010-01-05 |
KARACHI: Six boxers of Central Africa have decided to embrace Islam after they were greatly struck by the behaviour of the Muslims during their stay here. The spokesman of the Pakistan Boxing Federation (PBF) said on Monday that these boxers will be recited Kalma by mufti Naeem during a special gathering here at a local hotel at 2:00pm on Tuesday (today). It is pertinent to mention here that Central Africa have sent seven-member team to Pakistan to feature in the Shaheed Benazir Bhutto International Boxing tournament and the team's manager/coach is already a Muslim. A PBF official said that they are very much impressed the way they are being treated here during the tournament as well as they are captivated and struck by the behaviour of the Muslims in routine life. The vice-president of the PBF Iqbal Hussain told The News' that the chairman of the football federation of the Central African Republic is also willing to enter into the fold of Muslim Umma. He has shown his willingness to embrace Islam during an interview with a TV channel and it is expected that he will also leave Christianity and enter into Islam,' the PBF official said. He said that it is a great news and great achievement of the boxing tournament being held here. |
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India-Pakistan |
One dies, six hurt in Dera blast |
2009-07-30 |
[The News (Pak) Top Stories] A security guard was killed and six others, including two lawyers, were injured when an improvised explosive device (IED) went off in the parking lot of the district courts here on Wednesday. Sources said the IED, planted by unknown terrorists, exploded as soon as the car of Syed Mastan Shah, a senior lawyer belonging to the Shia community, entered the parking lot. The IED was exploded with remote control. The lawyer suffered multiple injuries while his security guard, Asad Abbas, was killed on the spot. Other wounded persons included Iqbal Hussain, the driver of Mastan Shah, Manzoor Ahmad, lawyer Rashid Irfan, Syed Manzoor Hussain and Muhammad Irfan. Driver Iqbal Hussain was said to be in critical condition. The blast was so powerful that it destroyed the car of the lawyer. |
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India-Pakistan |
One killed, six injured in Kurram Agency |
2008-06-10 |
Violence in Pewar in the Kurram Agency on Monday killed one person and injured six others, Kurram Agency Political Administration sources said. Iqbal Hussain died and six people were injured after a mortar-shell exploded near Ghandikhel mosque. The incident occurred when unidentified militants allegedly started firing from the Mangal and Kharoti mountains near the Pak-Afghan border. The injured were immediately taken to the agency Headquarters Hospital in Parachinar, where some of the injured are said to be in a serious condition. Tribal elders Haji Ali Hussain and Nawaz Ali said the incident was an attempt to derail the peace talks between Shias and Sunnis in the agency. Tribesmen are peace loving people, they said, and demanded the government take measures against those trying to sabotage the peace talks. ANP: Meanwhile Awami National Party (ANP) Kurram Agency President Qurban Ali Tori and ANP Kurram Agency General Secretary Syed Jaffar welcomed the release of jirga members. Police on May 20 detained jirga members including 25 elders from each of the Shia and Sunni sects of the Kurram Agency after they allegedly failed to identify those responsible for violating the peace agreement between the two. Tori and Jaffer also assured the newly appointed Kurram Agency political agent Muhammad Azam Khan of their support for maintenance of law and order in the agency, and welcomed the political agents efforts to open highways and roads in the area. |
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Pak army swings into action as Taliban re-emerges in Swat | |
2008-04-11 | |
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About 45 Pakistani Taliban militants led by commanders Iqbal Hussain and Ikramuddin were seen in the area, locals said adding, they marched in the Shakar Darra area located 500 metres from a check-post manned by security forces at Baryam. The security personnel at the check post and local police officials did not offer any resistance to the show of strength by the militants, the Daily Times reported. Following this, the army today launched a fresh offensive in and around Imamdheri, the former stronghold of Fazlullah and his men. The security forces cordoned off Imamdheri and nearby areas and arrested three militants in Kabal sub-district. Army officials said they planned to set up a permanent check post at Imamdheri to curb the movement of militants. The resurfacing of the militants comes days after a coalition government led by the Awami National Party assumed office in the North West Frontier Province and offered to hold talks with all militant groups to end violence in Swat and other areas. The local Taliban have completed renovating the madrassa in Imamdheri that had served as Fazlullah's headquarters till October last year, when security forces had launched an offensive against the cleric and his followers. The re-emergence of the militants has given rise to fears among locals about an increase in their activities. Sources also said that the Taliban would offer Friday prayers in the mosque from which Fazlullah had broadcast sermons using his illegal FM radio station. Fazlullah's spokesman Sirajuddin said the local Taliban were returning to their respective areas to "resume their responsibilities", adding he hoped that Fazlullah too would return and restart his "mission". Hundreds of people, a majority of them militants, were killed during the offensive launched by the security forces against Fazlullah's men. The troops used artillery and gunship helicopters to bombard militant positions, sending on the run rebels who had captured police stations and security check posts across Swat. Fazlullah and his men had established a parallel administration in nearly 60 villages in Swat when the security forces launched their operation against the cleric. | |
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Taliban reappear in Swat | |
2008-04-10 | |
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Meanwhile, sources in the area said that the local Taliban have completed renovations on the madrassa in Imam Dheri that had once served as headquarters for Fazlullah. They said that the Taliban would offer their Friday prayers in the mosque from which Fazlullah had broadcast his illegal FM radio station. Awaiting orders: Army officials in Swat said that they were awaiting directives from the provincial government before taking action. Fazlullahs spokesman, Sirajuddin, said that the local Taliban were returning to their respective areas to resume their responsibilities. He hoped that Fazlullah would also return | |
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Anti-terror inquiry snares rapist | ||
2008-03-18 | ||
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Police were investigating Khalisadar's links to terrorist Kazi Nurur Rahman but it did not lead to a terror arrest. However, DNA taken when he was arrested for having child abuse pictures on his computer linked him to the rape. After denying it for almost a year and a half, Khalisadar admitted raping the woman in Whitechapel, east London, in the early hours of 16 October 2005. He is unemployed but used to work as an assistant in a primary school teaching English and Maths. He also worked with an anti-drug-and-violence project in east London's Brick Lane, and was well known for his religious talks. Seven of Khalisadar's
He forced her to perform a sex act, and threatened to kill her when she tried to escape. He held a knife to her throat, saying: "You love your Daddy." Traces of his semen were found on the victim's body and clothes. She was also left with bruises on her arms, leg and face. There was an appeal on the BBC's Crimewatch programme but the assault remained unsolved for almost a year. In the meantime, Scotland Yard's counter-terrorism command was investigating Khalisadar's connection with Rahman, who was convicted in 2006 of trying to buy Uzi sub-machine guns for use by terrorists. When Khalisadar was taken to a police station and swabbed for DNA, detectives discovered to their surprise that he was the man being sought for the rape. At first he insisted the sex was consensual, then he concocted an alibi saying he had been giving a talk on repentance at the mosque that night. It was the middle of Ramadan, and young men would often meet at the mosque through the night before eating their breakfast ahead of sunrise. His friends supported the alibi, but now admit they lied. The DNA evidence was overwhelming and there was also technical evidence that his phone was used near the victim's flat at the time of the rape. Khalisadar and his co-accused will be sentenced at Snaresbrook Crown Court on Tuesday. Eleven charges of possessing photographs of child abuse are not being proceeded with at present. | ||
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India-Pakistan |
Forces seize explosives and arms in Swat |
2008-01-23 |
Security forces recovered a large quantity of weapons in the Shakardara area of Matta tehsil in multiple search operations conducted in Swat on Tuesday, sources said. The forces dug up two sacks filled with mortar shells, hand grenades arms snatched from Frontier Constabulary personnel and two cartons of ammunition from the garden of militant commander Iqbal Hussainins house. They also raided the house of another militant commander, Qari Mushtaq, in Khawzakhela tehsil, where they seized weapons, 21 computers and a fax machine looted from the PAITHAM institute in Gulibagh. Police discovered and disarmed a bomb planted in a pressure cooker in the house of a retired policeman, Jamal, in the same area. On Monday, security forces took control of Chaparyal, a key locality in Matta tehsil. In a subsequent search operation, they arrested a would-be suicide bomber and 35 other suspected militants, and seized weapons. |
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