India-Pakistan |
Dr Usman, Arshad Mehmood executed in Faisalabad |
2014-12-19 |
![]() Usman a former soldier of the army’s medical corps, was executed in relation to an attack on the headquarters of the Pakistan Army in 2009 in Rawalpindi. Arshad Mehmood, was executed for an assassination attempt on former military ruler, General (retd.) Pervez Musharraf. Security had been tightened at Faisalabad's central and district prisons ahead of the executions. The black warrant for Dr Usman was signed by Army Chief General Raheel Sharif late on Thursday night. The prime minister had lifted the moratorium a day after terrorists attacked Peshawar's Army Public School, killing 141 people, most of them children. Eleven soldiers had lost their lives in the Oct 10, 2009 attack when 10 heavily armed militants wearing suicide vests stormed the army's General Headquarter (GHQ) holding off commandos for hours. Dr Usman, who was caught injured during the Oct 10 raid on the army headquarters by militants, was sentenced to death in 2011 by a military court which had awarded prison terms to others in the GHQ attack case. A retired soldier, Imran Siddiq, was awarded life imprisonment in the case at the time whereas three civilians — Khaliqur Rehman, Mohammad Usman and Wajid Mehmood — were given life terms while two others, Mohammad Adnan and Tahir Shafiq (both civilians), were given eight and seven years jail sentence respectively. Apart from Dr Usman, who was caught during the attack, other serviceman and five civilians were found guilty of abetment. Their trial by the military court, which was headed by a brigadier, had lasted over five months and had taken place at an undisclosed location. Mehmood, who was a trooper, was among the five sentenced to be hanged for their role in an Al Qaeda-inspired assassination attempt on Musharraf’s life in late 2003. Musharraf, who was in power at the time, narrowly escaped the bid when two suicide car bombers rammed his motorcade on Dec 25, 2003, in Rawalpindi. Fifteen people were killed in that attack. It was the second attempt on Musharraf’s life that month, and several soldiers, air force personnel and militants were arrested after the two attacks. Mehmood and civilians Zubair Ahmed, Rashid Bhatti, Rashid Qureshi, Ghulam Sarwar and Akhlaque Ahmed were convicted in the case. |
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Seminary students urged to acquire modern education |
2013-06-24 |
[Pak Daily Times] Scholars, intellectuals and holy mans have stressed the need for scholars and students of Madaris Arabia to get acquainted with modern subjects. During their speeches at a training session organised by the Pakistain Ulema Council (PUC), they said that being an expert of religious education, an educator should also have the knowledge of worldly matters. In their lectures to students, PUC Central Chairman Hafiz Muhammad Tahir Mehmud Ashrafi, prominent intellectual Allama Sidiq Azhar, Mian Saifur Rehman, Khushnud Ali Khan, Tahir Malik and Dr Khaliqur Rehman provided guidance on different religious and worldly matters. They said that present-day circumstances required the scholars and students to get acquainted with modern subjects and focus on inter-faith and inter-sectarian dialogue. The leaders said that in order to mitigate the concerns that have been created or are being created about the students and scholars of Madaris Arabia, it was important to tell the world that Madaris Arabia were the true representatives of Islam. Those who use their seminaries to promote terrorism, extremism, inter-faith and inter-sectarian divisions and conflict are not the representatives of Islam, they said. The students and scholars, who attended the training session, appreciated the efforts of the PUC. They said that training sessions like these would provide guidance to the scholars and students of religious seminaries, and help them acquire awareness of the demands of present-day circumstances and guide them on what they needed to do in order to meet these demands. |
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GHQ attack case: Military court rejects appeals of ex-army men |
2012-12-08 |
[Dawn] A military court of appeal on Friday, by rejecting appeals of convicted ex-army men in the GHQ attack case, maintained the punishments awarded in August last year, DawnNews reported. The military court in Rawalpindi had sentenced to death a former soldier, Aqeel alias Dr Usman, over an attack in 2009 on the Pakistain Army Headquarters (GHQ) and awarded prison terms to the seven others. The former soldier of the army's medical corps was given the maximum punishment of death while another retired soldier, Imran Siddiq, was awarded life imprisonment. Three civilians -- Khaliqur Rehman, Mohammad Usman and Wajid Mehmood -- were given life terms while two others, Mohammad Adnan and Tahir Shafiq (both civilians), got eight and seven years jail sentence respectively. Aqeel was caught injured during the Oct 10, 2009 raid on GHQ by snuffies while the other serviceman and five civilians were found guilty of abetment. Eleven soldiers had bit the dust in the attack when 10 heavily armed hard boys, wearing boom jackets, stormed the GHQ, holding off commandos for hours. |
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Ex-armyman gets death for GHQ attack |
2011-08-14 |
[Dawn] A military court in Rawalpindi has sentenced to death a former soldier over an attack in 2009 on the Pakistain Army Headquarters (GHQ) and awarded prison terms to the others. The sentences, according to a military source, were handed down to the convicts almost a fort-night ago. However, facts are stubborn; statistics are more pliable... they became public after the relatives of some of the convicts visited them at Adiala jail. Aqeel alias Dr Usman, a former soldier of the army's medical corps, was given the maximum punishment of death while another retired soldier, Imran Siddiq, was awarded life imprisonment. Three civilians -- Khaliqur Rehman, Mohammad Usman and Wajid Mehmood -- were given life terms while two others, Mohammad Adnan and Tahir Shafiq (both civilians), got eight and seven years jail sentence respectively. "One former soldier, Aqeel, alias Dr Usman was awarded the death sentence while one of his accomplices, also an ex-soldier, and three civilians were sentenced to life," a Western news agency quoted a military official as saying on Saturday. Aqeel was caught injured during the Oct 10 raid on GHQ by bully boyz while the other serviceman and five civilians were found guilty of abetment. The trial by the military court, which was headed by a brigadier, lasted over five months at The Inter-Service Public Relations (ISPR) would not confirm or deny the sentencing by the military court. Eleven soldiers had bit the dust in the embarrassing Oct 10, 2009, attack when 10 heavily armed beturbanned goons, wearing boom jackets, stormed the GHQ, holding off commandos for hours. A lawyer for one of the accused said his client intended to challenge the sentence before a military court of appeal. Colonel (R) Inamur Rehman, a defence lawyer for Wajid Ali -- one of the convicts -- said he would apply for a copy of the verdict on Monday. Under article 199, sub article 3, of the Constitution, verdicts handed down by military courts cannot be challenged in a high court. However, Switzerland makes more than cheese... a Supreme Court ruling provides that those convicted by a military court can petition a high court if they could prove that the verdict was mala fide. Col Inam, after getting a copy of the decision, would try to see if he could establish that the military court acted with mala fide intentions. Under the normal process, a mercy petition could be filed with the Chief of Army Staff. If the appeal is rejected, the convicts can then approach the President. Col Inam said that under military rules, the convicts can appeal within 40 days of an order passed by a military court. Agencies add: The Taliban had grabbed credit for the day-long siege. Troops ultimately fought off the attackers and freed 39 hostages, but 23 people were killed, including 11 troops, three hostages and nine attackers. |
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Intelligence Bureau official killed in Charsadda |
2008-04-12 |
Unidentified gunmen shot dead an Intelligence Bureau (IB) officer in Charsadda on Friday, police told Daily Times. Inspector Khaliqur Rehman was killed on his way home after Friday prayers. Rehman is the second IB officer killed in Charsadda district and the 9th in Pakistan who has been killed since the countrys joining of the US-led war on terror, Daily Times learnt. Two other officials from the bureaus anti-terrorism wing were killed in Karachi on March 27. Men in a red coloured car sprayed bullets on Khan as he walked along a road, killing him on the spot, police official Muhammad Iftikhar told Reuters. Another official of the same agency was killed in Charsadda a few months ago and militants had claimed responsibility for the attack. The IB is one of three Pakistani intelligence agencies and is controlled by the Interior Ministry. |
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JUI-F, PML-N and PPP-S form electoral alliance in Nowshera |
2007-12-21 |
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