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72 students buried in H-11 graveyard under strict security
2007-07-13
The bodies of 72 students killed in the security forces operation against Lal Masjid militants were temporarily buried in the first phase here at the H-11 graveyard on Thursday. The burial process, which started on Wednesday night, was completed on Thursday afternoon.

Islamabad Chief Commissioner Khalid Pervez told Daily Times that finger prints and photographs of the students, buried in H-11 graveyard had been taken, which would help in identification and handing the bodies over to their heirs on claim.

Pervez said that samples of bodies for DNA tests had also been taken. He said that the coffins and graves had been marked with numbers to facilitate the identification.

Pervez said that there might be six girl students among those buried in H-11 graveyard. A Capital Development Authority (CDA) official said that most of the coffins were carrying the bodies of students under 18. He said that the bodies were being moved to the graveyard after postmortem at various hospitals of the city.

To a question the CDA official said that he was unable to tell the number of girl students as the bodies were in the coffins. However, he said that most of the bodies were beyond recognition. He said that more bodies would be brought to this graveyard. He showed eight more graves, which were being dug out, as more bodies were expected. He said that sizes of graves showed that they were meant for burial of young students.

He said that over 80 more slabs had been brought to cover the graves being dug out, which indicated that a number of more bodies were likely to be brought there. “It is expected that the second phase of burial would start Thursday night,” he said. The Daily Times has learnt that some of the coffins were seemingly carrying more that one body. A senior official of the CDA said those killed in the operation would be buried in the same graveyard, as the other graveyards were not having the capacity for more graves.

Muhammad Khan, who was searching for his brother (14-year-old student at Lal Masjid), said that the government was not showing the bodies to families of the students.
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India-Pakistan
Terrorists plan suicide attacks
2007-05-08
Intelligence agencies have warned the Interior Ministry’s Crisis Management Cell (CMC) that a Waziristan-based jihadi organisation has planned suicide attacks at police offices to avenge the killing of its members by security forces.

In a letter seen by Daily Times, the CMC has urged the provincial home secretaries, the provincial police chiefs and the inspectors general of police of the Northern Areas and Azad Kashmir, and the Islamabad chief commissioner to take necessary measures to prevent any untoward incident. The letter warned that militants may carry out suicide attacks on police training centres and police lines in the coming months.

The CMC letter stated that some terrorists had already entered Punjab from Waziristan to launch suicide attacks. Sources told Daily Times that terrorists were planning attacks on the police force similar to the one at Dargai in which more than 40 security personnel were killed. Islamabad Chief Commissioner Khalid Pervez said the police had beefed up security around the National Police Academy and the Sihala Police Training College.
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India-Pakistan
MMA lawmaker and 14 activists released
2007-03-24
The administration of the federal capital on Friday released 15 activists of the Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal (MMA), including National Assembly Member Mian Muhammad Aslam. Police arrested these activists from various parts of the city under Section 3 of the Maintenance of Public Order on March 16 when they were trying to reach the Supreme Court building to express solidarity with suspended Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry.

The administration held an emergency meeting on Friday, with Islamabad Chief Commissioner Khalid Pervez in the chair. The meeting, which was also attended by Police Inspector General Chaudhry Iftikhar Ahmed, Deputy Commissioner Chaudhry Muhammad Ali and other high-ranking officials, decided that extra police would be deployed in various markets of the city to stop those who would force shopkeepers to close their shops on March 26, sources told Daily Times. It also decided that police and Rangers would be deployed at key places in the city to maintain law and order.

However, the district administration of Rawalpindi hasn’t yet released MNA Muhammad Hanif Abbasi and 150 other activists of the MMA and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz. The administration reportedly fears that these people might create problems during a strike called by the Alliance for the Restoration of Democracy on March 26 to protest against Mr Chaudhry’s suspension. However, the people belonging to other political parties, who were arrested on March 21, have been released.
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