India-Pakistan |
Faisalabad communal violence: Ahmadi, Muslim communities sign accord for peace |
2018-09-05 |
![]() Agreement was signed by Mian Nazir, Abdul Jabbar, Prof Abdul Hameed, Rana Idrees, Muhammad Sarwar and Muhammad Hanif, representing the Jamat Ahle Sunnat and Shafi, Allah Rakha, Rana Manzoor, Bashrat Ahmed, Arshad and Ghulam Murtaza of the Jamaat Ahmadiyya on Aug 28, following a clash which left 19 people from both sides, including 13 Moslems and six Ahmadis, injured. On Aug 23, both the sides clashed and resorted to firing against each other from the worship place of Ahmadi and adjacent houses. The Ahmadi worship place (Baitul Zikr) was also ransacked and some of its belongings damaged. According to the six-point accord, any personal and individual disputes would not be given religious colour. Any dispute or any other issue would be brought to the notice of the local committee. Both the sides would not deliver provocative speeches or make announcements (against each other) in mosques or the worship places. The Ahmadi community would bear the repair expenses of its worship place damaged in the clash and no objection would be raised to the repair work. Both the communities would exercise their religious rights according to the law and constitution of Pakistain. An ex parte decision will be made in case of violation of the agreement. |
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India-Pakistan |
U.S. calls Pakistan student group wing of banned Lashkar-e-Taiba |
2016-12-29 |
[IN.REUTERS] The United States on Wednesday announced it was adding the student wing of the Pakistain-based krazed killer organization, Lashkar-e-Taiba ...the Army of the Pure,an Ahl-e-Hadith terror organization founded by Hafiz Saeed. LeT masquerades behind the Jamaat-ud-Dawa facade within Pakistain and periodically blows things up and kills people in India. Despite the fact that it is banned, always an interesting concept in Pakistain, the organization remains an blatant tool and perhaps an arm of the ISI... , to its list of "foreign terrorist organizations." Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), or Army of the Pure, is an anti-Indian krazed killer group with historical ties to Pakistain's top spy agencies. It has been accused of orchestrating numerous attacks, including a 2008 assault in Mumbai that killed 166 people, six of them Americans. The State Department move against the student group, al-Muhammadia Students, came as the Treasury Department added two Lashkar-e-Taiba leaders to the U.S. list of "specially designated global terrorists," subjecting them to U.S. sanctions. LeT was banned by the Pak government in 2002 but it has continued operating through front organizations, according to U.S. officials, and their leaders conduct public rallies and interviews. The State Department announced that it amended the designation of LeT as a "foreign terrorist organization" to include what it called the group's student wing. "Since the original designation occurred, LeT has repeatedly changed its name and created front organizations in an effort to avoid sanctions," the State Department said, adding that the student group aided senior LeT leaders in recruiting and other activities. The State Department action subjected the student group to sanctions, including a ban on Americans providing or attempting to provide it with material support. The Treasury Department said it was adding Muhammad Sarwar and Shahid Mahmood to the U.S. list of "specially designated global terrorists," freezing any U.S. property or other assets they hold and banning Americans from doing business with them. Both are involved in fund-raising activities, it said. |
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India-Pakistan |
2 killed in bank heist near Quetta |
2016-03-15 |
QUETTA: A police head constable and a private security guard were killed during a robbery at a bank in Kuchlak area, around 25 kilometres from Quetta, on Monday. At least three other security guards and a civilian were injured in the shootout. The robbers succeeded in looting Rs4 million. Police said that at least four armed men entered the branch of Bank Islami and ordered the staff to hand over the cash. However, the head constable and private security guards posted at the bank challenged the robbers. The robbers opened fire, killing head constable and injuring five others. Police arrived at the site soon after receiving information about the incident and shifted the body and the injured to Civil Hospital Quetta, where one of the injured security guards died. The deceased were identified as head constable Muhammad Sarwar and Abdul Qayyum, the security guard employed by a private company. The injured were identified as security guards Rehmatullah, Abdul Shakoor, Siraj Ahmed and a civilian, Zainullah. Security forces accompanied by the police conducted raids at various places to trace the robbers. “Some suspects were taken into custody for interrogation,” police sources said. Published in Dawn, March 15th, 2016 |
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Afghanistan |
Wadan Party and Ishaqzai Tribal Council Endorse Ghani |
2014-06-08 |
[Tolo News] The Wadan Afghanistan Party, Ishaqzai Tribal Council and a number of civil society groups operating under the name of Afghanistan Independence Coalition announced their endorsement of presidential candidate Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai on Friday. Muhammad Sarwar Danish, Ashraf Ghani's Second Vice President, welcomed the endorsements and called on his team's supporters to go out and canvas their communities. "When choosing between the two teams, consider four criteria: national solidarity, security and stability, economic programs and fourth, a fine administration, free of corruption, that can dispel corruption from Afghanistan," Danish said. Ghani's running mate also took the opportunity to discourage ethnic politics and urge Afghan leaders and voters to rise above the traditional divisions that have been the source of so much conflict throughout the country's history. Abdul Ahad Muhammad Yar, the leader of the Wadan Afghanistan Party, said his group decided to back Ghani because of common values. "We have not endorsed him based on any deals, and we don't ask for anything, we have only endorsed him based on the values of Afghanistan and for support of development and stability in our country," he said. |
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Anglican leader says Pakistan's minorities should have equal rights | |
2014-05-29 | |
[DAWN] The Archbishop of Canterbury on Wednesday called for Pakistain to safeguard the rights of its religious minorities and afford them equal treatment under the law.
"Christians, historically, have given tremendous services to this country and I hope they can be given the scale of freedom and equal rights under the law," he told AFP. He added his message to the people and government of this country was to respect and safeguard the rights of all minorities. Talking to media, he said he met many Mohammedan religious leaders and government fumitories including Punjab governor Muhammad Sarwar. "Everybody is concerned about the private use of blasphemy laws, which is a sensitive matter in Pakistain," he said. "However, man does not live by words alone, despite the fact that sometimes he has to eat them... they don't suggest a way forward and mechanism how to stop it." Most of Pakistain's Christians are poor and working in menial jobs. They have suffered attacks and riots in recent years, most notoriously last September when a double suicide kaboom at a church in the northwestern city of 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. killed 82 people. | |
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India-Pakistan |
Time to deal with terrorists with iron hand: Sarwar |
2014-01-22 |
![]() He was talking to journalists at the inaugural ceremony of a cold storage facility at Ganda Singh Road on Monday. The governor said both internal and external forces are behind the current wave of terrorism in the country and the nation needed to unite to eradicate the menace. He said terrorism and extremism had shaken the foundations of the country. He added the country could not make progress as long as 'the Moslems would continue to kill the Moslems'. Mr Sarwar said terrorism and sectarianism could be wiped out from the country only through education. He lamented that in the world ranking, Pakistain stood second from the bottom in education sector. He said the government had taken solid steps to promote education and had increased its budget from two per cent of the GDP to four per cent. He regretted that most of children's diseases were waterborne and most of the schools were providing unsafe and contaminated water to them. The governor said according to a survey, 50 per cent of the children were suffering from waterborne diseases.He deplored that in Pakistain non-technical people were taking decisions on purely technical issue. Local parliamentarians and PML-N workers were also present on the occasion. |
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No more desperadoes tolerable at educational institutions | |
2013-12-06 | |
![]() All political parties including the ruling PML-N should announce that they would not allow their student wings to operate in educational institutions. Universities and college should be allowed to work on education and research in complete apolitical atmosphere. Punjab Governor Chaudhry Muhammad Sarwar, Punjab Chief Minister Mian Shahbaz Sharif, Provincial Law Minister Rana Sanaullah, Education Minister Rana Mashood Ahmed and chairman Higher Education Commission Engineer Syed Imtiaz Hussain Gillani also stand by this social consensus. They also fully supported the daring stance of PU Vice-Chancellor Dr Mujahid Kamran against violent Islami Jamaat Tulaba ...the student wing of the Jamaat-e-Islami... workers. ![]() ... The Islamic Society, founded in 1941 in Lahore by Maulana Sayyid Abul Ala Maududi, aka The Great Apostosizer. The Jamaat opposed the independence of Bangladesh but has operated an independentbranch there since 1975. It maintains close ties with international Mohammedan groups such as the Moslem Brotherhood. the Taliban, and al-Qaeda. The Jamaat's objectives are the establishment of a pure Islamic state, governed by Sharia law. It is distinguished by its xenophobia, and its opposition to Westernization, capitalism, socialism, secularism, and liberalist social mores... 's student wing IJT has held hostage students and teachers of Punjab University, Islamia College Civil Lines and Govt Science College Wahdat Road Lahore. The arm twisting by IJT activists for their and their parent party's political and economic interests has become an order of the day. This has affected the performance of these institutions very badly. The administrations of these institutions put their all-out energy to tackle these political elements instead of focusing on academic and research excellence.
![]() After Anti Terrorism Court's inaction against IJT workers, the case was taken to the Lahore High Court for fixing responsibility in this regard. Punjab University Academic Staff Association president Ehsan Sharif, Secretary Javed Sami and all teachers of the university have stood united support to the victimised teachers of law college NaeemUllah Niazi and Imran Aalam so that justice could be provided to them. After the wave of violence in PU which triggered cancellation of contract of defaulter canteen operator at University Law College by two lecturers NaeemUllah Khan Niazi and Imran Aalam. In reaction to their sympathy for canteen men, the IJT activists attacked both the lecturers, who later narrated the entire story at a hurriedly-called presser. Lecturer Naeemullah even couldn't control his tears during the presser. Since the matter seems to be slipping out of IJT's hands, many feel that IJT activists were now levelling baseless allegations on PU teachers and the administration to defame them. They are reportedly using various pressure tactics and propaganda techniques to balance the situation in their favour. Punjab University front man has said that Jamaat's statement regarding summons of PU VC was baseless and fraudulent. The front man said IJT should have mentioned the name of the court which has summoned PU VC. The front man said the administration's determination could not be shaken up by levelling baseless allegations. He said that administration would deal with political elements in accordance with the law and no pressure would be accepted. He said that Punjab University was not a private property of a specific political group but all the students had equal right on it. | |
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Violence in Karachi claims life of minor girl, three others |
2013-11-14 |
![]() A minor girl came under attack during a cross fire between two groups of gangsters in Ali Mohammad Mohalla, Lyari, within the jurisdiction of Storied Baghdad ...located along the Tigris River, founded in the 8th century, home of the Abbasid Caliphate... i cop shoppe. Police said the victim identified as four-year-old Amna, daughter of Naushad, was playing near her house when a bullet hit her head, killing her instantly. Her body was taken to the Civil Hospital, Bloody Karachi ...formerly the capital of Pakistain, now merely its most important port and financial center. It is among the largest cities in the world, with a population of 18 million, most of whom hate each other and many of whom are armed and dangerous... for post mortem and later handed over to her heirs. No case has been registered till the filing of this news story. In another incident, a man was killed and a policeman injured in a firing incident in Orangi Town. Police said the dear departed was identified as 24-year-old Umair and the maimed policeman as Amir. SHO Saleem Sheikh said both the victims were friends, and were targeted by two gunnies who came on cycle of violences, while sitting at a sweet shop near their homes. Umair breathed his last instantly while the cop got injured, and were taken to the Abbasi Shaheed Hospital. Police is yet to determine the motive behind the incident, while further investigation is underway. Separately, an alleged drug peddler was rubbed out in Masoom Shah Colony near Kala Pull, within the vicinity of Mehmoodabad cop shoppe. According to SHO Muhammad Sarwar, the dear departed identified as 45-year-old Haroot Khan was killed by a rival group members over suspicion of being a police informer. The culprits had managed to escape; however, police raided their house and recovered weapons and police uniforms from there. Further investigation is under progress. Body found: A young man was found dead from a nullah in Liaquatabad. Police while quoting initial investigation said unidentified culprits kidnapped the victim from somewhere and later threw his body at the said place after shooting him multiple times. The body was moved to a mortuary for identification after completing medico-legal formalities at hospital. |
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Among equals | ||||
2011-09-19 | ||||
[Dawn] During MQM chief Altaf Hussain's animated presser on September 9, he talked at length about what he claimed was Bloody Karachi's first cut-thoat outfit. Hussain was talking about the enigmatic Thunder Squad (TS) -- an armed extension of the Islami Jamiat Taleba (IJT) which, in turn, is the student-wing of the Jamat-i-Islami (JI). Many of us who've been part of student politics in Pakistain's state-owned universities and colleges are well aware of such a squad. It is also true that long before any major political party constituted armed wings within their respective student units, the TS was the first true manifestation of armed action that not only included student gun-hung tough guys but common criminals as well.
Meraj Muhammad Khan (a famous former Marxist student leader of the NSF), suggests the TS began evolving when the IJT failed to break the NSF's electoral hold in the country's student unions in the 1960s. Nasir J Razvi, a former NSF activist at Dow Medical College, Bloody Karachi, claims that during much of the 1960s, the Thunder Squad was mostly involved in countering leftist sentiments on Pak campuses. He says that when the JI was denouncing the PPP/Z A Bhutto and socialism as being anti-Islam, it let lose the IJT goons to disrupt PPP rallies: 'Most of these goons belonged to the Thunder Squad,' according to Razvi. In his book, PPP: Rise to Power, Philip Jones also mentions how the JI used its student wing, the IJT, to attack PPP rallies shortly before the 1970 elections. Various prominent leftist student leaders of the 1970s quoted in the book, Revisiting Student Politics in Pakistain, (by Iqbal H Butt) maintain that the Thunder Squad's final turn towards violence came when the JI was used by the Pak military establishment to help it form cut-thoat groups to tackle Bengali nationalist outfits in the former East Pakistain (between 1969-71). 'Many IJT members joined these groups (Al Badar and Al-Shams)', said Kashif Durrani, an ex-IJT member at the DJ Science College. 'A lot of those who managed to return from East Pakistain were soon recruited into the Thunder Squad.' Naushad Ashraf a former PSF member in Bloody Karachi agrees: 'The Thunder Squad really came into its own in the 1970s. It was constantly brawling with progressive student groups and many Squad members were the first to begin carrying pistols'. He adds that in whichever college or university the IJT managed to win student union elections, it used the TS members as a 'moral police'. 'Students, who according to the IJT, were indulging in so-called anti-Islam activities, were beaten up by the Squad members,' claims Ashraf. He goes on to say that students in those days did not submit easily to the ways of the TS: 'Leftist and progressive student groups became aggressive as well. The TS was given a tough time and most campuses largely remained liberal.' Most commentators on the subject believe that it was the TS that became the first student outfit to introduce sophisticated weapons in campus politics.
... formerly NWFP, still Terrorism Central... areas. According to a former progressive student leader, A. Kaimkhani, the IJT was the first student organization to use the AK-47 at the Bloody Karachi University. Talking to the French author, Laurent Gayer (in 2009), Kaimkhani said that by 1979 the TS was packed with criminal elements that not only brutalised opposing student groups, it also helped Zia's police to curb left-wing and anti-Zia student activity on campuses. Kaimkhani himself was beaten and handed over to the police by the TS members (for protesting against the Zia regime). Aqueel Parvez a former PSF man at Bloody Karachi University agrees: 'It was the Thunder Squad who managed to get AK-47s from Afghan jihad groups and then introduce them at the KU and ![]() Throughout the 1980s the TS was involved in brutal violence against progressive student outfits and ethnic student organizations like the APMSO. And since the JI was pro-US in those days (due to US funding for Afghan jihad), I personally know of a number of TS members who migrated to various European and American cities. Thus, today it is quite ironic to see the IJT/TS members burning American flags. With the rise of the APMSO in Bloody Karachi in the 1990s, the TS was said to have moved its operations away from the city's state-owned colleges. However, you can observe a lot just by watching... it can still be found at PU. 'Thunder Squad's hold has weakened in Bloody Karachi', says a KU professor. 'The TS has now become an entirely clandestine cut-thoat arm of the JI. However in the various colleges and universities of Lahore, the TS is still a direct part of the IJT. In Bloody Karachi, its sole purpose is to maintain a cut-thoat presence around the JI leadership'. The KU professor who claims to have been attacked by the TS in the early 1980s also suggests that though the TS is very well armed, it has been struggling (in Bloody Karachi) to keep pace with the ways of the cut-thoat wings of the MQM, PPP and the ANP. 'These parties have finally beaten the Thunder Squad at its own game', says the professor, with a smug smile.
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Woman ministers murderer given death | |
2007-03-21 | |
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The bearded 40-year-old Sarwar did not react when the judge read out the sentence. He was taken away by police under heavy security. It was not immediately clear whether Sarwar would appeal. He had pleaded not guilty at the start of his month-long trial. Muhammad Sarwar told police after the murder on February 20 that he killed Zil-e-Huma because she was not wearing an Islamic dress including a veil and that he opposed the involvement of women in politics. Police have said Sarwar, a father of nine who was educated at a madrassa, was earlier arrested in 2003 after confessing to murdering four prostitutes, but was let off due to lack of evidence. | |
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Senators criticise media, govt for calling killer a maulvi | ||
2007-02-23 | ||
Senators from both the treasury and opposition benches on Thursday criticised the government and private TV channels for calling Muhammad Sarwar, the assassin of the Punjab social welfare minister, a maulvi.
How's that square with Azam Tariq or Hafiz Saeed?
Kulsoom Parveen of the PML said that a female relative of Sarwar should be killed in the same manner as he killed the minister, Zill-e-Huma. Jamal Leghari said that the Interior Ministry should come up with a policy statement on this issue and provide security guards to parliamentarians. | ||
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