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Nuggets from the Urdu Press
2005-07-16
Fifty MPs have bogus degrees
According to the daily Pakistan, 50 members of parliament in Pakistan submitted bogus degrees to meet the legal requirement of literacy before fighting the 2002 election. These degrees are advertised on the internet by fly-by-night universities in the West. After receiving fees in dollars these universities send all kinds of degrees to prove that the politicians are educated up to BA, which is the requirement.

The Muslim’s only weapon
Columnist Abdul Qadir Hassan wrote in the Jang that he could not make out why the clerics under the leadership of Mufti Munib had to issue a fatwa that Muslims cannot be suicide-bombers. He said Muslims had only one weapon and that was their lives now, against which all modern weapons of the West were useless.

Why the rulers are ‘zalim’
Ex-ISI chief General (Retd) Javed Nasir wrote in the Nawa-e-Waqt that Allah had imposed zalim (cruel) rulers on the Muslims. He said that most of the Muslims had turned away from the teaching of the Quran, hadith and directions of the saints of Islam. The only road to success in earthly life was a return to Quran and hadith. The Muslims should do tauba (expiation) and return to religion. The great spiritual leader of Islam, Abdul Qadir Jilani, was actually a Hanbali saint whose actual writings should be read.

America and ‘mixed marathon’
Writing in the Jang, Abdul Qadir Hassan wrote that a mixed marathon in Lahore was first disallowed by the Punjab government because its ruling family was not in favour of men and women running together on the roads of the city. But those who were leading the mixed marathon were stronger than the government because of their connection with the US. And America was interested in getting the American type of women (amiriki qamash ki) to run in front of the people of Lahore. A telephone call came from Islamabad and the Punjab government had to let the mixed marathon be staged. America was spending a lot of money on the NGOs (dalar pani ki tarha baha raha hai) and people who were once with the Soviet Union are now with America.

We will stop the mixed marathon!
Quoted in the daily Pakistan, Jamaat Islami youth organisation Shabab Milli said that it would stop the mixed marathon of Asma Jahangir, who was in fact an American agent. It said the youth of Jamaat Islami did not believe in section 144 imposed by the Punjab government. The youth of Shabab Milli will risk their lives (jaan hatheli par rakh kar) and prevent the marathon.

Running not good for women!
Speaking in a discussion at the Khabrain, clerics Dr Sarfraz Naeemi, Maulana Saifullah Saif and Allama Ibtisam Elahi Zaheer said that there was no scope for a mixed marathon in Islam. Women could have entertainment but it had to be within the four walls of the home. They said that running was not good for women as that became problematic in child birth, which was their foremost duty.

The army tried to kill Musharraf!
Quoted in the Khabrain, state minister for religion Dr Amir Liaquat Hussain said that army personnel had tried to kill Musharraf twice and they could launch a third attack on him any time. Qazi Hussain Ahmad continued to say that he would oust Musharraf from the army. This meant that he had supporters inside the army. Musharraf himself had said that Pakistan was threatened internally. Dr Amir Liaquat Hussain was called to London by his leader and he might have to resign from his ministerial post.

Newspapers cause heart attacks
Sarerahe stated in the Nawa-e-Waqt that PML president Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain told an ailing Jamaat leader Farid Paracha that he should stop reading the newspapers as they caused heart attacks. Yet, the newspapers kept the politicians alive by publishing their statements. The statements in turn caused heart attacks.

Mullah Umar’s man escapes
According to the Nawa-e-Waqt, one Abdul Rehman Wazir who enabled Mullah Umar to escape on a motorbike in Qandahar in 2001, was about to be captured in Multan in the hideout of a banned jihadi organisation when he was alerted and escaped. His hideout was attacked by the authorities after his cell phone was traced. He had earlier escaped from Qandahar to North Waziristan to create new outfits with Al Qaeda’s Abu Harith and Abu Khalid. After the death of Abu Khalid and Abu Harith he fled to South Punjab but here too he was made to flee because of the information revealed by Al Qaeda’s Abu Faraj captured earlier. Abdul Rehman Wazir was close to Al Zawahiri and Osama bin Laden.

High Court and jihad
Writing in the daily Pakistan, Tanvir Qaiser Shahid stated that a Lahore lawyer MD Tahir had made a petition at the Lahore High Court that since the United States had desecrated the Quran, the honourable court should declare that jihad had now become compulsory for every Pakistani and that he should make ready under the obligation of jihad to attack the United States. On the other hand, the Muslim Conference leader of Azad Kashmir, Sardar Abdul Qayyum Khan gave an interview to a weekly saying that jihad had become business and that jihad in Kashmir had harmed the Pakistani cause. Sardar Qayyum also said that jihad-advocating people like ex-ISI chief General (Retd) Hamid Gul were sheikh chilli (slaves of fantasy).

Pakistanis most deported category
According to the daily Pakistan, the most deported category in the world were Pakistanis at 42,000. Out of this number over 10,000 were deported from Arab states, while Europe and the US accounted for the rest. Pakistanis pleaded financial pressure and unemployment as reasons for trying to leave Pakistan illegally.
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Afghanistan/South Asia
Alleged militant ‘enjoys police patronage’
2005-06-30
Golly. Shucks. That's never happened before...
MULTAN: A pronounced activist of a banned militant outfit has allegedly been enjoying association with a band of local police officials, who have otherwise got out-of-turn promotions for their ‘achievements’ in tracking down extremist elements in the area. A source in the police department told Dawn that Ibraheem Madni was rounded up along with four others earlier this month in a kidnapping for ransom case, but his arrest was yet to be brought on record.
What I get out of this hodge-podge is that Ibraheem is a bad boy, probably affiliated with Harkatul Mujaheddin or a similar organization on the banned list — he doesn't appear to be a sectarian krazed killer, unless Dr. Zaheer's a Shiite, which is entirely possible...
It may be added here that some five armed people had kidnapped Dr Zaheer on June 8 last on the Vehari Road when he was on his way home from his clinic. Two of the kidnappers had slipped into his car while the other three followed them for a while by another car up to the motorway link road. The two cars later departed near Mauza Kotheywal. The doctor and his two kidnappers were going to pass Chauki Balel when a police party spotted them and signalled them to stop.
"[BANG!] Halt or we'll shoot!"
A shootout ensued when the outlaws accelerated.
"Coppers! Gun it, Arshad!"
Later, Dr Zaheer claimed that the kidnappers were holding him at gunpoint, but the police showed no mercy and kept on firing. When a bullet struck him, the kidnappers ran away leaving him in the car.
"Ow! Ooowwwwww!"
"The doc's hit! Cheezit!"
The police allegedly chased and arrested them. They were identified as Ansar and Arshad. The source said the police asked the arrested outlaws to make calls to their accomplices, who by then must have reached their hideout in New Multan area’s Gulshan market.
"Hello?"
"Ummmm... Boss?"
"Arshad! Where are you?"
"We're... ummm... at the cop shoppe..."
The three others fell into the police trap.
"Stick 'em up!"
"Curses! Foiled again!"
They were identified as Awais, Mujahid and Ibraheem Madni. Arshad and Ansar were shot dead the same day in an encounter with police while Awais and Mujahid were charge-sheeted in the Dr Zaheer kidnapping case.
So lemme get this straight: the gullible pair fell into the police trap, but weren't arrested, but got bumped off later in the same day, presumably holding up a liquor store or something, right?... No. Wait. The gullible pair fell into the police trap because of Arshad and Ansar. The gullible pair, which was Awais and Mujahid, were arrested, Arshad and Ansar walked, held up a liquor store, and were shot to shreds by the local equivalent of RAB. Ibraheem, meanwhile, sits around the cop shoppe, smoking cigarettes and drinking beer and swapping tall tales with the boyz in blue because he's a preferred customer. I think.
However, the arrest of Madni has yet to be put on record even after 19 days. The police source said Madni and Ali Sher, an alleged Al-Qaeda operative recently arrested by the Multan police, were on the list provided by the country’s premier intelligence agency to the police viz-a-viz militants who hailed from Multan and remained engaged in Afghanistan some time back.
That'd be ISI, of course. The list would be a watch list, that apparently isn't very closely watched...
Ali Sher, according to information which some of the police officers had given to the media last month before formally announcing his arrest, had received militant training in Kashmir and Afghanistan and later he joined hands with the elements fighting against the armed forces in Waziristan agency.
That'd imply he's probably not an SSP or Lashkar-e-Jhangvi thug. Though LJ was tied to Afghanistan — Riaz Basra lived there until the Talibs were chased out — it's not a Kashmir-style jihadi organization. That's why I'm guessing he's a Harkat guy, or maybe a Jaish gunny...
He was also linked to a tribal facilitator, Abdul Rehman Wazir, of the alleged Al-Qaeda elements in the Waziristan agency. Madni’s name came before Ali Sher’s on the secret list of militants belonging to Multan, the source added.
I have no idea what Urdu or Pashto alphabetical order would be, so we'll have to take their word for that. I doubt if it reflects precedence...
It is pertinent to mention here that Madni is also a nominated accused in the murder of Dera Muhammadi Union Council Nazim Rana Shamshad. The nazim was gunned down in his office on June 23, 2004, allegedly by Madni and his brother Ali Shan. The latter was sent behind bars while the former has been declared proclaimed offender in the case. The accused had reportedly suspected that Rana Shamshad was instrumental in a police raid conducted in 2001 by the CIA police at a hotel of Dera Muhammadi. Madni and his companions — Aslam Thakkar and Rao Farman — were arrested in the raid in connection with the rising incidents of motorcycle snatching in the area.
These guys sound a lot more like cheap local crooks than even low-level krazed jihadis. I'd guess their involvement was at the cannon fodder level...
Rao and Thakkar were, later, killed in an encounter while Madni was challaned in a motorcycle theft case. Besides, Madni’s father Ali Sher was murdered in an election-related clash on Oct 10, 2002. His heirs had also suspected that Shamshad might have abetted the murder. The police source said in February Madni was arrested by the Rahim Yar Khan Saddar police during a foiled dacoity bid. A team of Multan’s Mumtazabad police station stayed for three days in Rahim Yar Khan to arrest him in connection with Rana Shamshad’s murder case, but the police there later denied that he was in their custody. Deceased Shamshad’s son Rana Imran claimed that he had twice seen Madni in the Chehliak police station, but he was at a loss to understand why the police were not bringing his arrest on record. He feared that the main accused in his father’s murder case would be once again set free by his ‘benefactors’ in the police department.
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